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2023 Good Teaching Conference North & South
Collapse CTA President E. Toby Boyd Keynote 2023 GTC South
Join us for lunch and keynote speaker CTA President E. Toby Boyd!
Formats Available: On-Demand

Approved Credit:
  • CTA: 0.75 hours 2023-2024 University Credit Program

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    Collapse CTA President E. Toby Boyd Keynote 2023 GTCN
    Join us for lunch and keynote speaker CTA President E. Toby Boyd!
    Formats Available: On-Demand

    Approved Credit:
  • CTA: 0.75 hours 2023-2024 University Credit Program

  • WATCH NOWWATCH NOW CTA President E. Toby Boyd Keynote 2023 GTCN
    Collapse CTA Secretary-Treasurer Leslie Littman 2023 GTC South
    Join us for our closing general session and door prize drawings! Featuring keynote speaker CTA Secretary-Treasurer Leslie Littman.
    Formats Available: On-Demand

    Approved Credit:
  • CTA: 0.50 hours 2023-2024 University Credit Program

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    Collapse CTA Vice President David Goldberg Session 2023 GTCN
    Formats Available: On-Demand

    Approved Credit:
  • CTA: 0.50 hours 2023-2024 University Credit Program

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    Collapse ELD 101: Teaching ELD Scholars
    Welcome to ELD for success, during this session we will explore strategies that will make you and your scholars successful from day 1, by looking at not just language skills but also at resources that will make you and your scholars successful. Also in this session we will explore the misconceptions of working with ELD scholars and their families. Participants from all ranges of skill are welcome to join the conversation.
    Formats Available: On-Demand

    Approved Credit:
  • CTA: 1 hour 2023-2024 University Credit Program

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    Collapse Rack and Stack Eduprotocols for Math
    EduProtocols, based on the book series, are student centered lesson frames that puts student thinking front and center with multiple attempts for formative assessment to show growth over time. Rack and Stack combines several EduProtocols to make unit planning easy using EduProtocol templates. Eduprotocols featured in this session are Fast and Curious: use computer aided gaming software to immediately get formative data and student feedback; MathReps: for daily directed practice: Sous Chef: groups of 4 jigsaw concepts and provide whole class sharing opportunities; Cyber Sandwich: think pair share activity and Learning in the Round: opportunity for student led conversations on white boards. EduProtocols elicit student thinking and build on each other’s ideas and findings.
    Formats Available: On-Demand

    Approved Credit:
  • CTA: 1.50 hours 2023-2024 University Credit Program

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    Collapse Teaching History in a Changing Society  (Qualified for 22-23 University Credit Program)
    Formats Available: On-Demand

    Approved Credit:
  • CTA: 1 hour 2023-2024 University Credit Program

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    Collapse Teaching Shakespeare with Video Games: Exploring Social Justice Themes in the Tragedies
    Formats Available: On-Demand

    Approved Credit:
  • CTA: 1.50 hours 2023-2024 University Credit Program

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    Collapse Using Dungeons & Dragons to Create Engaging Lessons and Increase Curriculum Retention
    As teachers, we are always attempting to revolutionize our teaching methods to ensure we are teaching to individual student needs and to make our classrooms fun and engaging. It may be time that we looked at non-traditional or often-overlooked methods for delivering curriculum in a world where innovation is revered and the needs of our students are constantly fluctuating. Table-top role-playing games (TTRPGs) are one way teachers can bring their curriculum to life in a way that is relevant, engaging, entertaining, and immersive. Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) is one TTRPG that could be adapted to fit the classroom teacher’s individual curriculum needs, whether it be building or enhancing skills in literacy, math, social studies, problem solving, social-emotional learning, and/or critical thinking.
    Formats Available: On-Demand

    Approved Credit:
  • CTA: 1 hour 2023-2024 University Credit Program

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