February 22, 2012

#9680 Using iPads in the Classroom PM

This presentation is for strategies to step up iPad use in the classroom.  Topics will focus on instruction on various applications, including literacy, math and organization for K-12th grade.  Participants are encouraged to bring an iPad to this presentation to take advantage of interactive opportunities.
Date:  April 16, 2012                          Time:  1-3 PM
Location:  ROE Moline                       Presenter:  Jennifer Skalitzky
CPDUs:  2                                            Registration Deadline:  April 9, 2012

 

To register click here
http://www.riroe.com/site/professional-development-registration/

#9679 Using iPads in the Classroom AM

This presentation is for strategies to step up iPad use in the classroom.  Topics will focus on instruction on various applications, including literacy, math and organization for K-12th grade.  participants are encouraged to bring an iPad to this presentation to take advantage of interactive opportunities.
Date:  April 16, 2012               Time:  9:00 – 11:00 AM
Location:  ROE Moline           Presenter:  Jennifer Skalitzky
Audience:  iPad Users             CPDUs:  2
Registration Deadline:  4/9/2012

To register click here
http://www.riroe.com/site/professional-development-registration/

#9656 Language Arts Common Core Standards

The Common Core State Standards (CCSS) for Literacy integrate responsibilities for teaching students how to read and write among all core academic teachers. By shifting instructional emphasis from narrative or story forms to informational reading and analytic writing, the CCSS expects teachers of all content areas to raise the bar on how students process information and demonstrate understanding.  No longer can writing be relegated to the ELA classroom.  According to CCSS, sixth grade students writing should be 70% analytical (35% argument and 35% to explanatory/informational) and 30% narrative.  This shift cannot be achieved in a single classroom. This course is intended for 4-12 grade teachers of language arts, English, social studies/history or science.  Common Core State Literacy Standards will be a foundation for developing a content unit aligned to both content and literacy instruction.  Using corresponding lesson plans that incorporate the expectations of grade level standards, including close reading, differentiated instruction, and higher order thinking skills utilizing the three CCSS appendices, communicating CCSS objectives with students and evaluating student performance.  For those interested in earning 3 semester hours of graduate credit, there will be an additional tuition fee of $300 through Aurora University due on the first day of class and some additional homework.  Lunch is on your own.
Dates:  June 18, 19, 25 & 26, 2012 (you must attend each day)
Time:  8:30 AM – 3:00 PM each day
Location:  ROE Moline
Presenter:  Dr. Dea Conrad Curry
Audience:  4th – 12th Grade teachers of language Arts
Cost:  $250
CPDUs: 24
Registration Deadline:  6/11/2012

#9618 iPad II: Beyond the Basics with Tony Vincent

You already know how to use the iPad and have probably found some useful apps for you and your students.  Now is the time to be even more creative with iPads for teaching and learning.  come learn about useful features of ebooks, discover how to create an online storybook, and see how iPads can facilitate collaboration.  Best of all take a look at some of the hottest apps for showing, explaining and retelling.  In fact, these tools can turn students into teachers and teachers into super teachers!  Bring a fully charged iPad because iPad II: Beyond the Basics will be a very hands-on experience!  Also, please know the iTunes password for your device so you download free apps!
Date:  March 28, 2012
Time:  8:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Presenter:  Tony Vincent
Audience:  Teachers & Administrators using iPads
Cost:  $100
CPDUs: 6
Registration Deadline:  3/21/2012

#9678 Rock Island County Summer Ag Institute

This 5 day course focusing on agriculture will offer three grad credit hours through Aurora University, or CPDUs.  The tour helps PreK – 12 grade teachers integrate instruction about the food and fiber industry into their present curriculum.  The course includes field trips to local food production plants, river barge elevators, local farms, and other agribusiness operations.  Teachers attending the Summer Ag Institute will learn about agriculture, the entire food and fiber system, consumer issues relating to agriculture, teaching innovations and available teaching resources. Teachers will also have the opportunity to apply new understanding in developing new and unique classroom lessons for easy integration into their curriculum.  The sessions provide elementary and secondary teachers a better understanding of the complexity, scope and scale of Illinois agriculture, its impact on each person’s life and on the economy of Illinois and the nation.  The course fee is $300 (Farm Bureau members will receive a discount). Graduate Credit cost is an additional $300, however if you have taken this course for grad credit in the past you can not repeat it for grad credit.  For more information about this institute contact the Rock Island County Farm Bureau at (309) 736-7432.

Dates:  July 9-13, 2012
Times:  8:00 AM – 4:30 PM each day
Location:  Rock Island County Farm Bureau

 

#9645 The Arab/Israeli Conflict Today

Dr. Art Pitz has traveled many times to Israel and the Palestinian territories having spent a month in 2010 where he was briefed by the Israeli Foreign Ministry, traveled to southern Israel near Gaza, and visited the West Bank and a Palestinian refugee camp.  He has first-hand experience of both the Arab and Israeli perspectives in the Middle East.  This series will provide educators the basic knowledge needed to address a fundamental understanding of this critical conflict that impacts global repercussions today.  April sessions will be held at the Davenport Eastern Branch Library and Bettendorf Library as follows:

  • April 9th Topic Part I Palestinian and Jewish Arab Refugees: What are the Real Facts location:  Davenport Library.
  • April 16th Part II Jerusalem: United or Divided? Location Bettendorf Library.
  • April 23rd Part III Christians in Israel and the Arab World: Do they have a Future?  Location Bettendorf Library.
  • April 30th Part IV Prospects for Peace: Is there any Hope? Location Davenport Library.

May Sessions will be held at Moline or Rock Island Public Libraries as follows:

  • May 8th Iran and Israel: An Existential Threat? Location Moline Library.
  • May 15th Islam, Israel and the Jews: What does the Koren Say? Location Moline Library.
  • May 22nd The Palestinian Unilateral Declaration of Statehood location Rock Island Library.
  • May 29th Can Israeli Negotiate with any Palestinian Government? Location Rock Island Library.

If you attend all 8 sessions you will receive 16 CPDUs otherwise CPDUs will be based on 2 per session.  One grad credit is available through Aurora University only if you attend all 8 sessions for an additional $100.  Cost for this series is $15 whether you for one session or all 8.
Dates/Location:  April 9 & 30, 2012 at Davenport Library
April 16 & 23, 2012 at Bettendorf Library
May 8 & 15, 2012 at Moline Public Library
May 22 & 29, 2012 at Rock Island Public Library
Time: 7:00 – 8:30 PM each day
Audience:  4th – 12th Grade Teachers
Presenter: Dr. Art Pitz
CPDUs: 2 per session
Cost: $15 for 1 – 8 sessions
Registration Deadline:  4/2/2012

 

#9646 History: Western Illinois and QC Area

The history and development of Western Illinois and the Illinois/Iowa Quad-Cities area will be explored. Emphasis will include the cultural influence of Native American and immigrant groups that settled the area and the influence of coal mining, lumbering and railroading throughout the Quad-Cites development.  Teachers will learn strategies and tools to prepare students for the history and cultural diversity of Western Illinois.  Teachers will also write unit and lesson plans for their classrooms.  They will also have opportunity to tour historical locations and cultural museums.  Two grad credits are available at an additional cost of $200.00 through Aurora University due the first day of class.  There is NO COST for Moline Dist. #40 teachers for this workshop however if they are taking it for grad credit they will have to pay the additional cost for grad credit themselves.  Registration fee is covered by the William Butterworth Memorial Trust for Moline Dist. #40 teachers only.
Date(s): June 11, 12 & 13, 2012
Time: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM each day
Location: Deere Wiman Carriage House
Presenter(s):  Nancy Frakes & Gary ZumMallen
Audience: K-8 Grade Teachers
Cost: $155
CPDUs: 25
Registration Deadline:   6/4/2012

 

#9647 Anne Frank: A History for Today

Teachers will receive 4 CPDU credits through the Regional Office of Education for taking students to this exhibit. This is an exhibit sponsored by the Jewish Federation of the QC and the Putnam Museum.  The exhibit introduces young people to Anne Frank in her historical context and the Holocaust.  It focuses on lessons reflected in the life and writings of Anne Frank as a paradigm for the prevention of hate crimes and bias-related acts.  The exhibit will engage young people in a critical examination of indifference, prejudice, and racism, as well as to promote the dignity, democratic beliefs, and human rights that are critical in our diverse society today.  To schedule a time for your students to tour this exhibit please contact Alice Loff at 563/324-1054 ext. #266.
Dates:  March 31 – May 28, 2012
Time: please call 563/324-1054 to schedule a time to tour with your students
Location:   Putnam Museum
Cost:  $15 for CPDUs
Audience:  4th-12th grade teachers

For more information on the Putnam education site go to www.putnameducation.org

 

#9648 Teaching History through Activity-Based Instruction

In this course teachers will learn to differentiate history lessons through the development of a variety of Activity packets, document based questions (DBQ’s) and the use of Primary Sources to address different learning styles and levels of students in their classrooms.  Teachers will learn how to prepare activity packets, DBQ’s and DBA’s that will encourage the differentiation of instructional and have opportunity to gain knowledge of the creation and use of lesson plans using both primary and secondary sources to create greater student interest and teach higher order thinking skills.  There is no cost for Moline District #40 teachers for this workshop thanks to William Butterworth Memorial Trust.  One grad credit is available at an additional cost of $100 through Aurora University and Moline Dist. #40 teachers must pay this cost on their own as well.
Date(s): June 14 & 15, 2012
Time: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM both days
Location: Deere Wiman Carriage House
Presenter(s):  Nancy Frakes & Gary ZumMallen
Audience: K-8 Grade Teachers
Cost: $125
CPDUs: 12
Registration Deadline:   6/7/2012

 

#9649 Web-Based Resources

This activity-oriented course is for educators to learn how to create and enrich lesson plans, themes and units using a wide variety of free Internet resources.  The class will assist classroom teachers develop and impart critical thinking and problem solving skills in their lesson planning.  Teachers will complete a personal list of resources and a portfolio of lesson plans in content areas and grade levels relevant to their lesson plans using technology to find unit and lesson plan that include instructional strategies for cooperative learning, multiple intelligences and adaptations for learning styles that apply to their specific subject area and grade levels.  Three grad credits through Aurora University are also available at an additional cost of $300.
Date(s): June 18 – 21, 2012
Time: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM each day
Location: ROE Moline
Presenter(s):  Nancy Frakes & Gary ZumMallen
Audience: K-12th Grade Classroom Teachers
Cost: $175
CPDUs: 37
Registration Deadline:   6/11/2012