Seoul International School is happy to announce three days of professional learning, from February 28 - March 1, designed for elementary school math teachers and administrators currently using or considering the Eureka! Math/Engage New York Program.
Whether it be one, two, or all three days, this progressive weekend of professional development sessions is a la carté, meaning participants have the option to choose the sessions relevant to their level of interest and/or deployment of the Eureka/Engage New York program.
Please see the attached flyer with important links and details. Participants are encouraged to register early as space is limited and we anticipate seats will fill quickly.
Registration is being handled directly through the folks at Great Minds. To sign up, please click the link here, and follow the instructions below:
Page 1 - Enter your name, along with your school associated email address
Page 2 - Enter your information as requested. If your school is not listed in the drop down menu, please select “other, other” and enter your school name in the field provided
Page 3 - Select PD sessions, click “next”
Page 4 - Review your information, click “add a person” if you are registering a group or click “finish” if all members have been added.
Page 5 - If applicable, enter a code in the discount field
Page 5 - If applicable, select “PO” as a form of payment and agree to the terms & conditions, then click “finish” (You will not need to enter a PO number)
Page 6 - Review confirmation information and record your confirmation number
Seoul International School is happy to announce three days of professional learning, from February 28 - March 1, designed for elementary school math teachers and administrators currently using or considering the Eureka! Math/Engage New York Program.
Whether it be one, two, or all three days, this progressive weekend of professional development sessions is a la carté, meaning participants have the option to choose the sessions relevant to their level of interest and/or deployment of the Eureka/Engage New York program.
Please see the attached flyer with important links and details. Participants are encouraged to register early as space is limited and we anticipate seats will fill quickly.
Registration is being handled directly through the folks at Great Minds. To sign up, please click the link here, and follow the instructions below:
Page 1 - Enter your name, along with your school associated email address
Page 2 - Enter your information as requested. If your school is not listed in the drop down menu, please select “other, other” and enter your school name in the field provided
Page 3 - Select PD sessions, click “next”
Page 4 - Review your information, click “add a person” if you are registering a group or click “finish” if all members have been added.
Page 5 - If applicable, enter a code in the discount field
Page 5 - If applicable, select “PO” as a form of payment and agree to the terms & conditions, then click “finish” (You will not need to enter a PO number)
Page 6 - Review confirmation information and record your confirmation number
Seoul International School is happy to announce three days of professional learning, from February 28 - March 1, designed for elementary school math teachers and administrators currently using or considering the Eureka! Math/Engage New York Program.
Whether it be one, two, or all three days, this progressive weekend of professional development sessions is a la carté, meaning participants have the option to choose the sessions relevant to their level of interest and/or deployment of the Eureka/Engage New York program.
Please see the attached flyer with important links and details. Participants are encouraged to register early as space is limited and we anticipate seats will fill quickly.
Registration is being handled directly through the folks at Great Minds. To sign up, please click the link here, and follow the instructions below:
Page 1 - Enter your name, along with your school associated email address
Page 2 - Enter your information as requested. If your school is not listed in the drop down menu, please select “other, other” and enter your school name in the field provided
Page 3 - Select PD sessions, click “next”
Page 4 - Review your information, click “add a person” if you are registering a group or click “finish” if all members have been added.
Page 5 - If applicable, enter a code in the discount field
Page 5 - If applicable, select “PO” as a form of payment and agree to the terms & conditions, then click “finish” (You will not need to enter a PO number)
Page 6 - Review confirmation information and record your confirmation number
We are proud to announce the first annual Leadership is… Women's Conference in commemoration of Chadwick’s 10-year anniversary inspired by the contributions of women in education and beyond.
The goal of this conference is to highlight - and heighten the impact of - women's value, voice, and visibility through our collective and collaborative efforts to support our organizations and communities. At this conference, we want to remind ourselves that each of us has leadership capacity and that leadership is not based on one's position/title, power, money or status. Leadership is about doing good in the world in the hope that others will be inspired to lead themselves (i.e., do further good in the world).
Therefore, it is planned that attendees will engage in various activities that will help them unpack their own individual leadership skills and abilities. We need your help to do this! We want you as workshop leaders, discussion panel members, experiential activity leaders, job-alike facilitators, participants and more. This conference is for and by you!
Please let us know if you're willing to share a session by filling out this form no later than February 1st, 2020. All presenters will receive complimentary registration to the conference. We look forward to making this a highly engaging, highly informative, highly action-filled weekend. Please join us!
Register here to join us on Saturday, March 7 and Sunday, March 8, 2020.
We are proud to announce the first annual Leadership is… Women's Conference in commemoration of Chadwick’s 10-year anniversary inspired by the contributions of women in education and beyond.
The goal of this conference is to highlight - and heighten the impact of - women's value, voice, and visibility through our collective and collaborative efforts to support our organizations and communities. At this conference, we want to remind ourselves that each of us has leadership capacity and that leadership is not based on one's position/title, power, money or status. Leadership is about doing good in the world in the hope that others will be inspired to lead themselves (i.e., do further good in the world).
Therefore, it is planned that attendees will engage in various activities that will help them unpack their own individual leadership skills and abilities. We need your help to do this! We want you as workshop leaders, discussion panel members, experiential activity leaders, job-alike facilitators, participants and more. This conference is for and by you!
Please let us know if you're willing to share a session by filling out this form no later than February 1st, 2020. All presenters will receive complimentary registration to the conference. We look forward to making this a highly engaging, highly informative, highly action-filled weekend. Please join us!
Register here to join us on Saturday, March 7 and Sunday, March 8, 2020.
9:00 am – 10:00 am March 13, 2020 – March 14, 2020
SFS is hosting Jennifer Wathall, a leader in teaching concept-based instruction and curriculum to K-12 instructors. She will be leading a 2 day face to face workshop on March 13 -14, 2020. For more information please click here
9:00 am – 10:00 am March 13, 2020 – March 14, 2020
SFS is hosting Jennifer Wathall, a leader in teaching concept-based instruction and curriculum to K-12 instructors. She will be leading a 2 day face to face workshop on March 13 -14, 2020. For more information please click here