7th Annual Principal Academy

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7th Annual Principal Academy

Time: July 6, 2011 to July 7, 2011
Location: Eastern Suffolk BOOCES
Website or Map: http://webreg.esboces.org
Phone: (631) 244-4276
Event Type: academy
Organized By: Eastern Suffolk BOCES
Latest Activity: Jun 2, 2011

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Event Description

Eastern Suffolk BOCES

                                 

7th Annual Principal Academy

July 6th AND July 7th

(Must attend both days)

 

TOPICS TO BE COVERED

 

  • “The Supervisor as Evaluator and Coach in the APPR Process”-


  • ‘What I Need to Know About CCS for Mathematics Changing the way we teach math”-

 

  • “Data Verification, Accountability and Related Resources” 


 

  • “Spirit of CCS through Building a Common Academic Vocabulary” –

 

  • “Web 2.0 Tools for Principals” 
  • “NYSED’s Reform Agenda” –


  • “2011 Assessments and Beyond: What Principals Need to Know about Assessments for Evaluation, RTI and Accountability” –


  • “The ELA Common Core State Learning Standards and Beyond” –

“Linking Teacher Evaluation and Student Test Scores”-

 


REGISTRATION MUST BE DONE THROUGH http://webreg.esboces.org


Christina Leahy


(631) 244-4276


 



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