How to impact and build our programs culture with building a philosophy, pillars of your program and making your teams the most positive and impactful program at your site.
Explore how the study of history and civics can become more meaningful by analyzing how traits such as Honor, Courage, Grit, and Service have motivated individuals and major events of the past. Come join us on a hands-on discovery of the American West ON-SITE at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum!
Do you have an EL student in your class? What about a newcomer? You might benefit from participating in CLASSROOM SUPPORTS FOR ENGLISH LEARNERS. Teachers of English Learners will examine classroom strategies, accommodations, and services in order to better support students.This interactive presentation will offer resources and clarify policy and procedures for how to support English Learners. Much like IEPs, every English Learner has an ELAP - English Language Academic Plan. We will review some of the most commonly recommended accommodations, check out some of our students' ELAPs, and provide a variety of supports for language development.
In this session, you’ll experience a streamlined, student-centered approach to teaching DBQs in a single class period. We’ll break down the process into manageable chunks, model scaffolds that support all learners, and focus on the core skills students actually need: sourcing, analysis, and argument writing. You’ll leave with ready-to-use strategies, templates, and a clear plan to make DBQs more accessible, engaging, and effective in your classroom.