Subject: TR@TC Induction I Professional Learning & Events I Week of 11/02/2020

TR@TC Induction

Professional Learning and Events of Interest

Week of November 2nd, 2020

Dear Alumni, Partners, and Friends,


Thank you for taking the time to read our weekly summary of upcoming learning opportunities and TR@TC sponsored workshops. Special thanks to those who have forwarded several of the rich learning experiences shared below. Please keep sharing!


We look forward to connecting with you and welcome your feedback.


With sincere gratitude for all you do,


Julissa DiLoné

TR@TC Induction


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LAST CALL for Applications!

 

The Teaching Residents @ Teachers College program is actively recruiting the new cohort for the spring 2021 semester. Applications Due on November, 1st. For more information, join our office hours or click here to learn more about our unique Teacher Residency Program.


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Professional Learning and Events Of Interest

 

Nonprofit New York Webinars - September 29-December 3, 2020
Nonprofit New York has several upcoming webinars covering a range of topics from "Advocacy and Lobbying for Nonprofits" to "Planning in an Uncertain Climate" to "Strategic Planning to Improve Your Annual Solicitation Program and Increase Operating Dollars" and many more. Find the whole list here.

25 Years of Rebel Leadership: We are excited to offer Center for Equity Leadership Virtual Workshops, single 3-hour interactive sessions where participants will engage with a focused topic, connect with other equity leaders around the world, and gain new tools to add to their equity practice. Workshops are bite-sized nuggets of knowledge, frameworks and tools that are delivered in a highly engaging way. Click here to view list of workshops and courses.

Earn CTLE Credits! This Fall, New Visions MicroCert is offering several online courses for educators to improve their practice. Find course dates and links here!

New Tools for Remote Teaching

Virtual Learning Workshops through The Danielson Group

Enroll in Self-paced Courses, 90-Minutes Workshops, and Facilitated Courses to extend your skills as a school leader, teacher, or university supervisor. Click here to learn more about these workshop. FREE RESOURCE:  Danielson Framework Remote Learning Rubric

The Instituto Cultural Oaxaca (ICO) is offering small group Spanish language classes called "Tertulias" for those looking for ways to meaningfully improve their spanish grammar and conversational skills. Alumna, Alexandra Belliveau shared that "the classes are well organized and the content is interesting." Affordable prices too! Click here to sign up

Rethinking Schools: Join The New Teacher Book editors, authors, and early career teacher-scholars who wrote and shaped the book in an online workshop. Space is limited in these workshops to 30 participants. Workshops will not be recorded. All registrants will receive a discount code for The New Teacher Book.

All Thursday sessions begin at 4pm PT, 6pm CT, and 7pm ET. Register


Click here to see other upcoming events

Institute of Latin American Studies - NEW DATES Added! Oral traditions are deeply rooted in Latin American culture. They have often provided avenues for reflection, expression and healing. Testimonio, a revolutionary Latinx genre, has been used by individuals to tell a collective story and history of oppression and struggle, but also of resistance and resiliency. Testimonios are intentional and political as they disrupt notions of objectivity, highlight lived experiences, and demonstrate the role of narrative in the process of healing. They are also told and shared to build solidarity among communities who continuously face marginalization and oppression...Read More...


Dates:

  • Wednesday, November 11th 4:00-5:30 pm

  • Friday, November 20th 2:00-3:30 pm

  • Tuesday, December 8th 5:00-6:30 pm

The Science of Learning and Development (SoLD) Alliance is inviting field leaders to join a series of conversations, “Who Gets to Thrive? The Science of Learning and Development as a Tool for Anti-Racism.”

[Pt. 1] Who Gets to Thrive? What science tells us about the impact of racism and white supremacy on learning and development

October 30, 2020
4:30 PM-5:30PM EST

Wildly Safe with Upper Manhattan Forest Kids:

In our bustling city with many modern conveniences, it's sometimes easy to forget the natural state of things. And while there's so much to love about city life with its neat grid lined intersections and ornamental plants, there's a whole world of natural wildness located in our city's green spaces that also offers amazing experiences. Even as the weather gets colder there's so much to gain from staying outside a bit longer. If we're dressed and prepared appropriately, the outdoors can be enjoyed far into the winter months quite safely and comfortably. 

We invite you to come along with us and our wilderness adventures in the North Woods of Central Park! Registration for our November classes is now open for children up to 6 years old. Click here to register now!

 

Wellness

 

We are quickly approaching the end of the first quarter of the school year, and many of you have reported yet another round of challenging scheduling changes; compassion fatigue is at an all time high, and rising COVID infection rates are not helping the situation.


As you continue doing your best to juggle the mish-mosh of in-person, hybrid, blended, flipped, remote, [insert jargon] this school year, please consider how we can best serve you.


Success In Motion, in collaboration with Teaching Residents at Teachers College, is looking for ways to provide a FREE stress management series to all education professionals, and we want to hear from you!


Help us design this series by responding to this QUICK 3-question survey. Please submit your responses by Friday, October 30, 2020.


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The Teacher Self-Care Conference

Our newsroom just announced that for the January and March Teacher Self-Care Conferences will be FREE for teachers. Please read the press release below and thank you to our wonderful sponsors who made this possible!


To register for our January event, click here. To register for our March event, click here

Come fill your cup with a variety of wellness offerings!


All workshops are free and open to all education professionals


 

Start by making a voting plan. Know exactly how, when, and where you’ll cast your ballot. You can get more information on When We All Vote’s Voter Resources Hub. Do not wait. Voting early is an easy, safe way to make sure your voice is heard. But whether you plan to vote by mail or in-person at the polls, make a plan. 

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