Career Technical Education (CTE) Credential Program Online Advisement Meeting
The IMPACT Program is certified to grant the Preliminary and Clear Designated Subjects Career Technical Education (CTE) Credential. This meeting is designed for those who have attended an IMPACT information meeting and are now ready to enroll in the CTE credential program
Early Learning: At the Heart of it All (Friday)
Early Learning: At the Heart of it All is a professional learning event designed to celebrate early learning and care educators, who are the heart of early learning. The event will focus on equity, inclusion, language, social, and emotional learning with an emphasis on quality practices that best meet the needs of our children, families, and the caring adults who work with them.
ELRISE! Structuring Districts & School Site Programs to Meet the Needs of Newcomer Students
Newcomers - immigrant students in their first years of US schooling - face distinct academic, administrative, and outside-of-school needs that are frequently unmet by educational systems. This workshop, designed for site and district administrators and EL Directors/Coordinators, provides an overview of theory, research, and best practices in newcomer education. Guidance for site and district administrators focuses on data, program design, placement, socio-emotional supports, and collaboration with community partners to support non-academic needs.
Early Learning: At the Heart of it All (Saturday)
Early Learning: At the Heart of it All is a professional learning event designed to celebrate early learning and care educators, who are the heart of early learning. The event will focus on equity, inclusion, language, social, and emotional learning with an emphasis on quality practices that best meet the needs of our children, families, and the caring adults who work with them.
ELPAC New Coordinator Training (150)
Held by our county office of education (COE) partners, this training for new ELPAC coordinators will focus on preparing for summative testing, the Test Operation Management System (TOMS), and coordinator checklist activities. This training for new ELPAC coordinators is held by the Sacramento County Office of Education in partnership with the California Department of Education, El Dorado County Office of Education and Placer County Office of Education. The training will focus on preparing coordinators who have been in their role for less than 12 months for a successful administration of the ELPAC assessments by reviewing upcoming coordinator activities and allowing attendees to ask questions of experienced ELPAC coordinators. $50.00 registration fee covers the cost of a binder and food. Continental breakfast and lunch will be provided. Credit Card Only/ No Refunds/ Registration Transfers Upon Request
Integrated and Designated ELD at the Secondary Level in ALL Content Areas
This assets-oriented two-day series focuses on instructional strategies for Integrated and Designated English Language Development (ELD) at the secondary level. Topics include ELD standards, understanding integration of language development and content knowledge, and learning high-leverage instructional strategies that build comprehension, support active engagement, intentionally build language, and focus on all four domains of language (oracy, listening/comprehension, reading, and writing). The series is based on the EL RISE! Secondary Strand.
2023 PSC Summer Learning Institute: Continued and Sustained Progress
The San Luis Obispo County Office of Education is […]
CA Small School District Leadership Institute
The California Collaborative for Educational Excellence (CCEE) in partnership […]
TCOE IMPACT Intern Program Online Advisement Meeting
Advisement meetings are currently being held online, therefore all documents need to be submitted electronically. (Space is limited)