2012 Teacher Summer Seminars
Civil Rights in the Classroom
Tuesday, June 26 from 6:00-7:30 pm (Eastern)
This seminar offers an overview of the Civil Rights Data Collection and practical advice from current teachers, a guidance counselor, and a parent about how to protect students' civil rights in the classroom. Presenters will explore strategies to prevent bullying, engage all students, present culturally relevant lessons, and work with parents to ensure the rights of students with disabilities.
- Watch archived presentation
- Presentation Slides
- Civil Rights Data Collection [MS PowerPoint, 1.06MB]
- Protecting Civil Rights of Students in the Classroom [MS PowerPoint, 77KB]
- Engaging All Learners [MS PowerPoint, 322KB]
- How Can Teachers Prevent Bullying? [MS PowerPoint, 1.11MB]
- Building Parent-Teacher Partnerships to Meet Students' Needs [MS PowerPoint, 80KB]
What Teachers Need to Know about Personalized Learning
Tuesday, July 10 from 6:00-7:30 pm (Eastern)
This seminar presents perspectives on an emerging topic for educators: creating adaptive instruction for every student in the class. Presenters from the Department of Education will provide insights about the meaning, purpose, and future of personalized learning. Teachers will discuss how they use real-time data to individualize instruction and to engage students with varied abilities.
- Read a blog article about the seminar on personalized learning.
- Watch archived presentation
- Presentation Slides
- Overview of Personalized Learning—Richard Culatta [MS PowerPoint, 9.09MB]
- How to Personalize Learning in the Classroom—Matt McCrea [MS PowerPoint, 240KB]
- Getting Started—Patrick Ledesma [MS PowerPoint, 1.41MB]