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1. TESOL PLC Meetings

Program: Mohawk Regional Teacher Center

Audience: TESOL Teachers only

Dates: 10/11/2023 to 4/10/2024

TESOL teachers are invited to attend a monthly PLC to review student data, teaching strategies, NYSESLAT results and questions, and book reviews. There are 7 meetings in total and they will all run from 4:00-6:00 pm. The locations for each meeting may vary.

2. BOOK STUDY-TROUBLEMAKERS-facilitated by M. Karl

Program: Mohawk Regional Teacher Center

Audience: All K-12 staff

Dates: 4/1/2024 to 5/15/2024

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MRTC is offering this book study facilitated by Mykal Karl for the second time. It is a six week, 15-hour, asynchronous course. Credit hours (if your district allows) or a $375 stipend is available upon completion of this book study. In this dazzling debut, Carla Shalaby, a former elementary school teacher, explores the everyday lives of four young "troublemakers," challenging the ways we identify and understand so-called problem children. Time and again, we make seemingly endless efforts to moderate, punish, and even medicate our children, when we should instead be concerned with transforming the very nature of our institutions, systems and structures, large and small. Through delicately crafted portraits of these memorable children―Zora, Lucas, Sean, and Marcus―Troublemakers allows us to see school through the eyes of those who know firsthand what it means to be labeled a problem. From Zora's proud individuality to Marcus's open willfulness, from Sean's struggle with authority to Lucas's tenacious imagination, comes profound insight―for educators and parents alike―into how schools engender, exclude, and then try to erase trouble, right along with the young people accused of making it. And although the harsh disciplining of adolescent behavior has been called out as part of a school-to-prison pipeline, the children we meet in these pages demonstrate how a child's path to excessive punishment and exclusion in fact begins at a much younger age. Objectives: * Build authentic, positive relationships with students and among students* Teach and foster social-emotional competence among challenging students * Increase student engagement and motivation * Foster a sustaining sense of community

3. Discipline with Dignity Book Study

Program: Professional Development

Audience: Teacher, Teaching Assistant, Aide, Paraprofessionals

Dates: 4/15/2024 to 5/20/2024

Participants will explore specific strategies and techniques for building strong relationships with disruptive students and countering the toxic social circumstances that affect many of them.

4. Discipline with Dignity Book Study for Non-Component

Program: Professional Development

Audience: Teacher, Teaching Assistant, Aide, Paraprofessionals

Dates: 4/15/2024 to 5/20/2024

Participants will explore specific strategies and techniques for building strong relationships with disruptive students and countering the toxic social circumstances that affect many of them.

5. World Language Teacher PLC

Program: Mohawk Regional Teacher Center

Dates: 4/18/2024

World Language Teachers are invited to attend a monthly meeting, led by Liza Gonzalez, to discuss curriculum and instructional practices, review student data and identify areas of weakness in order to improve student achievement.

6. Elementary Regional Leaders Meeting (May 2024)

Program: Professional Development

Dates: 5/22/2024

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Elementary Regional Leaders in the Herkimer BOCES Region will meet once a month to connect on best practices, get state updates, and collaborate with their colleagues.

7. Secondary Regional Leaders Meeting (May 2024)

Program: Professional Development

Dates: 5/23/2024

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Secondary Regional Leaders in the Herkimer BOCES Region will meet once a month to connect on best practices, get state updates, and collaborate with their colleagues.

8. Using Children's Picture Books to Support Culturally Responsive-Sustaining Education

Program: Professional Development

Audience: K-5 educators

Dates: 5/28/2024

This in-person, interactive presentation discusses the Why, How, and What of using children's picture books to support an inclusive community in your classroom that brings in multiple perspectives and celebrates differences. Elementary

9. NYSESLAT Exam Regional Scoring

Program: Professional Development

Audience: TESOL Teachers

Dates: 5/29/2024 to 5/30/2024

Regional scoring of the NYSESLAT Exams. The session will include training on scoring the writing portion of the NYSESLAT Exams
This 6-hour course is required for anyone pursuing a new certification, including educators applying for their professional certification. Upon completion, Herkimer BOCES will report your completion electronically. There will be two portions of the six-hour class. The first portion is a 3-hour online piece completed via Google Classroom. Instructions on how to access the classroom will be emailed to you.  THE GOOGLE CLASSROOM PORTION OF THIS COURSE MUST BE COMPLETED BY THE DUE DATE BEFORE THE SECOND IN-PERSON SESSION!!!! If the online piece is not completed prior to the in-person session, you will not be granted credit for the course. The second portion will be in person at the Gateway Center at 420 E German St, Herkimer, in the Progress Room on May 30, 2024, from 3-6 pm. When: May 30, 2024 Where: The Gateway Center, 420 E German St, Herkimer, in the Progress Room Time: 3-7 pm Cost: $90.00 for Non-Component districts of Herkimer-Fulton-Hamilton-Otsego BOCES Please make checks payable to: Herkimer BOCES Write "Dignity Act Certification Course" in the memo section Please mail checks to: Adam Hutchinson, Herkimer BOCES, Safety Service Supervisor, 352 Gros Blvd. Herkimer, NY 13350 Registration cut-off is May 24, 2024, NO EXCEPTIONS. *Please remember that the 3-hour Google Classroom session must be completed before the in- person session at the WEB Complex, or you won't be able to attend the in-person session. For any other questions/concerns, please get in touch with the PBIS Coordinator, Kellie Maxwell, at kmaxwell@herkimer-boces.org or by phone at 315-867-2034.
This 6-hour course is required for anyone pursuing a new certification, including educators applying for their professional certification. Upon completion, Herkimer BOCES will report your completion electronically. There will be two portions of the six-hour class. The first portion is a 3-hour online piece completed via Google Classroom. Instructions on how to access the classroom will be emailed to you. THE GOOGLE CLASSROOM PORTION OF THIS COURSE MUST BE COMPLETED BY THE DUE DATE BEFORE THE SECOND IN-PERSON SESSION!!!! If the online piece is not completed prior to the in-person session, you will not be granted credit for the course. The second portion will be in person at the Gateway Center at 420 E German St, Herkimer, in the Progress Room on May 30, 2024, from 3-6 pm. When: May 30, 2024 Where: The Gateway Center, 420 E German St, Herkimer, in the Progress Room Time: 3-6 pm Cost: Free for Employees of Herkimer-Fulton-Hamilton-Otsego BOCES and any of the 10 component districts Registration cut-off is May 24, 2024, NO EXCEPTIONS. *Please remember that the 3-hour Google Classroom session must be completed before the in-person session at the WEB Complex, or you won't be able to attend the in-person session. For any other questions/concerns, please get in touch with the PBIS Coordinator, Kellie Maxwell, at kmaxwell@herkimer-boces.org or by phone at 315-867-2034.

12. Art Circle Workshop --Broken to Be Beautiful

Program: Mohawk Regional Teacher Center

Audience: All K-12 Staff, but especially Art Teachers

Dates: 5/30/2024

How to Conserve and Produce Stained Glass Art on a Budget!!Join Art Teacher Adrienne Watson for an introduction to stained glass. We will explore the basic techniques, using the Tiffany method. The goal of this workshop is to create, using only the broken glass from previous projects. In addition to conserving resources, you will learn how to incorporate this process into your classroom on a budget. All supplies will be provided.

13. Breakout EDU - Escape Rooms for Critical Thinking & Inquiry

Program: Professional Development

Audience: All educators

Dates: 5/31/2024

Bring the idea of Escape rooms to your classroom with BreakoutEDU. This cutting edge immersive learning platform can be used to facilitate rigorous, content-aligned, classroom challenges. BreakoutEDU is being used to teach core academic subjects including math, science, history, and language arts while cultivating inquiry, critical thinking, collaboration, and creativity. Using inquiry based learning, students are on a quest to solve a mystery with their peers. The framework of each game ensures that involvement leads to understanding, and that students are converting information and data into useful knowledge. Participants in this session will begin by solving a BreakoutEDU mystery and will proceed to learn how to create & design their own games.

14. Breakout EDU - Escape Rooms for Critical Thinking & Inquiry for Non-Component

Program: Professional Development

Audience: All educators

Dates: 5/31/2024

Bring the idea of Escape rooms to your classroom with BreakoutEDU. This cutting edge immersive learning platform can be used to facilitate rigorous, content-aligned, classroom challenges. BreakoutEDU is being used to teach core academic subjects including math, science, history, and language arts while cultivating inquiry, critical thinking, collaboration, and creativity. Using inquiry based learning, students are on a quest to solve a mystery with their peers. The framework of each game ensures that involvement leads to understanding, and that students are converting information and data into useful knowledge. Participants in this session will begin by solving a BreakoutEDU mystery and will proceed to learn how to create & design their own games.

15. The Amazing Race: NYS Computer Science and Digital Fluency Standards

Program: Professional Development

Audience: All Educators

Dates: 5/31/2024

Armed with a basic understanding of NYS Computer Science and Digital Fluency Standards, teams of teachers will embark on a race that will reward them with a solid foundational knowledge of the NYS Computer Science and Digital Fluency Standards and ideas for direct implementation in the new school year. Together, you and your teammates will collaborate to complete challenges focused on the NYS Computer Science and Digital Fluency Standards to help strengthen your understanding and allow you to walk away with new ways to integrate these standards into your existing curriculum

16. The Amazing Race: NYS Computer Science and Digital Fluency Standards Non-Component

Program: Professional Development

Audience: All Educators

Dates: 5/31/2024

Armed with a basic understanding of NYS Computer Science and Digital Fluency Standards, teams of teachers will embark on a race that will reward them with a solid foundational knowledge of the NYS Computer Science and Digital Fluency Standards and ideas for direct implementation in the new school year. Together, you and your teammates will collaborate to complete challenges focused on the NYS Computer Science and Digital Fluency Standards to help strengthen your understanding and allow you to walk away with new ways to integrate these standards into your existing curriculum

17. 180 Days Book Study & Engagement Strategies

Program: Professional Development

Audience: Secondary Teachers of Reading and Writing

Dates: 7/8/2024 to 8/5/2024

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Dive into a collaborative book study journey in our online, asynchronous Professional Development, featuring "180 Days" by two English teachers Kelly Gallagher and Penny Kittle on the quest to empower and engage adolescence. Join fellow educators as we explore research-informed strategies and practices meticulously crafted by two master educators over a full school year. Engage in rich discussions, share insights, and learn from each other's experiences. Together, let's empower ourselves to nurture young readers and writers while shaping the future of education, grounded in evidence-backed approaches. 6 Hours ELL/CTLE credit book study.

18. 180 Days Book Study & Engagement Strategies for Non-Component

Program: Professional Development

Audience: Secondary Teachers of Reading and Writing

Dates: 7/8/2024 to 8/5/2024

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Dive into a collaborative book study journey in our online, asynchronous Professional Development, featuring "180 Days" by two English teachers Kelly Gallagher and Penny Kittle on the quest to empower and engage adolescence. Join fellow educators as we explore research-informed strategies and practices meticulously crafted by two master educators over a full school year. Engage in rich discussions, share insights, and learn from each other's experiences. Together, let's empower ourselves to nurture young readers and writers while shaping the future of education, grounded in evidence-backed approaches. 6 Hours ELL/CTLE credit book study.

19. Healthy Teachers, Happy Classroom Book Study

Program: Professional Development

Audience: All Educators

Dates: 7/10/2024 to 7/31/2024

We will be reading the book Healthy Teachers, Happy Classrooms by Dr. Marcia L. Tate. This is a three week asynchronous book study via Google Classroom. The book explores 12 brain based principals to avoid teacher burnout, decrease your stress, and increase your own personal wellness, all of which can be aligned with the goal of increasing efficacy in the classroom. There will be optional once a week Zoom check-ins for those that would like more in-depth group discussions of the material.

20. Healthy Teachers, Happy Classroom Book Study for Non-Component

Program: Professional Development

Audience: All Educators

Dates: 7/10/2024 to 7/31/2024

We will be reading the book Healthy Teachers, Happy Classrooms by Dr. Marcia L. Tate. This is a three week asynchronous book study via Google Classroom. The book explores 12 brain based principals to avoid teacher burnout, decrease your stress, and increase your own personal wellness, all of which can be aligned with the goal of increasing efficacy in the classroom. There will be optional once a week Zoom check-ins for those that would like more in-depth group discussions of the material.

21. Braiding Sweetgrass Book Study

Program: Professional Development

Audience: Educators wanting to explore the idea of community and belonging, natural science, and ELA structures

Dates: 7/22/2024 to 8/16/2024

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Robin Wall Kimmerer's book Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants is a beautiful journey through both indigenous histories and the author's memories of growing up with a relationship with the environment. This book explores in both a mythic and scientific sense the idea of community, citizenship, and belonging.

22. Braiding Sweetgrass Book Study for Non-Component

Program: Professional Development

Audience: Educators wanting to explore the idea of community and belonging, natural science, and ELA structures

Dates: 7/22/2024 to 8/16/2024

New
Robin Wall Kimmerer's book Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants is a beautiful journey through both indigenous histories and the author's memories of growing up with a relationship with the environment. This book explores in both a mythic and scientific sense the idea of community, citizenship, and belonging.

23. "Exploring Earth Science Investigations: A Hands-On Professional Development Workshop"

Program: Professional Development

Audience: Science Teachers

Dates: 7/30/2024

Exploring Earth Science Investigations, is designed to engage participants in collaborative learning while experiencing firsthand the process of conducting the Earth Science Investigations.

24. "Exploring Earth Science Investigations: A Hands-On Professional Development Workshop" for Non-Component

Program: Professional Development

Audience: Science Teachers

Dates: 7/30/2024

Exploring Earth Science Investigations, is designed to engage participants in collaborative learning while experiencing firsthand the process of conducting the Earth Science Investigations.

25. "Exploring Science Investigations for Biology: A Hands-On Professional Development Workshop"

Program: Professional Development

Audience: HS Science Teachers

Dates: 7/31/2024

"Exploring Science Investigations for Biology, is designed to engage participants in collaborative learning while experiencing firsthand the process of conducting the Biology Science Investigations. Empower educators with the skills and knowledge needed to conduct engaging and effective hand-on science experiments in the classroom"

26. "Exploring Science Investigations for Biology: A Hands-On Professional Development Workshop" for Non-Component

Program: Professional Development

Audience: HS Science Teachers

Dates: 7/31/2024

"Exploring Science Investigations for Biology, is designed to engage participants in collaborative learning while experiencing firsthand the process of conducting the Biology Science Investigations. Empower educators with the skills and knowledge needed to conduct engaging and effective hand-on science experiments in the classroom"

27. Regional Leaders Summer Retreat

Program: Professional Development

Audience: Administrators

Dates: 8/5/2024 to 8/6/2024

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August 5-6 at Tailwater Conference Center. Registration includes a room for the night of August 5th. If a room is not needed, please notify rleavitt@herkimer-boces.org. APPR recertification will take place August 6th.

28. Project Based Learning 101

Program: Professional Development

Audience: Educators K-12

Dates: 8/6/2024

Want to engage students in real-world learning? Learn how to create a project based learning unit, combining the elements of a driving question, sustained inquiry, authenticity, and collaboration.

29. Project Based Learning 101 for Non-Component

Program: Professional Development

Audience: Educators K-12

Dates: 8/6/2024

Want to engage students in real-world learning? Learn how to create a project based learning unit, combining the elements of a driving question, sustained inquiry, authenticity, and collaboration.

30. Project Based Learning 102

Program: Professional Development

Audience: Educators k-12

Dates: 8/7/2024

Take your Project Based Learning to another level. This day is designed for staff already familiar with PBL and want to dig deeper with resources, planning, and peer feedback.

31. Project Based Learning 102 for Non-Component

Program: Professional Development

Audience: Educators k-12

Dates: 8/7/2024

Take your Project Based Learning to another level. This day is designed for staff already familiar with PBL and want to dig deeper with resources, planning, and peer feedback.

32. Unlocking AI in the Classroom

Program: Professional Development

Audience: All Educators, TA's, Support Staff

Dates: 8/13/2024

Unlock the power of AI in your classroom with our professional development session! Explore tools like MagicSchool AI and Diffit to enhance your teaching practice, streamline tasks, and engage students in innovative ways. Gain hands-on experience creating personalized learning and assessments, and collaborate with fellow educators to integrate AI into your curriculum. Save time and stay ahead with the latest technology trends in education.

33. Unlocking AI in the Classroom for Non-Component

Program: Professional Development

Audience: All Educators, TA's, Support Staff

Dates: 8/13/2024

Unlock the power of AI in your classroom with our professional development session! Explore tools like MagicSchool AI and Diffit to enhance your teaching practice, streamline tasks, and engage students in innovative ways. Gain hands-on experience creating personalized learning and assessments, and collaborate with fellow educators to integrate AI into your curriculum. Save time and stay ahead with the latest technology trends in education.

34. Curriculum Writing Day 1

Program: Professional Development

Audience: All Teachers

Dates: 8/14/2024

These days are dedicated to providing time for teachers to work on writing curriculum for the upcoming school year. Teachers are given time to work collaboratively with other teachers in similar disciplines to develop ideas, strategies and tasks.

35. Curriculum Writing Day 1 for Non-Component

Program: Professional Development

Audience: All Teachers

Dates: 8/14/2024

These days are dedicated to providing time for teachers to work on writing curriculum for the upcoming school year. Teachers are given time to work collaboratively with other teachers in similar disciplines to develop ideas, strategies and tasks.

36. Curriculum Writing Day 2

Program: Professional Development

Audience: All Teachers

Dates: 8/15/2024

These days are dedicated to providing time for teachers to work on writing curriculum for the upcoming school year. Teachers are given time to work collaboratively with other teachers in similar disciplines to develop ideas, strategies and tasks.

37. Curriculum Writing Day 2 for Non-Component

Program: Professional Development

Audience: All Teachers

Dates: 8/15/2024

These days are dedicated to providing time for teachers to work on writing curriculum for the upcoming school year. Teachers are given time to work collaboratively with other teachers in similar disciplines to develop ideas, strategies and tasks.

38. Differentiation

Program: Professional Development

Audience: Teachers and Teaching Assistants

Dates: 8/27/2024

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Learn strategies to create an inclusive environment where all students can thrive and reach their full potential.

39. Differentiation for Non-Component

Program: Professional Development

Audience: Teachers and Teaching Assistants

Dates: 8/27/2024

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Learn strategies to create an inclusive environment where all students can thrive and reach their full potential.

40. Progress Monitoring

Program: Professional Development

Audience: Teachers

Dates: 8/27/2024

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Explore various progress monitoring tools and data collection methods to better evaluate student progress.

41. Progress Monitoring for Non-Component

Program: Professional Development

Audience: Teachers

Dates: 8/27/2024

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Explore various progress monitoring tools and data collection methods to better evaluate student progress.