Last chance to sign up for 2008 Summer Workshops at LRCE! Register today...seating is limited! Don't forget workshops are discounted for LRCE members!!!
 

Colonial Williamsburg

July 14 & 15: Was the American Revolution Inevitable? What Choice Would You Make?

The Louisiana Resource Center for Educators is pleased to announce that the Colonial Williamsburg Institute from Williamsburg, Virginia will be presenting a two-day workshop July 14 & 15, 2008, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the LRCE.

 

Learn how to teach across the curriculum by combining history, literacy, economics, and technology. Meet eighteenth-century historical figures who discuss the challenges associated with declaring independence. Receive primary sources, lesson plans, historical fiction, and a 3-disc DVD/CD-ROM set with eight video segments about Williamsburg residents in 1774. Educational materials will be modeled and distributed for classroom use! You and your family are also invited to attend a VIP reception at Magnolia Mound Plantation July 14th.

 

Register by Friday, June 27th for $45 after June 27th for $60…LRCE members will receive a $15 discount. Only 75 teachers will be accepted!

 

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July 16 & 17: Hands-On, Minds-On Science

In this session, presenter Bill Burd will demonstrate hands-on earth and physical science activities to help you master district, state, and national science standards.

 

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REGISTER FOR JULY 17TH WORKSHOP

 

 

July 23: I Have One Nerve Left and You're Getting on it (Classroom Management)

Learn how to intervene effectively when students misbehave, develop a climate based on caring, clear limits, consistency, and respect, and use positive discipline to promote student achievement.

 

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July 28: Dr. Bill Daggett The Education Challenge: Preparing Students for a Changing World

Dr. Daggett will discuss the rigor and relevance framework and how teachers can use it to better prepare students for the dramatically changing world in which we live.

 

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