Fall 2010 Professional Development Lineup at FEA
For fall 2010, the Foundation for Educational Administration will present more than 27 workshops and sessions on topics that are on your mind, and on your agenda today.
Schools face new challenges every year. At FEA we stay ahead of the curve, anticipating the issues you face now or will soon be facing, and develop programs to prepare you to meet those needs.
This year’s issues include the need for effective observation and evaluation techniques, ideas for managing a school environment through difficult economic times, and teaching 21st-century skills.
Here's a sampling of the fall workshop calendar:
- The New Essential Curriculum: Teaching and
Learning in the 21st Century
- Preparing Students for the 21st Century: Rigor and
Relevance for ALL Students
- 21st-Century Skills: What Are They; Why Are They
Needed; and How Do We Get There?
- The New Essential Curriculum: Teaching and Learning in the 21st Century
- What Makes an Effective Observation and Evaluation Protocol?
- Teen Dating Abuse: Effective Solutions to Enhance Safety and Learning
- Improve Your NJ ASK Scores
- 21st-Century Skills: What are They?
- The Assessment Institute
- LEGAL ONE Advanced: Religion in Schools
More information on the workshops is available here.
Hear Jay Doolan, Director of Professional Services, discuss the fall celendar!