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Teacher Expo
FREE Professional Development Workshops for
Teachers
Please register in
advance for workshops
by calling 201-670-7781 or online at
teacherexpos@eagleproductionsllc.com
. Please include your full name, address, phone number, date and time of
workshop when you register.
Each participant will receive a "One Professional Development Hour
Certificate" at the conclusion of the presentation.
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Holiday Inn, Springfield, NJ
July 30,
2009 Noon - 1:00PM
"Empowerment
in our classrooms using the eight multiple intelligences"
Presented by: Regional Training Center
This
presentation will offer a brief synopsis of Howard Gardner's eight
intelligences. This introduction will enable the educator to better
address all of the intelligences in lesson and unit planning so as to
strengthen the weaker intelligences while also using the stronger
abilities of all learners.
Marianne Henry,
has been
teaching for 30 years (7-12) in both French and ESL. She has earned a
M. Ed. from Rutgers in Language Education, and a M. A. from
Gratz College in Instruction. Teaching in Edison, NJ, Ms.
Henry has worked with RTC for over 12 years and teaches five different RTC
courses.
This presentation is designed for Teachers of
Grades K-12.
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Sheraton, Eatontown, NJ
August 6, 2009
Noon - 1:00PM
"Brain Based
Teaching and Learning"
Presented by: Regional Training Center
Brain Based
Teaching and Learning focuses on the structure and functioning of the
brain and the practical implementation of brain-friendly teaching
techniques in the
classroom.
Dr. John J.
Staryak has spent 33 years in education as an English teacher,
guidance counselor, guidance director, and high school principal. He
provides inservice training on the relationship of the brain to learning,
adapting teaching strategies to multiple intelligences, and effective
school administration.
This presentation is designed for Teachers of
Grades K-12.
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Wayne PAL, Wayne, NJ
August 12, 2009
Noon - 1:00PM
"Cooperative
Discipline"
Presented by: Regional Training Center
This
presentation will discuss how to shift from controlling student behavior
through rewards and punishment to managing and motivating students by
building self-esteem and helping all students make better choices.
Linda Banach
holds a Masters in Education degree and currently serves as a Regional
Training Instructor for The College of New Jersey's Master of Instruction
program. Linda is certified to teach Cooperative Discipline, Styles of
Personality, Differentiated Instruction and How to Reach the AD/HD child.
Linda combines her 32 years as a middle school teacher; her experience as
a mother of three; and, her knowledge as an adjunct professor in order to
provide the proven strategies that will positively impact our classrooms.
This presentation is designed for Teachers of Grades K-12.
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Holiday Inn, Cherry Hill, NJ
August 19, 2009
Noon - 1:00PM
"Cooperative
Discipline"
Presented by: Regional training Center
This
presentation will discuss how to shift from controlling student behavior
through rewards and punishment to managing and motivating students by
building self-esteem and helping all students make better choices.
James Gilbert
earned a B.A. in English Literature from Nyack College, and an M.S. in
Secondary Education/English from the University of Bridgeport. He taught
English (6-12) in the North Rockland Central School District for 34 years.
He has been an instructor for the College of Mt. St. Vincent, The College
of New Jersey, Gratz College and Washington College since 1995, and served
as Secondary Education coordinator in the undergraduate education
department at Nyack College.
This presentation is designed for Teachers of
Grades K-12.
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