From the Desk of Dr. Cotton
Teachers, there is no greater calling than the job you do every day. While one week in May is nowhere near enough time to provide the recognition you deserve, this week we are excited to celebrate all you do to ensure that our students receive the support and love they need every time they enter your classroom. As the year winds down and you begin to make summer plans, I hope that you will take a few moments to reflect on the benefits of your hard work this year. That student who is a better reader, the one who gave a fantastic presentation, the one who discovered a talent he didn't know he had, and all of their classmates are so fortunate to have had you in their lives. Thank you for giving of yourself - the future is brighter because of all you do!
Important Licensure Information
Effective July 1, 2017, every person seeking initial licensure or renewal of a license shall complete awareness training, provided by the VDOE, on the indicators of dyslexia, as that term is defined by the Board pursuant to regulations, and the evidence-based interventions and accommodations for dyslexia. See Superintendent's Memo 102-17 for additional resources, training, and information. Access the dyslexia training module here.
Good Read: Project Based Learning
Wondering whether the benefits of project based learning in your classroom really outweigh the investment? Harvard Ed's winter magazine explored the idea of student engagement - their findings show we're on the right path in HCPS!
Intrigued by the possibilities of expanding PBL in your classroom? Chat with your colleagues at Bengal Tech and Warrior Tech or touch base with one of our curriculum coordinators today.
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K-12 Math teachers, Grades 6-12 STEM teachers, and K-8 teachers needing CEUs in Literacy,
Keep up with the newest standards. Registrations for MELT Summer Institutes are coming in daily. School districts are registering blocks of teachers. Individuals and groups of teachers are registering independently. We are already at a record high number of registrations for this early in the year. You are encouraged to begin exploring and making your summer PD plans.
Mathematics Education Leader ship Training
Since 1998, the Mathematics Education Training Program (MELT) at Appalachian State University in Boone, NC has provided cutting edge professional development opportunities for K-12 mathematics teachers and community college faculty through MELT Summer Institutes. Last year, we had 150 teachers, curriculum personnel, and administrators attend MELT Institutes; this was a record high number. This summer, MELT continues to provide week-long, residential, Summer Institutes focusing on the pedagogical content knowledge (K-12 Math, Grades 6-12 STEM, and K-8 Literacy) needed for teachers to assist their students to succeed. Each MELT Summer Institute provides participants with the opportunity of earning either continuing education units (CEUs) or graduate credits.
The MELT Institutes for Summer 2017 include the following:
Week 1: June 26-30, 2017
Math 3 (3rd high school math) (3 CEUs in Math)Integrating Technology into Mathematics (Grades 6-12) (3 CEUs in Math)Numbers, Operations, & Meaning (Grades K-5) (3 CEUs in Math)Numbers, Operations, & Meaning (Grades 6-8) (3 CEUs in Math)
Week 2: July 10-14, 2017
STEM Leadership (Grades 6-12) (3 CEUs, either Math, Science, or a combination)Math 2 (2nd high school math) (3 CEUs in Math)Literacy in Mathematics (Grades K-8) (3 CEUs in Literacy)Algebraic Thinking, Algebra, & Functions (Grades K-5) (3 CEUs in Math)Algebraic Thinking, Algebra, & Functions (Grades 6-8) (3 CEUs in Math)
Week 3: July 17-21, 2017
Math 1 (1st high school math) (3 CEUs in Math)Math 4 (4th high school math) (3 CEUs in Math)Formative Assessment & Learning (Grades 6-12) (3 CEUs in Math)Fractions, Ratios, Proportions, & Geometry (Grades K-5) (3 CEUs in Math)Fractions, Ratios, Proportions, & Geometry (Grades 6-8) (3 CEUs in Math)
Last year we developed an amazingly successful Group Discount for teachers. We are providing this again. The group discount is simply a Buy-One-Get-One free on the Institute tuition. Buy any seat in any MELT Summer Institute and get one seat in either that same Institute or another Institute tuition free. Pairs of teachers do not need to be in the same institute or even in the same week. This discount is even applicable to one teacher who wishes to attend two Summer Institutes for the price of one. (This discount is only applied to MELT Institute tuition costs and not the costs for housing.) Groups of teachers can organize this group discount or a school or district can organize this through the MELT program.
Many school districts have stated that their district STEM leaders were working ferociously, but with minimal support and direction. To meet this need, MELT is again offering a STEM Leadership Institute to investigate ways to enhance K-12 STEM programs. This Institute is being offered in Week 2 (July 10-14). For this Institute, participants will select to earn CEUs in either science, math, or a combination.
MELT has contracted with some area hotels for room prices. See the MELT Summer Institutes website for hotel information.
If you wish to earn graduate credits for Institutes, you must begin soon to complete the necessary paperwork. Please contact Dr. Holly Hirst (hirsthp@appstate.edu); she will shepherd you through the process.
If you are an administrator and interested in sending some teachers from your district or school to MELT, blocks of seats can be purchased to reserve slots and ensure the group discount. Contact the MELT office as soon as possible. If you are a teacher and want professional development, act quickly. If you have any questions, please contact me through the information below.
The following information is available online:
Fuller descriptions of the MELT program;
The Summer Institutes Daily Schedule;
A brief Promotional Brochure;
The Summer Institutes Registration Form; and
Housing Information for the Summer Institutes
Hoping to see you this summer,
Mike
Michael J. Bossé
Distinguished Professor of Mathematics Education and MELT Program Director
Dept. of Mathematical Sciences, 243 Walker Hall, 121 Bodenheimer Dr.,
Appalachian State University, Boone NC 28608-2092
Office Phone: (828) 262-2862 Cell Phone: (252) 902-7536 Skype address: Michael.J.Bossé