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SUMMARY:Solutions Oriented Learning Storylines: Fire with NCESD
DESCRIPTION:OverviewJoin Pacific Education Institute (PEI) and our ClimeTime partners for a deep dive into Wildfire and Forest Management. Participants will learn about the Fire-themed Solutions Oriented Learning Storyline\, designed around six guiding principles: \n– Indigenous perspectives \n– Local anchoring phenomena \n– Culturally responsive practices \n– NGSS three-dimensional student growth measures \n– A solutions-oriented approach to drawing down greenhouse gases \n– Opportunities to elevate student voices in their communities \nThis in-person opportunity is for K-12 classroom teachers North Central Washington (NCESD-171) and will be held at the Columbia Breaks Fire Interpretive Center in Entiat\, WA. \nView/Download Event Flyer \nParticipants who attend the whole session will receive: \n– 6 Washington state approved STEM clock hours \n– $100 participation stipend \n– The opportunity to earn a $200 implementation stipend \nDate & TimeSaturday\, October 1\n9:00am – 4:00pm \nLocationColumbia Breaks Fire Interpretive Center\nEntiat\, WA \nRegistration PriceFree \nClock Hours6 STEM Clock Hours Available for Purchase \nRegister via Pacific Education InstituteBack to events calendar >
URL:https://www.ncesd.org/event/pei-solutions-fire-oct22/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221003T090000
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UID:10210-1664787600-1664812800@www.ncesd.org
SUMMARY:Using EdPuzzle for Interactive Video Creation and Engagement
DESCRIPTION:OverviewIn this five-hour asynchronous course\, educators will learn about EdPuzzle\, the powerful platform that empowers teachers to integrate video into their classrooms in a meaningful way. EdPuzzle is easy to use\, works on any platform with all grade levels\, and can be just the tools you are looking for to make your lessons more interactive and engaging while holding students individually accountable for their learning. \nOn completion of the course\, participants will receive access to the paid version of EdPuzzle: EdPuzzle Pro! \nThis course is available October 1\, 2022 – October 20\, 2022. \nDate & TimeThis is a five-hour asynchronous course available October 1\, 2022 to October 20\, 2022 \nLocationOnline\, Asynchronous \nRegistration PriceFree \nClock Hours5 Clock Hours Available for Purchase (including 1 STEM Clock Hour and 1 Equity Clock Hour) \nRegister via pdEnrollerBack to events calendar >
URL:https://www.ncesd.org/event/edpuzzle-102022-1/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221005T160000
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UID:10099-1664985600-1664989200@www.ncesd.org
SUMMARY:Science In Our Valley: Polyelectrolyte Solutions and Coacervates
DESCRIPTION:OverviewScience in Our Valley seminars run every Wednesday starting September 28 and ending November 16. All events are free and open to the public at the WSU Tree Fruit Research & Extension Center (1100 N Western Ave\, Wenatchee) from 4pm to 5pm. Prior registration is not required to attend these events. \nClick here to subscribe to Science In Our Valley email updates \nPolyelectrolyte Solutions and Coacervates: Applications from Intelligent Inks to Energy StoragePresented by Dr. Dion Rivera (Professor and Chair\, Department of Chemistry\, Central Washington University)\nPolyelectrolytes find a wide range of uses in consumer products ranging from cosmetics and shampoos to food items such as milkshakes and salad dressing. This talk will focus on some novel applications of polyelectrolyte solutions and coacervates that have been developed at Central Washington University. These applications include the development of inks that change color in the presence or absence of oxygen and coacervate systems that stabilize reactive molecules in environments where the molecule is typically unstable. \nView & Download Seminar Flyer > \nThe seminar presentations are intended for a ‘science-based’ audience\, including researchers\, postdoctoral scientists\, teachers\, graduate students\, undergraduate scientists\, and science enthusiasts. \nK-12 educators are also encouraged to attend the seminar series to learn about local career connections and research efforts that they can bring back to their students. Clock hours are available through the North Central Educational Service District for attending the series. \nDate & TimeWednesday\, October 5\n4:00pm – 5:00pm \nLocationWSU Tree Fruit Research & Extension Center\n1100 N Western Ave\, Wenatchee\, WA 98801 \nRegistration PriceFree \nClock Hours1 Clock Hours Available for Purchase \nClick here to register on pdEnroller for Clock Hours \nLEARN MOREBack to events calendar >
URL:https://www.ncesd.org/event/siov-100522/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221010T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221010T160000
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SUMMARY:Using EdPuzzle for Interactive Video Creation and Engagement
DESCRIPTION:OverviewIn this five-hour asynchronous course\, educators will learn about EdPuzzle\, the powerful platform that empowers teachers to integrate video into their classrooms in a meaningful way. EdPuzzle is easy to use\, works on any platform with all grade levels\, and can be just the tools you are looking for to make your lessons more interactive and engaging while holding students individually accountable for their learning. \nOn completion of the course\, participants will receive access to the paid version of EdPuzzle: EdPuzzle Pro! \nThis course is available October 1\, 2022 – October 20\, 2022. \nDate & TimeThis is a five-hour asynchronous course available October 1\, 2022 to October 20\, 2022 \nLocationOnline\, Asynchronous \nRegistration PriceFree \nClock Hours5 Clock Hours Available for Purchase (including 1 STEM Clock Hour and 1 Equity Clock Hour) \nRegister via pdEnrollerBack to events calendar >
URL:https://www.ncesd.org/event/edpuzzle-102022-2/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221012T160000
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SUMMARY:Science In Our Valley: Pear Psylla in Our Valley
DESCRIPTION:OverviewScience in Our Valley seminars run every Wednesday starting September 28 and ending November 16. All events are free and open to the public at the WSU Tree Fruit Research & Extension Center (1100 N Western Ave\, Wenatchee) from 4pm to 5pm. Prior registration is not required to attend these events. \nClick here to subscribe to Science In Our Valley email updates \nPear Psylla in Our Valley: 70 years of effort towards sustainable integrated pest managementPresented by Dr. Robert Orpet (Entomologist\, Washington State University Tree Fruit Research and Extension Center) \nInsect pest management is a major societal issue given public concern about pesticide use leading to declines in beneficial insects. In the Wenatchee Valley\, a major pear growing region\, entomologists have been attempting to apply principles of sustainable “integrated pest management” against the main pear pest pear psylla for 70 years. \nThis presentation will focus on the history of these efforts and the prospects for the future of sustainable pest management in the region. Pear psylla management in Washington has followed a cycle of crises: a new insecticides is invented that is effective against pear psylla\, then the pest evolves resistance\, and then pesticide use worsens the problem by killing the predators and parasitoids of the pest. The cycle repeats through the invention and loss of new active ingredients. Many researchers demonstrated that reducing use of pesticides and timing applications better can allow beneficial insects to keep pear psylla suppressed\, but industry has struggled to adopt these “integrated” pest management programs. New tools\, on-farm research programs\, and cooperation of agricultural professionals discussed in this presentation could help end the cycle of ineffective pesticide dependence in Washington. \nView & Download Seminar Flyer > \nThe seminar presentations are intended for a ‘science-based’ audience\, including researchers\, postdoctoral scientists\, teachers\, graduate students\, undergraduate scientists\, and science enthusiasts. \nK-12 educators are also encouraged to attend the seminar series to learn about local career connections and research efforts that they can bring back to their students. Clock hours are available through the North Central Educational Service District for attending the series. \nDate & TimeWednesday\, October 12\n4:00pm – 5:00pm \nLocationWSU Tree Fruit Research & Extension Center\n1100 N Western Ave\, Wenatchee\, WA 98801 \nRegistration PriceFree \nClock Hours1 Clock Hours Available for Purchase \nClick here to register on pdEnroller for Clock Hours \nLEARN MOREBack to events calendar >
URL:https://www.ncesd.org/event/siov-101222/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development
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UID:10211-1665997200-1666022400@www.ncesd.org
SUMMARY:Using EdPuzzle for Interactive Video Creation and Engagement
DESCRIPTION:OverviewIn this five-hour asynchronous course\, educators will learn about EdPuzzle\, the powerful platform that empowers teachers to integrate video into their classrooms in a meaningful way. EdPuzzle is easy to use\, works on any platform with all grade levels\, and can be just the tools you are looking for to make your lessons more interactive and engaging while holding students individually accountable for their learning. \nOn completion of the course\, participants will receive access to the paid version of EdPuzzle: EdPuzzle Pro! \nThis course is available October 1\, 2022 – October 20\, 2022. \nDate & TimeThis is a five-hour asynchronous course available October 1\, 2022 to October 20\, 2022 \nLocationOnline\, Asynchronous \nRegistration PriceFree \nClock Hours5 Clock Hours Available for Purchase (including 1 STEM Clock Hour and 1 Equity Clock Hour) \nRegister via pdEnrollerBack to events calendar >
URL:https://www.ncesd.org/event/edpuzzle-102022-3/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221018T150000
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UID:10166-1666105200-1666108800@www.ncesd.org
SUMMARY:Regional Elementary Special Education Cohort Meeting
DESCRIPTION:OverviewJoin the NCESD for monthly virtual regional cohort meetings for special education elementary teachers. This is a place for K-6 resources and life skills educators to learn\, ask questions\, connect\, and share resources with other teachers in the North Central Washington region. \nAre you a secondary teacher? Check out our secondary cohort! \nDate & TimeTuesday\, October 18\n3:00pm – 4:00pm \nLocationOnline Event\nHosted via Zoom \nRegistration PriceFree \nClock Hours1 Clock Hour Available for Purchase \nRegister via pdEnrollerBack to events calendar >
URL:https://www.ncesd.org/event/regional-elementary-sped-cohort-1022/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221019T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221019T150000
DTSTAMP:20260612T050013
CREATED:20220903T180156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220903T180300Z
UID:10109-1666170000-1666191600@www.ncesd.org
SUMMARY:Instructional Leaders Network
DESCRIPTION:OverviewJoin us for leadership\, lattes\, and lunch! Connect with other Instructional Coaches\, Content Leaders\, and Administrators from around our region to build your coaching expertise\, leadership capacities\, and implementation science knowledge. We will follow an implementation cycle to discuss current problems of practice and plan for improvement. The sessions will include current information from the AESD Network and OSPI. \nDate & TimeWednesday\, October 19\n9:00am – 3:00pm \nWednesday\, November 30\n9:00am – 3:00pm \nWednesday\, March 22\n9:00am – 3:00pm \nWednesday\, April 26\n9:00am – 3:00pm \nLocationNorth Central ESD\n430 Olds Station Road\, Wenatchee WA 98801 \nRegistration Price$80 – Limited to 30 people! \nClock Hours12 Equity Clock Hours Available for Purchase \n12 Educational Leadership Clock Hours Available for Purchase \nRegister via pdEnrollerBack to events calendar >
URL:https://www.ncesd.org/event/instructional-leaders-network-2022-23/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221019T150000
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UID:10156-1666191600-1666195200@www.ncesd.org
SUMMARY:Regional Secondary Special Education Cohort Meeting
DESCRIPTION:OverviewJoin the NCESD for monthly virtual regional cohort meetings for special education secondary teachers. \nAre you an elementary teacher? Check out our elementary cohort! \nDate & TimeWednesday\, October 19\n3:00pm – 4:00pm \nLocationOnline Event\nHosted via Zoom \nRegistration PriceFree \nClock Hours1 Clock Hour Available for Purchase \nRegister via pdEnrollerBack to events calendar >
URL:https://www.ncesd.org/event/regional-secondary-sped-cohort-1022/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221019T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221019T170000
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UID:10101-1666195200-1666198800@www.ncesd.org
SUMMARY:Science In Our Valley: Data Literacy
DESCRIPTION:OverviewScience in Our Valley seminars run every Wednesday starting September 28 and ending November 16. All events are free and open to the public at the WSU Tree Fruit Research & Extension Center (1100 N Western Ave\, Wenatchee) from 4pm to 5pm. Prior registration is not required to attend these events. \nClick here to subscribe to Science In Our Valley email updates \nData Literacy: A K-16 initiativePresented by Dr. Jan Dasgupta (Boeing Distinguished Professor\, Washington State University) \nAs algorithms become the mainstay in decision making\, one has to take into account algorithmic bias and its effects. It is crucial we broaden the pipeline by emphasizing data literacy from kindergarten all the way to college. \nView & Download Seminar Flyer > \nThe seminar presentations are intended for a ‘science-based’ audience\, including researchers\, postdoctoral scientists\, teachers\, graduate students\, undergraduate scientists\, and science enthusiasts. \nK-12 educators are also encouraged to attend the seminar series to learn about local career connections and research efforts that they can bring back to their students. Clock hours are available through the North Central Educational Service District for attending the series. \nDate & TimeWednesday\, October 19\n4:00pm – 5:00pm \nLocationWSU Tree Fruit Research & Extension Center\n1100 N Western Ave\, Wenatchee\, WA 98801 \nRegistration PriceFree \nClock Hours1 Clock Hours Available for Purchase \nClick here to register on pdEnroller for Clock Hours \nLEARN MOREBack to events calendar >
URL:https://www.ncesd.org/event/siov-101922/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221021T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221021T163000
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CREATED:20220915T172341Z
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UID:10151-1666364400-1666369800@www.ncesd.org
SUMMARY:Cyber Meetup - October 2022
DESCRIPTION:OverviewJoin us for our monthly Cyber Meetup events! These events are designed for business\, education\, technology\, and community partners to come together for collaborative learning and discussion on technology topics. Every event features a short presentation from a technology professional\, discussion\, and time for networking! \nSign up for our mailing list to receive update emails on future meetings. \nAbout September’s Event \nPresentation by: Rob Wagy\, Account Executive at Rain Networks \nWhen it comes to cybersecurity awareness training\, Rob asks\, “are we just checking a box\, or are we actually trying to help the end user learn?” In his talk\, Rob will cover the major differences between training and learning. \nAs a Senior Account Executive for Rain Networks\, Rob Wagy’s background includes a wide variety of experience and accomplishments in the security industry. He has been recognized for his ability to offer consultative services\, deliver optimal customer satisfaction\, and foster strong sales growth. He has strived to build a legacy of integrity\, making a conscious effort to help others work through decisions to improve their relationships and success. \nDate & TimeFriday\, October 21\n3:00pm – 4:30pm \nLocationNorth Central ESD\n430 Olds Station Road\, Wenatchee WA 98801 \nOkanogan Economic Alliance\n238 East Oak St\, Okanogan\, WA\nGrant County Economic \nDevelopment Council & Big Bend Community College\n6594 Patton Blvd. NE\, Moses Lake\, WA \nRegister nowBack to events calendar >
URL:https://www.ncesd.org/event/cyber-meetup-october-2022/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221025T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221025T153000
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CREATED:20220903T175506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220903T175717Z
UID:10107-1666686600-1666711800@www.ncesd.org
SUMMARY:Climate Science: Voices of Hope
DESCRIPTION:OverviewAs we researched the enormous impact of climate change\, we found so many voices of hope in how people around the world are addressing it. Come to this BRAND-NEW 3-day class offering and leave with the following: \n– An NTC Project GLAD® unit with technology connections \n– Science investigations supporting NTC GLAD® input charts \n– An amazing action plan that empowers students to make changes\, helping our planet \n– The first EVER Project GLAD® unit that is Open Educational Resource (OER) \n– All the materials to teach it-Picture File Cards\, Observation Charts\, Big Book\, & more \nDesigned for 4th-7th grade classrooms however many grade levels could benefit from its powerful strategies and message. NTC Project GLAD® Tier I trained PREFERRED \nFree Classroom kit included with registration and completion of course. \nDate & TimeTuesday\, October 25\n8:30am – 3:30pm \nWednesday\, October 26\n8:30am – 3:30pm \nThursday\, October 27\n8:30am – 3:30pm \nLocationNorth Central ESD\n430 Olds Station Road\, Wenatchee WA 98801 \nRegistration PriceFree – Limited to 15 people! \nRegister via pdEnrollerBack to events calendar >
URL:https://www.ncesd.org/event/voices-of-hope-fall2022/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221026T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221026T120000
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UID:10116-1666773000-1666785600@www.ncesd.org
SUMMARY:Okanogan County College & Career Expo
DESCRIPTION:OverviewThe 2022 NCW College and Career Expos will be in-person events at three different locations across the region! \nThe College & Career Expos are great events for high school students\, college students\, and recent graduates! At the event educators and local industry professionals come together to introduce students to work experiences that engage\, train and inspire them for the 21st-century workforce that is in demand by regional employers. \nIn addition to connecting with colleges and industry professionals\, students who attend the expos will get to engage in hands-on work based activities\, explore workplace tools and equipment and learn from real job descriptions. Students will also be granted access to a “digital lobby experience” that includes participating exhibitor contact information for future reference. \nWe encourage high schools and teachers to consider sending their students to this event to assist with their career exploration! If you are a school administrator or teacher and would like to learn more about the benefits of sending your students to this event\, please contact Tami McBride at the NCESD. \nLEARN MORE ABOUT THE EVENT \nDate & TimeWednesday\, October 26\n8:30am – 12:00pm \nLocationOkanogan Agri-Plex\n175 Rodeo Trail\, Okanogan\, WA 98840 \nStudent RegistrationThis event is free to attend\, but registration is required. Deadline to register is Friday\, October 21. \nStudent RegistrationBack to events calendar >
URL:https://www.ncesd.org/event/okanogan-career-expo-2022/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221026T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221026T170000
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CREATED:20220903T005522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220903T005522Z
UID:10102-1666800000-1666803600@www.ncesd.org
SUMMARY:Science In Our Valley: Strong phylogenetic congruence between Tulasnella fungi and their associated Drakaeinae orchids
DESCRIPTION:OverviewScience in Our Valley seminars run every Wednesday starting September 28 and ending November 16. All events are free and open to the public at the WSU Tree Fruit Research & Extension Center (1100 N Western Ave\, Wenatchee) from 4pm to 5pm. Prior registration is not required to attend these events. \nClick here to subscribe to Science In Our Valley email updates \nStrong phylogenetic congruence between Tulasnella fungi and their associated Drakaeinae orchidsPresented by Mr. Arild Ranlym Arifin (PhD\, Washington State University Tree Fruit Research and Extension Center) \nThe study of congruency between phylogenies of interacting species can provide a powerful approach for understanding the evolutionary history of symbiotic associations. In this study\, we investigated the evolutionary relationships between representatives of all six Drakaeinae orchid genera (39 species) and their mycorrhizal fungi. \nView & Download Seminar Flyer > \nThe seminar presentations are intended for a ‘science-based’ audience\, including researchers\, postdoctoral scientists\, teachers\, graduate students\, undergraduate scientists\, and science enthusiasts. \nK-12 educators are also encouraged to attend the seminar series to learn about local career connections and research efforts that they can bring back to their students. Clock hours are available through the North Central Educational Service District for attending the series. \nDate & TimeWednesday\, October 26\n4:00pm – 5:00pm \nLocationWSU Tree Fruit Research & Extension Center\n1100 N Western Ave\, Wenatchee\, WA 98801 \nRegistration PriceFree \nClock Hours1 Clock Hours Available for Purchase \nClick here to register on pdEnroller for Clock Hours \nLEARN MOREBack to events calendar >
URL:https://www.ncesd.org/event/siov-102622/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221027T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221027T160000
DTSTAMP:20260612T050013
CREATED:20220903T180848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220903T180848Z
UID:10075-1666861200-1666886400@www.ncesd.org
SUMMARY:Electricity Production in Washington State for Secondary Students Teacher Training
DESCRIPTION:OverviewMiddle and High School Virtual Teacher Training\nThe course is designed to engage students in learning how decisions are made while considering tradeoffs and stakeholders. Students learn about various forms of energy production and formulate which form of energy best meets the needs for Dakota Brown\, a fictitious environmental engineer looking to relocate to a new state. This course acts as an introduction to learning about engineering design\, alternative energy\, or physical science concepts. \nTo enhance the experience\, each participating teacher will also receive a PowerWheel valued at $179.00. The PowerWheel was designed to be a foundational tool for the instruction of energy and physics. \nYou can learn about the PowerWheel at: \nBrief Introduction (Video) \nLearn about the many uses in education (Video) \nDate & TimeThursday\, October 27\n4:00pm – 5:30pm \nLocationOnline Event\nHosted via Zoom \nRegistration PriceFree \nClock Hours1 STEM Clock Hour Available for Purchase \nRegister via pdEnrollerBack to events calendar >
URL:https://www.ncesd.org/event/electricity-production-teacher-training/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development
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