Wichita State's College of Applied Studies offers Professional Learning Courses (PLC) for educators looking to learn new skills and earn continuing education credit for licensure renewal and/or salary advancement. These are graduate-level courses.
Enrollment Information
Students will complete a Wichita State Non-Degree B Graduate Application and, following confirmation of completion of professional development/training/workshop with the district, be enroll in the course by the College of Applied Studies administration (students will not register themselves due to the need for verification through the district).
If you want to complete the application and enrollment prior to attendance or have other questions about participation, please contact cas.dean@wichita.edu . Click on the accordian immediately below this paragraph to view an overview of the process and video tutorials related to requesting registration and completing the Non-Degree B Graduate Application.
1. Participate in Training
A school district or other educational provider offers a training, workshop, or professional
development. You complete it to their standards.
2. Request Registration
Use the link provided by your school district or other educational provider to fill
out the request for
registration form on-line. This lets WSU know you want graduate credit for the training
you’ve completed and to proceed with registering you--you won’t register yourself.
A video tutorial for this process is included on the next accordian tab.
3. Apply for Admission
If you’re not currently admitted as a non-degree student in the Learning & Instructional Design program, you’ll need to apply for admission to the WSU Graduate School under this program. A video tutorial for this process is included on the last accordian tab below.
If you were admitted to this program and have taken a course in the last two years,
you can skip this
step.
4. Make Payment when Notified
It may be several weeks between the time you are notified that your request from registration has been received and registration taking place. When registration has been completed on your behalf, you will be contacted and provided instructions for making payment.
5. Request Transcripts
Instructions will be provided about how to request a transcript when registration is complete. Pay close attention to the date you are told grades will be posted, so the transcript you request has the new credit listed. Skip this step if you don’t need a transcript.
To download a PDF document of these steps for printing or distribution, click here .
Each district or organization partnering with the College of Applied Studies has been provided instructions with a link to request registration; new instructions are created each semester. If you did not receive these instructions, please contact the instructor of your professional development or email Grant.Seymour@wichita.edu to obtain a copy; be sure to include with your email the district/organization and when you are completing the professional development.
This link is to the Non-Degree B Graduate Application .
Tip: Be sure to select Learning & Instructional Design as the program department and double check that you are applying for the appropriate semseter, given courses are offered for the semester after the professional development has been completed (see table below for example).
The semester the professional development was completed: | The semester course credit is available: | The semester admission should be requested by new students: |
Fall 2024 --> | Spring 2025 --> | Spring 2025 |
Spring 2025 --> | Summer 2025 --> | Summer 2025 |
Summer 2025 --> | Fall 2025 --> | Fall 2025 |
These licensure renewal opportunities are offered at each of the designated WSU partnering districts and some are available to individuals outside of the designated district. To determine the availability of a course, please see the intended audience listed for each course. Please note, out of district attendees may pay a small fee for attendance in addition to the WSU credit hour charges.
Academic credit for professional development completed during the fall of 2024
AccuTrain
Chicago Summit Request for Registration Form
New York Summit Request for Registration Form
Orlando Summit Request for Registration Form
Nashville Summit Request for Registration Form
Las Vegas Summit Request for Registration Form
Join AccuTrain for the Innovative Schools Summits. Network with fellow educators and learn from nationally recognized speakers who share their experiences and proven strategies to help you succeed in the classroom and in your career.
View all AccuTrain Summits
Andover, USD 385
Title: Book Study- Healthy Teachers, Happy Classrooms: Twelve Brain-Based Principles to Avoid Burnout, Increase Optimism, and Support Physical Well-Being
Presenter: Janelle Tittsworth & Stacey Ryan
Dates: October 4 - November 8
Time: 5 weeks, self-paced online
Location: Online
Audience: K-12 Teachers
Credit Hours: 1
Course Description: Participants are required to purchase a print or digital copy of the book. Several copies were purchased for each building if you want to borrow one.
Healthy Teachers, Happy Classrooms: Twelve Brain-Based Principles to Avoid Burnout, Increase Optimism, and Support Physical Well-Being by Marcia L. Tate
ISBN-13: 978-1952812972
Title: Canva for the Classroom
Presenter: Micah Brown
Dates: October 20th- November 24th
Time: self-paced
Location: Online
Audience: K-12 Educators
Credit Hours: 1
Course Description: Discover the power of Canva for Education in this self-paced online course designed specifically for educators. Over five weeks, you'll explore the basics of Canva, find ways to enhance your teaching, and learn how to have your students use this versatile digital tool. Each week, you'll dive into a module with readings, videos, and application activities.
Title: Google Workspace
Presenter: Rachel Meenen
Dates: Friday, October 11th - Friday, November 22nd
Time: 6 weeks
Location: Self-Paced Online and Optional Zoom
Audience: PK-12 Educators
Credit Hours: 1
Course Description: Google Workspace can be so much more than what you think. During this course, we will cover some basics if you are just looking to get started with a tool or go a little deeper for those of you who are ready to learn some new tips and tricks! Assignments will consist of learning and application and there will be optional Zoom meetings to attend in place of online work.
Augusta, USD 402
CAS 750B Effective Instructional Practice II : May 2024 (Summer 2024 pre-session)
PD Session Name: To Be Determined
Name of Presenter: Casie Davis
Location of PD Session: Online/Google Classroom
Dates of PD Session:
Audience: USD 402 Licensed and Classified Staff and Surrounding District Licensed
and Classified Staff
PD Description:
# of Credit Hours (1 credit per 45 seat hours): 1 credit
Buhler, USD 313
To be determined.
Chapman, USD 473
Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the Classroom (September 16th - October 4th)
Location: Online via Google Classroom (Self-Paced)
Credits: 1 Credit Hour
Course Registration: $65
College Credit Cost: $65 to Wichita State
AI in the Classroom is an engaging self-paced course designed to empower educators with the knowledge and skills to integrate Artificial Intelligence (AI) seamlessly into their teaching practices. Over the course of three weeks, participants will explore various AI websites, learn innovative methods for leveraging AI tools as educators, and discover creative ways to facilitate student engagement and learning through AI technologies.
Google Sheets for Educators (September 16th - October 4th)
Location: Online via Google Classroom (Self-Paced)
Credits: 1 Credit Hour
Course Registration: $65
College Credit Cost: $65 to Wichita State
Google Sheets for Educators is a comprehensive self-paced, three-week course designed to equip teachers with the essential skills and knowledge to utilize Google Sheets effectively in their educational practices. Participants will dive into the world of spreadsheets, mastering basic organization techniques, exploring powerful formulas and functions, and discovering innovative ways to manipulate student data to enhance teaching and learning.
Clearwater, USD 264
Contact: Jason Crist - Email: Jcrist@usd264.org
Title: Science of Langauge and Literacy
Audience: USD 264 employees only
Description: The Science of Language and Literacy professional development will provide teachers
with the skills they need to master the fundamentals of reading instruction – phonological
awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, comprehension, writing, and language. This
experience strengthens teachers’ knowledge of language structure, the development
of the reading brain, and how to nurture the development of foundational literacy
skills. The Science of Language and Literacy will build the knowledge and skills so
that teachers can be more successful with locally selected curriculum and interventions.
Science of Language and Literacy 1: (3 credit hours)
In-person training: 16 hours total per semester
Course work: 120+ hours of individual work time
Science of Language and Literacy 2: (3 credit hours)
In-person training: 16 hours total per semester
Course work: 120+ hours of individual work time
Science of Language and Literacy 3: (3 credit hours)
In-person training: 16 hours total per semester
Course work: 120+ hours of individual work time
Science of Language and Literacy 4: (3 credit hours)
In-person training: 16 hours total per semester
Course work: 120+ hours of individual work time
Haysville, USD 261
Brain Aligned Learning 102 (Jennifer Taylor) September 25 (8 a.m. to 12 p.m.)
Armed with evidence-based strategies rooted in neuroscience, educators will be empowered to unlock the full potential of their students and inspire a lifelong love of learning. Key objectives:
- Gain insights into the structure and function of the brain, including key regions involved in learning, memory, attention, and emotional regulation.
- Learn about the concept of neuroplasticity and how the brain has the remarkable ability to adapt and change.
- Explore the principles of cognitive load theory and how to design learning experiences that manage cognitive load effectively, optimizing learning and retention.
- Discover the power of multisensory learning and how to incorporate visual, auditory, kinesthetic, and tactile elements into teaching practices to enhance comprehension and memory.
- Understand the relationship between emotions and learning and learn strategies for creating a positive and supportive learning environment that fosters emotional well-being and academic success.
Adult Mental Health First Aid (COMCARE) October 2 (8 a.m. – 5 p.m.)
Mental Health First Aid teaches:
- Information on depression, anxiety, trauma, psychosis, and substance use.
- A 5-step action plan to help someone developing a mental health concern or in crisis.
- Available evidence-based professional, peer, and self-help resources.
Mental Health First Aid is listed in the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's National Registry of Evidence-Based Programs and Practices. Studies show that individuals trained in the program increase their knowledge of signs, symptoms and risk factors of mental illness and addictions; can identify multiple types of professional and self-help resources for individuals with a mental illness or addiction; increase their confidence in and likelihood to help an individual in distress; and show reduced social distance to individuals with mental illnesses.
The Adult Mental Health First Aid course is appropriate for anyone who wants to learn how to help adults who may be experiencing a mental health crisis or concern.
Behavior Supports That Work (Dr. Linda Aldridge) November 6 (8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.)
Designed with an eye toward the general education setting, participants emerge with tools ready for immediate implementation. The focus is on development of supports for the most challenging student in the class, the one for whom referral to the School Support Team may be under consideration. Utilizing a neurological perspective, setting conditions (school, community, and home) are explored. Factors explaining behavioral concerns are identified, supports are initiated, and data are kept regarding student response to supports. This learning experience is appropriate for administrators, general education teachers, and special education staff. Processes taught are effective at the preschool, elementary, middle and high school levels.
Brain Aligned Learning 101 (Jennifer Taylor) December 4 (8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.)
Most things that teachers do work to support social emotional learning. Some things work really well and other things only make minor improvements (Hattie, 2008: Tokuhama-Espinosa, 2014). We want to gear our teaching to those things that we know work well to help all children learn necessary social and emotional skills. We can accomplish this through an interdisciplinary approach, pulling from the broad field of neuroscience. Participants will unpack strategies that work based on what we know from the most up to date science behind the way the brain learns.
Inman, USD 448
To be determined
Kansas Leadership Center (KLC)
Title: Introduction to Leadership: When Everyone Leads and Your Leadership Edge
Presenter: Jason Bosch, EdD; Seth Bate, MA, PCC; Tamara Bauer, MS; Julia Fabris McBride, PCC; Tina Khan, MA, MS; Lalo Munoz; Joseph Shephard, MPA, and other qualified Kansas Leadership Center teachers and staff.
Dates:
Create your own schedule:
- Choose from among multiple locations, dates, times, and delivery methods for the one-day When Everyone Leads portion of the course. See current list of course options here: Step 1 of the KLC Path.
- Choose from among multiple locations, dates, and delivery methods for the two-day Your Leadership Edge portion of the course. See current list of course options here: Step 2 of the KLC Path.
Location:
This course is designed to be accessible to every college student and adult learner, with flexible dates, times, and locations for completing the three-day course. The course is offered in-person at the Kansas Leadership Center in Wichita, Kansas, and at the Ewing Marion Kauffman Conference Center in Kansas City, Missouri. It is offered virtually via Zoom.
Audience:
Adults 18 and older
Credit hours: 1
Description:
Learn principles and apply tools from the Kansas Leadership Center (KLC ) Leadership Framework to exercise more leadership and make more impact. This one-credit course features Steps 1 and 2 of the Kansas Leadership Center Path, plus reading and written reflection designed to develop the mindset and skills you need to make more progress on the issues you care about most.
Day one (Step 1 of the KLC Path) is built around the book When Everyone Leads: How the Toughest Challenges Get Seen and Solved. You’ll learn the foundational principles of leadership: Leadership is not about authority and position. Leadership is an activity—small actions taken in moments of opportunity. That means everyone can lead, no matter where they sit in an organization or community. And when more people feel empowered to see and seize their moments to lead, we make more progress on our most important challenges.
By the end the When Everyone Leads portion of the course students will successfully:
- Describe the principle “leadership is an activity not a position or authority” and how it applies to your life and work.
- Summarize at least two big ideas from day one, When Everyone Leads, and personalize them to your life and work.
- Select three ways you will exercise leadership before you come back for the Your Leadership Edge portion of the course.
Days two and three of the course (Step 2 of the KLC Path) are built around the book Your Leadership Edge: Tools and Strategies for When Everyone Leads. It features opportunities to learn and practice core skills and tools from KLC’s powerful leadership framework. Discover new ways to communicate, solve problems and lead more effectively back in your context. Sharpen interpersonal skills, self-awareness and confidence with others. Your Leadership Edge helps you find, test and push to the edge of your comfort zone.
By the end of the Your Leadership Edge portion of the coursestudents will:
- Apply the distinction between adaptive challenges and technical problems to your leadership challenges.
- Apply the KLC leadership framework to imagine new ways forward on issues you care about most.
- Identify key areas where you need to stretch, grow and experiment (i.e. your leadership edge).
- Experiment with new ways to manage yourself.
- Create a simple plan to experiment with at least three skills and/or tools from Your Leadership Edge to make progress on an important challenge after the course.
- Reflect in writing about what you learned and practiced in the classroom and how you have begun to apply leadership principles, skills and tools in your life, work, or community.
Learning Forward Kansas
To be determined
Learning Forward Kansas Registration:
Advanced registration on the Learning Forward KS Website is required.
Maize, USD 266
Spring 2024 (Summer Pre-Session)
CAS 750I Effective Instructional Practices VII
Dates: August 26-December 6
Time: varies by date
Audience: All educators
Location: Virtual (unless indicated below)
Credit Hours: 1 credit hour for taking the equivalent of four 3-hour courses (12 contact
hours)
Instructor: Andrea Palmer Phone: 316-258-9439
Title: Executive Director of Professional Learning
Email: apalmer@usd266.com
PLS website: http://tinyurl.com/266-pls
Shift to Student Led Writing - UDL principles and practice
Description:
This is a course that assists in shifting focus of writing from teacher-centered to student-centered practices for all levels. This book study applies and focuses on Universal Design for Learning principles within the parameters of designing writing tasks. You will review templates for structures and ideas that can be immediately put into practice in the classroom setting. There is no need to purchase that book.
Summarization in Any Subject
Description:
Does your lead measure involve summarization, active reading strategies, background
knowledge or
vocabulary? Do you want to focus on vocabulary? This PLS could be for you! This book
starts with some great background information for teachers! We will then read about
a few strategies together and then the latter portion of this book study will be choose
your own adventure. The discussion board posts will help us brainstorm ways to incorporate
the strategies into our classrooms. With the final activity being building 3 activities
for your class in the fall.
Audience: ALL
Reading in the Wild
Course Objectives: Throughout our online book study, participants will complete reflective prompts, opinion posts, and give ideas for implementation and engagement.
Teachers will read and discuss "Reading in the Wild" written by Donalyn Miller. In this book, Miller, a 6th grade teacher, continues the discussion from her first book, "The Book Whisperer". She offers advice, strategies, and resources on how to instill lifelong "wild" reading habits in our students.
Target Audience - K - 9
Making Hope Happen
Description:
"Making Hope Happen" is a Maize PLS course designed to empower teachers/staff with the skills and mindset needed to foster hope and positivity in their personal and professional lives. This book study will feature practical exercises, real-life case studies, and researched based information around the concept of hope. Participants will learn how to cultivate hope as a strategic asset for achieving goals, overcoming challenges, and enhancing overall well-being not only for themselves but their students and colleagues. The course is designed around the teachings found in the book "Making Hope Happen" by Dr. Shane Lopez. All participants will need to acquire the book for this course. Participants will be engaged through a series of questions after each chapter that will require a written response.
Learning Objectives:
1. Understand the psychology of hope and its impact on human motivation and achievement.
2. Develop techniques to build and sustain hope in various life situations.
3. Learn strategies to inspire hope in others, fostering a supportive and optimistic
environment.
4. Explore the role of hope in resilience and how to leverage it during times of adversity.
5. Create a personalized action plan to implement hope-based practices.
"The Ball"
Description:
Well-known author and presenter, Todd Whitaker, will warm your heart, help you regain focus, and remind you to "keep your eye on the ball", through his story-telling of the reconnection between a veteran teacher and her former student. Through the story of separate and unique challenges the characters face, readers will confront, challenge, and reflect over personal and professional priorities. This book's message resonates with all readers and is a perfect start for the beginning of a school year!
The Resilient Teen
Description:
This book study would be beneficial to anyone working with adolescents in a classroom setting. Grades 7-12 can be an exciting, yet very difficult and confusing period of growth. The Resilient Teen will instruct the reader in ten powerful skills to help understand and manage emotions, recover from difficult situations, and provide tips for better relationship building skills for building resilience when working with teenage youth.
Book Study: INTENTIONAL NEUROPLASTICITY
Description:
Students are carrying their mental exhaustion to classrooms along with their challenging behaviors. Educator burnout is at an all time high. Intentional Neuroplasticity dives into the plasticity of the brain and the nervous system. This then affects behaviors. Learning to empower and relieve our nervous systems is explored in this book. It is a helpful tool for educators themselves and our students.
Dealing With Difficult Parents
Communicating with parents is one of the most challenging and potentially stressful tasks that teachers face daily. Whether trying to resolve a heated argument or delivering bad news, it is essential to know how to handle difficult situations and establish positive relationships with your students' parents.
How to Plan Differentiated Reading Instruction
The authors provide a detailed framework for implementing differentiated small group instruction over multi-week cycles.
The Comprehension Blueprint: Helping Students Make Meaning From Text by Nancy Lewis Hennessy
Course objectives: Participants will:
- Gain critical background knowledge on the essentials they need to teach text comprehension.
- Learn about a framework for organizing instruction that is aligned with the language comprehension strands of Scarborough's Reading Rope.
- Reflect on how they might utilize the framework for planning their units and lessons, adapting to the needs of individual students, and assessing student progress.
Publisher description:
“Comprehension is a primary ingredient of reading success—but most educators aren't
taught how to deliver structured comprehension instruction in their classrooms. K–8
teachers will find the guidance they need in this groundbreaking professional resource
from Nancy Hennessy, former IDA President and an expert on reading comprehension.
Meticulously researched and masterfully organized, this book offers a clear blueprint
for understanding the complexities of reading comprehension and delivering high-quality,
evidence-based instruction that helps students construct meaning from challenging
texts.
Aligned with the science of reading and IDA's Structured Literacy approach, this book is a must for in-service educators and an ideal supplement to pair with core literacy textbooks. Today's teachers will get the essential knowledge and practical tools they
Wichita, USD 259
Josh Ehret
- PD Session Name: Teaching with Canvas: Harmonizing Your Online Resources and Lessons (EdTechTeam)
- Name of Presenter(s): Joshua Ehret
- Location of PD Session: Online Asynchronous Course
- Dates of PD Session: Oct 22 - Nov 15
- Audience: 6-12 Secondary Teachers, Wichita Public Schools
- PD Description: This online Canvas course will walk educators through the initial steps of integrating Canvas into their teaching. Learn how to organize resources, design engaging interactive lessons using Canvas modules, and utilize various Canvas tools for effective instruction. The goal is to help transform your digital teaching approach into a harmonious and well-orchestrated learning experience for your students.
- # of Credit Hours: 2 Grad Credit Hours
Josh Ehret
- PD Session Name: Teaching with Canvas: Harmonizing Your Online Resources and Lessons (EdTechTeam)
- Name of Presenter(s): Joshua Ehret
- Location of PD Session: Online Asynchronous Course
- Dates of PD Session: Nov 18- Dec 20
- Audience: 6-12 Secondary Teachers, Wichita Public Schools
- PD Description: This online Canvas course will walk educators through the initial steps of integrating Canvas into their teaching. Learn how to organize resources, design engaging interactive lessons using Canvas modules, and utilize various Canvas tools for effective instruction. The goal is to help transform your digital teaching approach into a harmonious and well-orchestrated learning experience for your students.
- # of Credit Hours: 2 Grad Credit Hours
Tana Ruder
PD Session Name: AI Explorers: Creative Tech in the Classroom (EdTechTeam)
- Name of Presenter(s): Tana Ruder, District Technology Integration Specialist
- Location of PD Session: Online Asynchronous Course
- Dates of PD Session: October & November 2024
- Audience: PK-12 Teachers, Wichita Public Schools
- PD Description: Dive into the exciting world of AI with "AI Explorers: Creative Tech in the Classroom," a course that demystifies technology and inspires innovation. Over four weeks, you’ll get your hands on the coolest AI tools out there and see how they can make your teaching more fun and your lessons more impactful. We’ll play with AI that personalizes learning for every student, discover how to make informed decisions using tech, and find new ways to spark engagement in the classroom. This isn’t about sitting back and listening—it's about doing, creating, and maybe even a little experimenting. Get ready to mix, match, and meld AI into your teaching and watch your classroom come alive. All you need is curiosity and a desire to give your students a head-start in a world where technology is everywhere.
- # of Credit Hours: 2 Grad Credit Hours
Tana Ruder
PD Session Name: USD 259 Technology Integration Tools (EdTechTeam)
- Name of Presenter(s): Tana Ruder, District Technology Integration Specialist
- Location of PD Session: Online Asynchronous Course
- Dates of PD Session: Fall 2024
- Audience: PK-12 Teachers, Wichita Public Schools
- PD Description: Come explore all the technology integration tools available in the district. The first part of this asynchronous course will take you on a journey through the technology resources at your fingertips. Once you have an overview of available technology, you will explore a few tools of your choice at a deeper level. The final piece is showcasing how you can use these technologies to enhance and transform student learning.
- # of Credit Hours: 1 Grad Credit Hours
Kristin Ford
- PD Session Name: “iPads in Action: A Course for Elementary Teachers” (EdTechTeam)
- Name of Presenter(s): Kristin Ford
- Location of PD Session: Online Asynchronous Course
- Dates of PD Session: 2 Weeks long Fall 2024
- Audience: K-5 Educators Wichita Public Schools
- PD Description: This course is designed to empower elementary school teachers with the knowledge and skills to effectively integrate iPads into their classrooms while learning the Seesaw platform. Participants will explore how to use iPads as powerful teaching tools to engage students and enhance learning experiences. Key areas of focus will include; Understanding the iPad Ecosystem, Accessibility Tools, and Maximizing Digital Tools and Apps. By the end of this course, teachers will be equipped to harness the power of iPads to create dynamic, interactive, and inclusive learning environments. Join us on this exciting journey to redefine teaching and learning in the digital age!
- # of Credit Hours: 1 Grad Credit Hour
- PD Session Name: EmpowerED Educator Fellowship: Building Teacher Leadership Foundations Part 1
- Name of Presenter(s): Dyane Smokorowski, Tammy Martin, Chris Wendt
- Location of PD Session: In-Person & Canvas
- Dates of PD Session: September 10 - December 6, 2024
- Audience: K-12 Educators, Wichita Public Schools
- PD Description: This fellowship is designed to cultivate teacher leadership by exploring innovative practices, building collaborative communities, and fostering professional growth. Fellows will engage in activities focused on developing leadership skills, unpacking educational standards, and building a supportive network of educators. The course will emphasize applying the Teacher Leader Standards to create positive change in classrooms and schools, with a mix of in-person activities, online collaboration, and reflective practices.
- # of Credit Hours: 1 Grad Credit Hour
Valley Center, USD 262
To be determined
Academic credit for professional development completed during the summer of 2024.
Andover, USD 385
Title: Kagan Brain-Friendly Teaching
Presenter: Traci Holder (coordinator); Kagan trainer
Dates: July 29-30
Time: 8:30 - 3:45 (registration begins at 8:00)
Location: Center for Advanced Professional Studies - Andover USD 385
Audience: PK-12 teachers and administrators (no previous Kagan training is required - must
be employed with USD 385)
Credit hours: 1
Course Description:
Brain science and research has direct applications to classroom teaching and learning. We ignore the research at the peril of our own success as well as at the success of our students. Teaching with methods that don’t respect brain science is like swimming against the current: teaching is more exhausting, students learn less, and students like class and content less. When we align our teaching with how the brain best learns, we are going with the current.
Students learn more, enjoy class more, and teaching is more effortless and enjoyable for us. In this workshop, learn six core principles of brain-friendly teaching. For each principle, you will come away with Kagan Structures, tools, tips, and techniques to make your teaching more brain compatible and more scientifically sound.
This is a great workshop for teachers who are new to Kagan and for those who have attended other Kagan workshops.
Title: Capturing Kids’ Hearts 1
Presenter: Traci Holder with CKH trainer
Dates: July 22-23
Time: 8:00-4:00
Location: Andover District Office
Audience: Certified staff who work in Capturing Kids’ Hearts buildings (must be employed with
USD 385)
Credit hours: 1
Course Description:
Capturing Kids’ Hearts 1 is an immersive, participatory experience. Teachers, staff,
and administrators learn and practice skills they will use and model in their classrooms,
schools, and districts. The program’s research-based processes improve five key indicators
of school performance: fewer discipline referrals, improved attendance, higher student
achievement, lower dropout rates, and higher teacher satisfaction. Capturing Kids’
Hearts 1 is the beginning of a transformational, multi-year process for teachers
and administrators at the campus or district level.
Title: Book Study - Engaging the Reqired Brain
Presenter: Rachel Meenen and Micah Brown
Dates: June 2nd-30th
Time: 4 weeks, self-paced online
Location: Online
Audience: K-12 Teachers (must be employed with USD 385)
Credit hours: 1
Required Materials: Participants are required to purchase a print or digital copy of the book.
Engaging the Reqired Brain by David A. Sousa
2nd Edition - February 2, 2024
ISBN-13: 978-1071923245
Course Description:
“Does the way teachers use technology in instruction improve student achievement?” Students are engaging with new information in different ways, so educators must shift their instructional practice accordingly. In this book study, participants will explore the work of educational neuroscience author, Dr. David Sousa in his book, "Engaging the Rewired Brain”. They will develop a deeper understanding of the types of classrooms that engage the rewired brain, and strategies to determine whether, when, and how to use technology.
Title: Book Study - Lead from Where You Are
Presenter: Janelle Tittsworth & Stacey Ryan
Dates: May 31-June 28
Time: 4 weeks, self-paced online
Location: Online
Required Materials: Participants are required to purchase a print or digital copy of the book.
Lead from Where You Are: Building Intention, Connection and Direction in Our Schools by Joe Sanfelippo
ISBN-13: 978-1948334471
Audience: PK-12 Teachers (must be employed with USD 385)
Credit hours: 1
Course Description:
During this book study, participants will reflect on and grow their current practice. Lead from Where You Are offers a down-to-earth, implementable approach to rethinking how we build leadership and community in schools. Dr. Joe Sanfelippo, a veteran principal and superintendent, contends that our focus must be on growing leadership potential all across the community, from students to teachers to staff. We can do this by reflecting on how we build a sense of intention together, connect with each other, and direct those we lead with compassion and affirmation.
Title: Book Study - What Great Teachers Do Differently
Presenter: Stacey Ryan
Dates: June 14-July 12
Time: 4 weeks, self-paced online
Location: Online
Required Materials: Participants are required to purchase a print or digital copy of the book.
What Great Teachers Do Differently by Todd Whitaker
3rd Edition - April 22, 2020
ISBN-13: 978-0367344641
Audience: PK-12 Teachers (must be employed with USD 385)
Credit hours: 1
Course Description:
In this book study, participants will reflect on and grow their current teaching practice. The book, by Todd Whitaker, explores 19 components to being effective in the classroom.Teachers will learn and use ideas from the book to enhance student engagement, management, instruction and effectiveness with their current students.
Title: Book study - Healthy Teachers, Happy Classrooms: Twelve Brain-Based Priniciples to Avoid Burnout,
Increase Optimism, and Support Physical Well-Being
Presenter: Janelle Tittsworth & Stacey Ryan
Dates: June 14-July 12
Time: 4 weeks, self-paced online
Location: Online
Required Materials: Participants are required to purchase a print or digital copy of the book.
Healthy Teachers, Happy Classrooms: Twelve Brain-Baised Principals to Avoid Burnout, Increase Optimism, and Support Physical Well-Being by Marcia L. Tate
ISBN-13: 978-1952812972
Audience: PK-12 Teachers (must be employed with USD 385)
Credit hours: 1
Course Description:
This book, by Dr. Marcia Tate, provides practical ideas for educators to implement twelve principles of a healthy lifestyle. Participants will explore essential components that lead to longevity in education. Each principle includes brain research, action steps, and connections to the classroom. Educators will reflect on topics from the book and apply self-selected strategies to their own lives and teaching practice.
Arts Partners
Title: Just Add Art Symposium
Presenter(s): Multiple
Date: July 24th & 25th
Credit Hours: .5
Description:
Arts integration engages diverse learners through music, dance, poetry, visual art and drama to understand and express their learning of curriculum concepts through the arts.
Now arts integration isn’t just for the art teacher, these strategies can be incorporated by all educators from early childhood to 12th grade as well as school support staff. In addition to the hands-on workshops for PreK-12th grade educators, there will be sessions specifically for Kindergarten and preschool educators, sponsored by The Wolf Trap Institute of Early Learning Through the Arts.
Augusta, USD 402
Book Study - TBD
Buhler, USD 313
June 3 - July 8 (6 sessions) - Book Study
The Playful Classroom: The Power of Play for All Ages by Jed Dearybury & Julie Jones, PhD (2020)
Research studies show that all students―young and old, rich and poor, urban and rural―benefit immensely from classrooms filled with art, creativity, and laughter. Fun, playfulness, creative thinking, and individual expression reinforce positive experiences, which in turn lead to more engaged students, better classroom environments, and successful learning outcomes. Designed for K-12 educators, The Playful Classroom describes how teachers can develop a playful mindset for giving students meaningful, relevant and fun learning experiences. This unique real-world guide provides you with everything you need to incorporate engaging, hands-on lessons and creative activities, regardless of the level and subject you teach.
Building on contemporary and seminal works on learning theory and play pedagogy, the authors explain how to inspire your students by bringing play. into your classroom. This clear, user-friendly guide supplies practical strategies and effective solutions for adding the missing ingredients to your classroom culture. Access to the authors’ companion website provides videos, learning experiences, and downloadable teaching and learning resources. Packed with relatable humor, proven methods, and valuable insights, this book enables you to:
- Provide meaningful experiences that will benefit students both in school and later in life
- Combine the principles of PLAY with traditional curricula to encourage creative learning
- Promote trust, collaboration, and growth in students
- Develop a playful mindset for bringing the arts into every lesson
- Foster critical thinking in any school community
The Playful Classroom: The Power of Play for All Ages is a must-have resource for K-12 educators, higher education professionals, and readers looking for education-based professional development and training resources.
Catholic Diocese of Wichita
Summary: The Catholic Diocese of WIchita is holding a summer learning program for their teachers and the following classes can be used to earn college credit from WSU. Dates for the classes will be June 10-13, 2024 held at Bishop Carroll Catholic High School (8101 West Central, Wichita, KS). Students will take 4 sessions for 1 credit hour or 8 sessions for 2 credit hours. College Credit will be awarded by Wichita State University in the FALL-Session at the cost of $65 per credit hour.
June 10, 2024 8:30-11:30
Name of Course: Spelling: It All Makes Sense!
Presenter: Allyson Deaver
Date: June 10, 2024– 8:30-11:30
Audience: All Levels
Course Description: The focus of this book discussion will be on morphology (meaning) and etymology (origin) of words. Questions like why is there a W in answer and L in talk will also be answered. No need to read cover to cover. Come ready to share your questions and insights from Beneath the Surface of Words: What English Spelling Reveals & Why It Matters by Sue Scibetta Hegland.
Name of Course: Effective Elementary Classroom Management Strategies
Presenter: Stephanie Warren
Date: June 10, 2024–8:30-11:30
Audience: K-5
Course Description: This session will provide a variety of ideas and resources to help support classroom management and behavior in a positive way. Teachers will leave this session with a toolbox of strategies that could be implemented the next day. We will look at schoolwide, classroom, and individual behavior systems. This session will be helpful for teachers just beginning in their careers or those looking to do something different with their students.
Name of Course: Helping Middle Schoolers Love Writing
Presenter: Lori Doerneman
Date: June 10, 2024–8:30-11:30
Audience: Middle School
Course Description: You will be immersed in the practice of using mentor sentences (from well-known authors) to solidify your understanding of phrases and clauses. Your writing will become stronger and you will learn how to teach this technique to your 6th, 7th, and 8th graders.
Name of Course: Taking Book Reports to the Next Level
Presenter: Mary Carol Greene
Date: June 10, 2024– 8:30-11:30
Audience: Grades 4 - 12
Course Description: First, learn how to create a themed, grade-appropriate reading list for your students to choose a book report book. Then, learn how to ensure that students are reading their books. Next, learn how to use their books as source material for the different types of writing which you need to teach (such as narrative, chronological, expository, persuasive, argumentative, and even poetry writing). Finally, learn how to create presentation guidelines for students to present their work and practice their speaking skills.
June 10, 2024 12:30-3:30
Name of Course: The Neurodivergent Student from the Perspective of Administration and School Counselor
Presenters: Zoe Greenemeyer and Corey Ritter
Date: June 10, 2024–12:30-3:30
Audience: All Levels
Course Description: This session will provide insight into brain development, how trauma impacts this, and the parts of the brain that are triggered in situations and why they may be triggered. This leads to behaviors you may see in and out of the classroom. We will explain the connection between the brain and behaviors. This will move us into classroom management and discipline strategies from the administration and counseling perspective. We will discuss the importance of relationships, staff development, and classroom social and emotional lessons. We will leave you with an understanding of your students through a trauma informed lens and provide strategies that we have used in our school to meet the needs of the students and staff.
Name of Course: Phonics & Reading- How to Teach What I Wasn't Taught
Presenter: Allyson Deaver
Date: June 10, 2024–12:30-3:30
Audience: K-5
Course Description: This session will take an in-depth focus on the 6 syllable types learning how to apply them in decoding unknown or higher level words. We will also focus on syllable division rules to be able to give teachers the knowledge of how to identify syllables and decode single and multi syllable words with the knowledge and resources to apply in their teaching. Application of these concepts will be practiced throughout the session. Resources will be provided for utilization in classrooms and MTSS application.
Name of Course: Graphic Organizers for Writing
Presenter: Mary Carol Greene
Date: June 10, 2024– 12:30-3:30
Audience: English Teachers of Grades 4 - 12
Course Description: Learn how to use graphic organizers to simplify and illustrate the writing process for your students. First, learn how to teach paragraph writing using a fun and memorable graphic organizer. Then, learn how to teach more complex writing (such as chronological, expository, persuasive, and argumentative essays) using clear, consistent, and effective graphic organizers. All graphic organizers were created by the presenter and can be modified for your content area. Print and digital copies of all of the graphic organizers used during the class will be provided to all enrolled.
June 11, 2024 8:30-11:30
Name of Course: Getting Google Organized
Presenter: Valerie Rohlman
Date: June 11, 2024– 8:30-11:30
Audience: All Levels
Course Description: Keeping your files and materials organized is an endless task. When attending this session, I will give you some tips and tricks to help you keep your Gmail and Drive organized. You will also have time during the session to work on organizing your messages and files. I will highlight some of the newest features of these apps as well as any other Google questions you may have.
Name of Course: Innovative Teachers Motivate Innovative Students
Presenter: Kim Cowsill
Date: June 11, 2024– 8:30-11:30
Audience: K-8
Course Description: In this session I will share some teaching strategies I learned at a conference called, “The Innovative Schools Summit.” There were many amazing speakers at this conference who motivated and reminded me of the teacher I want to be. We are living in times of great stress and anxiety and learning ways to help work through these obstacles makes teaching and learning more manageable and enjoyable. I will also share some strategies I use with my small intervention groups to motivate students.
Name of Course: Achieving Reading Fluency and Comprehension
Presenter: Carmen Abellanas Sanchez
Date: June 11, 2024– 8:30-11:30
Audience: ELA teachers grades 2-5
Course Description: Apply the knowledge based on the science of reading, to help our students acquire the necessary skills to read and comprehend increasingly longer and more complex texts. Rethink how we teach and apply morphology, grammar, vocabulary and spelling to read more fluently that will lead to a better comprehension of the texts. This session will provide the knowledge to adjust teaching practices, as well as, highly customizable activities to enhance your lessons.
Name of Course: Cool Biology water labs on a budget
Presenter: Donna Maus
Date: June 11, 2024– 8:30-11:30
Audience: Middle School/High School
Course Description: The session is devoted to understanding some of the unique (and miraculous) properties of water and its relationship to living things. We will do several different demonstrations that are fun and illustrate the properties of water. We will do an experiment that will help your students understand osmosis and its impact. Participants will have time to discuss with their peers, develop their own timelines, and ask questions. Participants will leave with documents to do the labs in their own classroom.
June 11, 2024 12:30-3:30
Name of Course: A Site to Behold
Presenter: Susie Klausmeyer and Matthew Ho
Date: June 11, 2024– 12:30-3:30
Audience: All Levels
Course Description: Like the Teacher to Teacher website? Want something similar for your classroom but don't know where to start? Come join Matthew and Susie as they show you how to create a website easily. You will leave the class with a start to your website and the tools to complete it.
Name of Course: Bringing Lessons to Life through STEM
Presenter: Valerie Rohlman
Date: June 11, 2024– 12:30-3:30
Audience: Emphasis on K-6, but can be adapted for MS
Course Description: This is our 3rd year of integrating STEM into our school in grades K-5. During this session I will share some of the ways we have gathered materials to supply the program. I will provide instructions and examples of some of the projects the students have done and give you the opportunity to make a few also. I will also share some of the sources that I have been using and how we integrate literature with them.
Name of Course: Building Community (How to engage diverse students)
Presenter: Carmen Abellanas Sanchez
Date: June 11, 2024– 12:30-3:30
Audience: Teachers from K-8 grades
Course Description: In this session we will try to find unity in diversity, to develop a sense of belonging and community in our classrooms. During the session we will understand how we can engage, challenge and include every student in our class, through different techniques and ideas, that can be adapted to any grade and subject area. Helping our students to find their community in the classroom, will lead them to a better attitude towards their schoolwork and learning.
Name of Course: Teach KS Nature with Ecomeet
Presenter: Donna Maus
Date: June 11, 2024– 12:30-3:30
Audience: Science and drama teachers, grades 7-12
Course Description: Ecomeet is a wildlife competition that can help your students have a lot of fun and learn about Kansas wildlife. We will learn about the different parts of the competition, and I'll have activities set up so you can experience (and tell students) how to be successful in each part. You will receive resources your students can use to study, and I'll walk you through how to prepare, including introductory materials and a timeline.
June 12, 2024 8:30-11:30
Name of Course: Aristotle: Classroom & Student Device Management for Teachers
Presenter: Matthew Ho
Date: June 12, 2024– 8:30-11:30
Audience: K-12
Course Description: AristotleK12 encompasses student-centric filtering, asset utilization and reporting, student behavior analytics, and classroom management. AristotleK12 is the EdTech solution providing you with the convenience and flexibility needed when managing student technology.
Name of Course: Keepers on Parade
Presenter: Lisa Lang
Date: June 12, 2024– 8:30-11:30
Audience: K-8
Course Description: Bringing the Keeper of the Plains to your classroom! Keepers on Parade is an art project established in 2015 to promote Wichita pride with 10-foot tall, hand-painted replicas of the city's iconic Keeper of the Plains statue. Keepers on Parade was started by Together Wichita and continued by the Wichita Regional Chamber of Commerce in 2022 as part of the organization's quality-of-place initiative. Taking inspiration for that initiative, participants will learn how to create their own personalized, unique miniature Keeper of the Plains with a project that is easily adaptable to their classroom with students.
Name of Course: Teaching Whole-Class Novels Without Chapter Comprehension Quizzes
Presenter: Mary Carol Greene
Date: June 12, 2024– 8:30-11:30
Audience: Grades 4-12
Course Description: Are you tired of using reading comprehension quizzes or assignments for every chapter of your whole-class novels? Learn how you can ensure students’ participation, improve their vocabularies, practice note taking, develop their literary analysis skills, and work on structured writing — all on a daily basis with one simple assignment. The 4th grade through 6th grade novel Where the Mountain Meets the Moon and the 7th grade through 10th grade novel The Hobbit will be used as example whole-class novels.
Name of Course: A Comprehensive Guide for a Unit over Herman Melville
Presenter: Said Fallaha
Date: June 12, 2024– 8:30-11:30
Audience: 6-12th This is intended for those who do not enjoy teaching Melville but must cover him.
Course Description: This will be an overview on how to teach a whole unit on Herman Melville. It will include, biographical anecdotes, which stories to teach, which chapter to teach out of Moby Dick, philosophies to discuss in relation to the texts, history to discuss in relation to the texts, Biblical contexts to discuss in relation to the texts, and instructions on how to play a sport (my invention) as a fun capstone to the unit. Plus, our own discussion of the reading Plus, writing assignments (For your students) Plus, my PowerPoints for your use and editing.
June 12, 2024 12:30-3:30
Name of Course: 30+ Digital Tools
Presenter: Susie Klausmeyer
Date: June 12, 2024– 12:30-3:30
Audience: All Levels
Name of Course: Come learn about a variety of technology tools from making your presentations interactive to extensions for Google Chrome to tools to increase productivity. You will get a chance to try them out and pick tools that you can take back to your classroom. Bring your laptop!
Name of Course: Storybook Art
Presenter: Lisa Lang
Date: June 12, 2024– 12:30-3:30
Audience: Elementary
Name of Course: Participants will learn ways to integrate art into the Elementary Classroom through the use of Art projects that pair with a variety of children's storybooks. These are projects that are easily adaptable to general education classrooms using a variety of materials.
Name of Course: Student Council and Summer Camps
Presenter: Joel Arnold
Date: June 12, 2024– 12:30-3:30
Audience: Elementary and Middle School
Name of Course: There are so many ways to build community at our schools! Student Council gives your students a voice and builds up leaders! Summer Camps put a whole new spin on summer school and turn a drudgery into something the students look forward to! Come hear our school's story and get ideas you can take to your school!
Name of Course: Successful Classroom Management from Day 1
Presenters: Andrew and Anne Howell
Date: June 12, 2024– 12:30-3:30
Audience: Grades 6-12
Name of Course: Walk into your classroom confidently next year knowing that classroom management will be easier! Andrew and Anne Howell will share strategies and activities that lay the foundation for strong and personable classroom management practices. The Howells will provide tools teachers can implement during their first week of school which will lead to an engaging and loving classroom environment all year long!
Name of Course: Graphic Organizers for Writing
Presenter: Mary Carol Greene
Date: June 12, 2024– 12:30-3:30
Audience: English Teachers of Grades 4 - 12
Name of Course: Learn how to use graphic organizers to simplify and illustrate the writing process for your students. First, learn how to teach paragraph writing using a fun and memorable graphic organizer. Then, learn how to teach more complex writing (such as chronological, expository, persuasive, and argumentative essays) using clear, consistent, and effective graphic organizers. All graphic organizers were created by the presenter and can be modified for your content area. Print and digital copies of all of the graphic organizers used during the class will be provided to all enrolled.
June 13, 2024 8:30-11:30
Name of Course: AI--Be Not Afraid
Presenter: Susie Klausmeyer
Date: June 13, 2024– 8:30-11:30
Audience: PreK-12
Course Description: Be Not Afraid of AI. AI can make your teaching life easier. I will share specific AI tools for teachers. You will create prompts to use in AI. I will share tools that are available to use with your students. There will be time to play and learn.
Name of Course: Poetry Power!
Presenter: Joel Arnold
Date: June 13, 2024– 8:30-11:30
Audience: Elementary
Course Description: Memorizing poetry is a lost art in our schools! But our school has found that there is much joy to be had in sharing beautiful, exciting, and funny poems with our students. Even students that struggle with memorizing are able to take pride in learning parts of great poems for a class recitation. You will leave this class with great ideas for how you can incorporate poetry into your classroom!
Name of Course: Fostering Fertility Appreciation in Teens
Presenter: Lindy Meyer
Date: June 13, 2024–8:30-11:30
Audience: 5-12
Course Description: Overview of male and female reproductive systems with an emphasis on the hormones of each. Demonstration of how presenting this material to middle and high school students has resulted in better health and treatment of abnormalities in students and assists them in making better decisions in relationships. It will be presented as an allied health service that is guided by Catholic moral principles.
Name of Course: 101 P.E. games/activities using folding tables
Presenter: Brad Hollinger
Date: June 13, 2024– 8:30-11:30
Audience: P.E. teachers, Latch Key teachers, summer school teachers
Course Description: TableTop games are a great way to teach P.E. concepts that are part of a "Striking" unit. A variety of games involving multiple types of balls, racquets, paddles or just your hands will be taught that include multiple grade levels from Pre K through even 8th grade. This is a participation class in that all activities and games will be played by participants that day (Learn by doing). No need for notes as I will try to have a handout available for you to take home.
June 13, 2024 12:30-3:30
Name of Course: Mental Illness: The Silent Epidemic in Our Schools
Presenter: Brooke McGivern
Date: June 13, 2024– 12:30-3:30
Audience: K-12
Course Description: We will look at the most common mental illnesses that are appearing in the classroom today and discuss what steps we as educators can take to help navigate these professional challenges.
Name of Course: The Best Teachers Steal: Engaging Projects
Presenter: Joel Arnold
Date: June 13, 2024– 12:30-3:30
Audience: K-8
Course Description: Our students come alive when they are learning through hands-on activities and projects! Joel has stolen many ideas from colleagues over the years, and wants you to steal from him now! Tons of great lessons and rubrics for every subject that will energize your students. We will end with time for show and tell (and steal) for anyone who has a project they are proud of that you want to share!
Name of Course: Catch Em’ Young! Supporting our Earliest Readers
Presenter: Ann Warren
Date: June 13, 2024– 12:30-3:30
Audience: K-2
Course Description: Research has shown that students who lag behind in early reading development will rarely catch up without intensive intervention. Primary teachers are the front line in identifying and addressing reading concerns to set children on the path to proficient reading. In this session, teachers will learn why reading difficulties occur and how to identify at-risk students. Additionally, teachers will use student data to plan structured literacy instructional activities to take and use in their own classrooms. This session will be both informative and hands-on, and teachers will gain confidence with addressing early reading concerns.
Name of Course: Notes the Cornell Way
Presenter: Jeremy Barr
Date: June 13, 2024– 12:30-3:30
Audience: 5th-12th
Course Description: How are you and your students feeling about taking notes? Are you doing all the work just to have students lose them, throw them in a backpack, or become locker fodder? Do students seem confused about how best to study? Cornell Lecture Notes is an ideal note-taking structure and process that engages students in the learning multiple times. More than just a structure for taking notes, Cornell Notes become a process for students to interact with their class/lecture notes. When using Cornell Notes remember the CORNELL WAY to note-taking, note-making, note-interacting, and note-reflecting.
Chapman, USD 473
Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the Classroom (June 3 - June 21)
AI in the Classroom is an engaging self-paced course designed to empower
educators with the knowledge and skills to integrate Artificial Intelligence (AI)
seamlessly into their teaching practices. Over the course of three weeks, participants
will explore various AI websites, learn innovative methods for leveraging AI tools
as
educators, and discover creative ways to facilitate student engagement and learning
through AI technologies.
Google Sheets for Educators (June 10 - June 28)
Google Sheets for Educators is a comprehensive self-paced three week course
designed to equip teachers with the essential skills and knowledge to utilize Google
Sheets effectively in their educational practices. Participants will dive into the
world
of spreadsheets, mastering basic organization techniques, exploring powerful
formulas and functions, and discovering innovative ways to manipulate student data
to enhance teaching and learning.
Canva, Designing for your Classroom (June 17 - July 5)
Canva, Design in the Classroom is an interactive course designed to teach educators
the skills and knowledge of visual design principles. Over the course of three weeks,
participants will learn to seamlessly integrate design into their teaching practices
using the online platform, Canva. Teachers will explore the fundamentals of design,
discover innovative ways to incorporate visual elements into lessons, and learn how
to create engaging and impactful lesson plans for student use.
Clearwater, USD 264
Contact: Jason Crist - Email: Jcrist@usd264.org
Title: Science of Langauge and Literacy
Audience: USD 264 employees only
Description: The Science of Language and Literacy professional development will provide teachers
with the skills they need to master the fundamentals of reading instruction – phonological
awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, comprehension, writing, and language. This
experience strengthens teachers’ knowledge of language structure, the development
of the reading brain, and how to nurture the development of foundational literacy
skills. The Science of Language and Literacy will build the knowledge and skills so
that teachers can be more successful with locally selected curriculum and interventions.
Science of Language and Literacy 1: (3 credit hours)
In-person training: 16 hours total per semester
Course work: 120+ hours of individual work time
Science of Language and Literacy 2: (3 credit hours)
In-person training: 16 hours total per semester
Course work: 120+ hours of individual work time
Science of Language and Literacy 3: (3 credit hours)
In-person training: 16 hours total per semester
Course work: 120+ hours of individual work time
Science of Language and Literacy 4: (3 credit hours)
In-person training: 16 hours total per semester
Course work: 120+ hours of individual work time
Course Name: Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the Classroom
Location: Online via Google Classroom
Dates: June 3 - June 23 (Self-Paced)
Credits: 1 Credit Hour
Course Registration: USD 264 Employees = FREE | Non-USD 264 Employees = $65
College Credit Cost: 1 Credit Hour = $65 to Wichita State
Description: Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the Classroom guides educators in using
and integrating AI in their classrooms. What’s the big deal with AI? Chat GPT? Google
Bard? Are my students cheating? Can I use AI to be a more effective teacher and enhance
my instruction? Let’s dive into all those questions and more as we look at the implications
AI has for your classroom and your students.
Course Name: Chromebook Guru - From Beginner to Boss
Location: Online via Google Classroom
Dates: 3 Weeks - June 10 - June 30 (Self-Paced)
Credits: 1 Credit Hour
Cost: Course Registration = $65 and 1 Credit Hour = $65 ($130 Total)
Description: Feeling like a Chromebook rookie? In "Chromebook Guru: From Beginner
to Boss," you'll transform from a confused clicker to a confident Chromebook commander!
This course dives deep into the world of Chromebooks, unlocking their hidden potential.
Master essential functions, discover time-saving hacks, and conquer accessibility
features. Get ready to say goodbye to Chromebook struggles and hello to digital mastery!
Course Name: Unleash Creativity in Your Classroom with Canva!
Location: Online via Google Classroom
Dates: June 17 - July 7 (Self-Paced)
Credits: 1 Credit Hour
Cost: Course Registration = $65 and 1 Credit Hour = $65 ($130 Total)
Description: Unleash Creativity in Your Classroom with Canva! This course empowers you to use Canva, a free and powerful design tool, to create stunning visuals that enhance learning. Go beyond textbooks! Craft engaging presentations, infographics, and social media graphics that resonate with students. Learn photo editing, design layout, and collaboration tools – all within an intuitive platform. Transform your lessons and empower students to explore the world of digital design.
Course Name: G Suite for the Classroom: Create, Assess & Collaborate with Docs, Forms & Slides
Location: Online via Google Classroom
Dates: June 24 - July 14 (Self-Paced)
Credits: 1 Credit Hour
Cost: Course Registration = $65 and 1 Credit Hour = $65 ($130 Total)
Description: Need a fresh look at your Google Tools? G Suite for the Classroom: Create, Assess & Collaborate with Docs, Forms & Slides equips you to harness the power of Google Apps! Learn to craft engaging lessons with Docs, streamline assessments with Forms, and foster collaboration with Slides. This course unlocks the full potential of Google Apps including new features, empowering you and your students for a more interactive and efficient learning experience! Not only will we discuss how to use these tools to support collaboration and creativity, but also how to use them to save time and energy for everyday tasks.
Course Name: Game Changers: AI Tools for Every Classroom
Location: Online via Google Classroom
Dates: July 1 - July 21 (Self-Paced)
Credits: 1 Credit Hour
Cost: Course Registration = $65 and 1 Credit Hour = $65 ($130 Total)
Description: Feeling overwhelmed by paperwork and repetitive tasks? Game Changers: AI Tools for Every Classroom unlocks the power of Artificial Intelligence to transform your teaching! Explore innovative tools like Magic School AI, Adobe Express, Pictory, Canva and more to streamline grading, personalize learning, and create dynamic content. This course empowers you to work smarter, not harder, while igniting creativity and student engagement in your classroom. We will examine AI Tool topics that include: ChatBots, Visual & Design, Lesson & Content Creation, Teaching Aides, Assessment Generators and Collaboration & Communication.
Course Name: Backward Mapping for Standards Alignment
Dates: June & July
Credits: 2 credit hours
USD 264 Employees Only.
Description: This course provides educators with practical tools and strategies to enhance their instructional planning and assessment practices. Through mandatory in-person seat work sessions and complementary independent coursework, participants will develop and refine their skills in creating and aligning learning intentions, success criteria, formative and summative assessments, and daily lesson plans to State Standards/Competencies. Educators will learn to design robust instructional units that promote student success and meet the rigorous demands of educational standards.
Cosmosphere
June 25th & 26th Summer Teacher STEM Camp sessions.
.5 credit hour
Exploration Place
Onsite and traveling camp staff professional development. Further details to be provided by Exploration Place management.
Requirements:
- Attendance at orientation and training
- completion of KCCTO training
- observations by Camp Manager and Assistant Camp Director at onsite and traveling camp sites
- completion of written reflections
Eligible for 1 credit hour upon completion and approval from Exploration Place management.
Haysville, USD 261
Getting your Hands Dirty in a "Wonder Culture" Classroom
Date & Time: Tuesday, July 23, 2024 - 8:30am - 3:30pm
Location: Dr. John Burke Learning Center
Presenter: Brian McCornack Ph.D.
Description:
In this workshop, we will explore the use of "inquiry" in theclassroom through hands-on
activities and interactive discussionswhile practicing other effective tools to engage
students. You willnot just be a teacher in this session. You will be the studentlearning
how to flex their "wonder muscles" as well! Too often,teachers think, "science is
not for me." But in reality, the art ofscience, which is "
curiosity driven but evidence-based," is at theheart of every elementary classroom.
Science is a way of exploringour world and using evidence to help inform our next
wonder.This workshop will dive into some very basic inquiry-basedprinciples and approaches
that can be incorporated into anyclassroom. from kindergarten to college! And it all
starts with onesimple question, " What do you notice?"
The Enneagram: a Tool to Understand Yourself & Others
Date & Time: July 8-11, 2024 - 8:30am - 3:30pm *attendance required all four days*
Location: Dr. John Burke Learning Center
Presenter: Jennifer Wintern M.A.
Description:
Personality tests are everywhere, and many of us love takingthem because we want to see how close the descriptions areto the way we see ourselves. Unfortunately, most of thesetests aren't very accurate. The Enneagram is different. It is anancient typing system with uncanny accuracy in describinghow each of us is wired, both positively and negatively. Thisworkshop will take you on the Enneagram Journey withvideos from Suzanne Stabile (a master teacher of theenneagram), reflection, and discussion. By the end of thefour days, you will begin to understand WHY you do thethings you do and react to situations the way you do.Knowing the enneagram will not only help you become abetter you, but it will help your relationships personally andprofessionally.
Summer Learning Camp 2024
Date & Time: June 11- 13; Jnue 17 - 20, 2024 - 8:30am - 11:30pm & 12:30 - 3:30pm *Four half day sessions required per 1 credit hour of WSU credit
Location: Dr. John Burke Learning Center
Presenter: Multiple
Descriptions:
Hands On Science Experiments for Elementary Teachers (Steve Murphy)
If you‘re interested in receiving quick, easy setup science experiments for your classroom,
this is the class for you! Take these ideas back to your students and colleagues!
You will know how to set up science experiments your students will love! Enjoy doing
science humor, too. If you like to sit and nearly fall asleep during a session, this
is NOT for you. You will be actively participating, independently or with partners,
putting experiments together and demonstrating the experiments to class participants.
Steve will demonstrate experiments as well. If you think science can‘t be fun... think
again!
Therapy Dogs In The Classroom (Don & Brenda Gamble)
This workshop will focus on the benefits of using a therapy dog in schools, the logistics
that need to be considered prior to bringing a therapy dog to school, specific uses
for a school therapy dog, the basics of reading dog body language, what to expect
on standard therapy dog certification tests, tips to achieve health and wellness for
your therapy dog, and more. A fully certified therapy dog will be
present during the class. Please do NOT bring your own dog.
Mystery of Corn (Shelly Robinson)
Prepare to be challenged as Kansas Corn STEM engages participants using FREE resources
educators have access to for their own classroom. We will test their knowledge about
corn and see if they can “breakout” of our breakout box challenge while learning how
to use these challenges in the classroom. Participants will learn and practice various
activities that go with the Mystery of Corn Readers and will learn how we are supporting
educators PreK-12.
AristotleK12 (Caleb McCaffree)
AristotleK12 will help you manage technology in the classroom! Join us to learn how
to sync classes, add students, block sites, set up seating charts, set maximum number
of tabs, view historical reports, and more!
You’ve Taken LETRS, Now What? (Emily Henley)
Come find out how to integrate the information from your LETRS training into your
classroom. We will also discuss how it aligns to district protocols and curriculum.
Let’s Get Creative With AI (Lisa Cundiff)
Canva’s Magic Studio and Microsoft’s Designer application both offer great AI tools
for generating personalized images, social media posts, stickers and so much more.
This hands-on session will focus on the basics of using the AI features in both of
these creative web-based applications.
How To Leverage AI Tools & Gamify Your Class (Sarah Thomas, EduMatch)
Let’s jump into the wonderful world of generative AI, and discover how tools like
ChatGPT, MagicSchool, and EduAide.ai are revolutionizing education. This session will
guide educators through the capabilities and applications of these cutting-edge tools
in the classroom. Participants will leave with practical insights on integrating these
AI tools in their teaching practices, making education more efficient and interactive.
The educational landscape is evolving, and engagement through gamification has emerged
as a pivotal strategy in capturing students‘ interest. This session delves into the
essence of gamification in education, distinguishing it from game-based learning and
illustrating how it can be a game-changer in student engagement.
Dyslexia Simulation (Emily Henley)
Come experience a Dyslexia simulation in a hands-on experience. The session is designed
to increase awareness of the difficulties and frustrations that people with dyslexia
encounter daily. We hope that through this experience you‘ll have a greater empathy
and understanding and be able to work more effectively with these individuals.
Motivating Students & Staff (John Calvert)
With our staff members being bombarded with so much in today’s world, sometimes it
is nice to be uplifted and empowered while learning about what we can do about school
safety. We will discuss how to create change in your school and community, as well
as remembering why we chose our profession in a culture of burnout. This workshop
focuses on empowering the audience, and
understanding that the sky truly is NOT falling!
Developing Safe Schools (Jim Green)
What is school safety and how do we develop safe and secure school’s in today’s world?
This presentation will take a look at the history of school safety here in Kansas,
and provide information on developing and proving your School Crisis Response Plans
through risk and hazard assessments and best practices from other local schools, states
and FEMA.
Student Engagement & Total Participation Techniques (Stacey Ryan)
Learn ideas and strategies to increase student engagement and participation! Participants
will leave the session with both tech and no-tech ideas to utilize in their classrooms
and lessons.
Adobe Express For Education (Stephanie High)
The ability to create professional looking graphics is a valuable skill to learn.
However many of us don’t know where to start. Adobe Express for Education is a great
FREE tool to use as teachers and with your students to easily design stunning visual
images in minutes without any graphic design experience. In this session we will create
images, pages, and/or videos that can spark students’ interests in learning. Adobe
Express has everything you need to bring creativity into your classroom - from creative
icebreakers to classroom decoration and more. Adobe Express can easily be included
in your lesson plans and within your communication with your students, families and
school. We will end our session by exploring The Adobe Education Exchange - a learning
platform and community, designed by educators for educators, to ignite creativity
in the classroom.
Teach Like A Champion (Stacey Ryan)
Both new and experienced teachers will learn and apply new techniques to enhance teaching
and learning, using Teach Like A Champion 3.0 by Doug Lemov as a resource. We will
focus on practical techniques to engage students, support effective classroom management,
and promote a positive learning environment.
Awesome Apps & Websites (Rebecca Barton)
Come learn some different websites and apps that will help you keep your students
engaged and learning all at the same time. We will explore things like Blooket, ClassHero,
Newsela, Powtoon and a few others. There will be time to explore the apps and ask
questions.
Google Time Saving Tips & Tricks (Megan Huss, MobileMind)
Come join us for some quick, fun tips and tricks that will empower educators of all
levels to unlock the full potential of Google tools in their classrooms! We will cover
some hidden gems in Docs and Slides as well as some recently released features like
Practice Sets in Google Classroom!
Circuit 1.0 (Tristan Cassity)
Come learn some helpful tips and tricks for your Cricut machine and Design Space!
We will explore how to weld items, contour out pieces you want hidden, upload a file
into Design Space, convert a file type to a cut-able file type, unlock height and
width, bring a shape to the front or back, and much more. A power point will be shown
including step-by-step instructions. Attendees will need to bring a Cricut machine
and a laptop. Please bring 3 sheets of 651 vinyl (12X12 inch), 3 sheets of HTV (12x12
inch) and 6 sheets of cardstock (8.5X11), a green mat (12X12), a weeding tool, a roll
of scotch tape, Cricut markers, scissors and a burnishing tool. I’m excited to see
what we can create together!
Canva (Alisha Ewertz)
Are you into graphic design? Do you want to be able to create your own posters, planners,
videos, and more!? Come explore the power of Canva! This tool can be utilized by educators
and students! From creating infographics, presentations, posters and videos, Canva
has made it easy to create stunning graphic designs.
Cricut 2.0 (Tristan Cassity)
Let’s put some basic skills to the test! If you are familiar with your Cricut Machine
then this class will be for you. We will be decorating two 12 inch wooden circles(provided)
with paint, vinyl and floral/greenery. We will have a simple, fun and creative afternoon
learning how to apply basic design space skills. Things you will need: a laptop, Cricut
machine, cutting mat, 651 vinyl(black, white and color of your choice), a weeding
tool, painters tape, scissors and a burnishing tool. This would be a great class to
take after my 1.0 class. Let’s have some fun.
Kansas Leadership Center (KLC)
Title: Introduction to Leadership: When Everyone Leads and Your Leadership Edge
Presenter: Jason Bosch, EdD; Seth Bate, MA, PCC; Tamara Bauer, MS; Julia Fabris McBride, PCC; Tina Khan, MA, MS; Lalo Munoz; Joseph Shephard, MPA, and other qualified Kansas Leadership Center teachers and staff.
Dates:
Create your own schedule:
- Choose from among multiple locations, dates, times, and delivery methods for the one-day When Everyone Leads portion of the course. See current list of course options here: Step 1 of the KLC Path.
- Choose from among multiple locations, dates, and delivery methods for the two-day Your Leadership Edge portion of the course. See current list of course options here: Step 2 of the KLC Path.
Complete both steps and request credit by
- August 9, 2024, to earn fall graduate credit.
Location:
This course is designed to be accessible to every college student and adult learner, with flexible dates, times, and locations for completing the three-day course. The course is offered in-person at the Kansas Leadership Center in Wichita, Kansas, and at the Ewing Marion Kauffman Conference Center in Kansas City, Missouri. It is offered virtually via Zoom.
Audience:
Adults 18 and older
Credit hours: 1
Description:
Learn principles and apply tools from the Kansas Leadership Center (KLC ) Leadership Framework to exercise more leadership and make more impact. This one-credit course features Steps 1 and 2 of the Kansas Leadership Center Path, plus reading and written reflection designed to develop the mindset and skills you need to make more progress on the issues you care about most.
Day one (Step 1 of the KLC Path) is built around the book When Everyone Leads: How the Toughest Challenges Get Seen and Solved. You’ll learn the foundational principles of leadership: Leadership is not about authority and position. Leadership is an activity—small actions taken in moments of opportunity. That means everyone can lead, no matter where they sit in an organization or community. And when more people feel empowered to see and seize their moments to lead, we make more progress on our most important challenges.
By the end the When Everyone Leads portion of the course students will successfully:
- Describe the principle “leadership is an activity not a position or authority” and how it applies to your life and work.
- Summarize at least two big ideas from day one, When Everyone Leads, and personalize them to your life and work.
- Select three ways you will exercise leadership before you come back for the Your Leadership Edge portion of the course.
Days two and three of the course (Step 2 of the KLC Path) are built around the book Your Leadership Edge: Tools and Strategies for When Everyone Leads. It features opportunities to learn and practice core skills and tools from KLC’s powerful leadership framework. Discover new ways to communicate, solve problems and lead more effectively back in your context. Sharpen interpersonal skills, self-awareness and confidence with others. Your Leadership Edge helps you find, test and push to the edge of your comfort zone.
By the end of the Your Leadership Edge portion of the coursestudents will:
- Apply the distinction between adaptive challenges and technical problems to your leadership challenges.
- Apply the KLC leadership framework to imagine new ways forward on issues you care about most.
- Identify key areas where you need to stretch, grow and experiment (i.e. your leadership edge).
- Experiment with new ways to manage yourself.
- Create a simple plan to experiment with at least three skills and/or tools from Your Leadership Edge to make progress on an important challenge after the course.
- Reflect in writing about what you learned and practiced in the classroom and how you have begun to apply leadership principles, skills and tools in your life, work, or community.
Learning Forward Kansas
June 6th Professional Development
Learning Forward Kansas Contacts: Jill Lachenmayr and Traci Holder
Learning Forward Kansas Registration:
Advanced registration on the Learning Forward KS Website is required.
Literacy Intervention Services
The Reading Brain: What educators must know to effectively teach reading
This 3-day course is designed to equip educators with the knowledge necessary to understand how we learn to read, how to teach students to think, and how to effectively provide accommodations and modifications for struggling students. Participants will engage in a powerful dyslexia simulation, dyslexia parent-student panel discussion, and multisensory teaching of reading concepts, while learning about reading research.
Alphabetic Phonics: Introductory Course
This 10-day course is designed to equip educators with the knowledge necessary to successfully teach students to read, write, and spell. Emphasis is on Universal Design for Learning, focusing on struggling readers including those with dyslexia, while sharing a research-based, structured, systematic, and explicit reading methodology for all students. To start the course, participants will engage in a simulation, student panel discussion, and multisensory teaching of reading concepts, while learning about reading research. The next 7 days, participants will learn to apply the procedures and methodologies specific to the program. They will observe lessons, plan lessons, practice teaching methods, and receive continuous mentoring as they prepare to implement new practices to their teaching.
Alphabetic Phonics Introductory Course Practicum
This course is a supervised practicum where participants must complete 65 hours of teaching. Participants may teach either an individual student or a small group of no more than four students using the Alphabetic Phonics curriculum through Level IIc. Participants must satisfactorily complete five observations during this time and keep record of their teaching hours.
Contact Mary Belvin at literacyinterventionservices@gmail.com for enrollment information.
Maize, USD 266
Dates: June 3 - July 26
Location: Virtual (unless indicated otherwise)
1 credit hour for taking the equivalent of four, 3-hour courses (12 contact hours)
Instructor: Andrea Palmer (316-259-9439 apalmer@usd266.com)
Audience: All educators
Title: The Seeds of Learning
Description:
Target Audience: This book is written for speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, teachers, parents, psychologists, reading specialists, and more.
"We have all looked into the eyes of a child who struggled with communication and/or
academic
development. You probably vividly remember feeling disappointed and helpless as you
tried various
interventions and made recommendations, only to be disappointed with minimal improvement."
Tera Sumpter, M.A., CCC-SLP, offers a groundbreaking and holistic approach to the
assessment and
treatment of childhood learning disabilities. This revolutionary method assembles
the puzzle pieces of learning, connecting the dots from the fields of psychology,
neuroscience, and speech language therapy to provide a comprehensive process for understanding and assisting children who struggle with learning.
Title: The Teacher's Guide to Self-Care
Description:
After just finishing the school year, what better time, than summer, to focus on YOU? Whether you are a brand new teacher just finishing your first year or a veteran teacher realizing you need to take better care of yourself, The Teachers' Guide to Self-Care will help you understand what it means to practice self-care and why it is so important. Assess your current self-care, create an improved plan, set boundaries, reflect and set goals, and help rejuvenate yourself to begin a new school year in August with a better understanding of how to best take care of YOU!
Title: Online Book Study - Game Changer! Book Access for All Kids
Description:
Audience: K-8 Online Book Study
In this book literacy advocates Donalyn Miller and Colby Sharp explain how access
to a wide variety of texts, choice in what to read, and time to read are “game changers”
for students. Practical information, personal testimonies, and resourceful tools are
provided to give educators tips on how to engage all readers in literacy development
and engagement. Participants will read the book at their own pace and answer reflection
questions.
Title: Online Book Study - The Book Whisperer
Description:
Audience: K-8
Teachers will read and discuss "The Book Whisperer; Awakening the Inner Reader in
Every Child" written by Donalyn Miller. In this book, Miller, a 6th grade teacher,
reveals the secrets of her unconventional instructional approach to reading. She promotes
individual reading choice with a program for independent reading, which empowers her
students to become lifelong readers. Throughout our book study, participants will
complete reflective prompts, discussion/opinion posts, and give ideas for implementation
and engagement.
Title: Readicide: How Schools Are Killing Reading and What You Can Do About It
Description:
Online Book Study - K-12: All Teachers, Reading Teachers
Read-i-cide: Reading is dying in our schools. The systematic killing of the love of reading, often exacerbated by the inane, mind-numbing practices found in schools. In Readicide, Kelly argues that American schools are actively (though unwittingly) furthering the decline of reading. Specifically, he contends that the standard instructional practices used in most schools are killing reading by: valuing the development of test-takers over the development of lifelong readers; mandating breadth over depth in instruction; drowning great books with too many worksheets, and ignoring the importance of developing recreational reading. Readicide provides teachers, literacy coaches, and administrators with specific steps to reverse the downward spiral in reading--steps that will help prevent the loss of another generation of readers.
Title: Universal Design for Learning
Description:
In this course you will learn about the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) guidelines and how you can use them in your classroom to support a variety of learners' needs by providing multiple means of engagement, representation and action & expression . This self paced course will include watching a collection of videos created by Allison Posey, a Learning & Design Specialist for CAST. It will also include activities that allow you to reflect and apply what you have learned to your teaching.
Title: Text to Speech in the Classroom
Description:
Text to speech (TTS) is a powerful universal tool that can be used to meet a variety of learners' needs. In this course you will learn what text to speech is, why you should use it & who you can use it with. You will also learn about different TTS tools, how to consider & select a specific tool and get ideas for implementing TTS tools in the classroom. This self paced course will include watching and reading a collection of videos and articles. You will also have the opportunity to reflect and apply what you have learned to your teaching.
Title: Supercomminicators: How to Unlock the Secrect Language of Connection
Description:
Are you ready to unlock the secrets of effective communication and transform your
interactions both
personally and professionally? Join us for an engaging and insightful book study on
“Supercommunicators” by Charles Duhigg. This illuminating journey will delve deep
into the strategies and science behind building powerful connections that leave a
lasting impact.
Course Objectives:
1. Mastering Communication Techniques: Explore the proven strategies outlined in “Supercommunicators”
to enhance your communication skills, whether it’s in presentations, negotiations,
or everyday conversations.
2. Understanding the Science of Connection: Delve into the psychology and neuroscience
behind effective communication to gain a deeper understanding of how to connect with
others on a
meaningful level.
3. Practical Application: Translate theoretical knowledge into practical skills through
interactive
discussions, exercises, and real-life case studies.
4. Building Confidence: Develop the confidence to articulate ideas persuasively, influence
others positively, and navigate challenging communication scenarios with ease.
Target Audience:
This book study is designed for professionals, educators, or anyone seeking to elevate
their communication abilities.
Opportunities for Engagement:
1. Interactive Discussions: Engage in thought-provoking discussions to deepen your understanding of key concepts and share practical insights.
2. Case Studies: Analyze real-world examples of effective communication strategies
3. Role-Playing Exercises: Step into different scenarios to practice applying newfound
communication
techniques in a supportive and constructive environment.
4. Online Resources: Access supplementary materials, including articles, videos, and interactive quizzes, to reinforce learning and continue your growth beyond the book study sessions.
Don’t miss this opportunity to embark on a transformative journey toward becoming a supercommunicator.
Join us as we unlock the secrets to fostering authentic connections and making a lasting impression in every interaction.
Title: Summarization in Any Subject
Description:
Does your lead measure involve summarization, active reading strategies, background
knowledge or
vocabulary? Do you want to focus on vocabulary? This PLS could be for you! This book
starts with some great background information for teachers! We will then read about
a few strategies together and then the latter portion of this book study will be choose
your own adventure. The discussion board posts will help us brainstorm ways to incorporate
the strategies into our classrooms. With the final activity being building 3 activities
for your class in the fall.
Title: Better Than Carrots or Sticks
Description:
Restorative Practices for Positive Classroom Management:
Establish procedures and expectations for student behavior that encourage the development
of positive interpersonal skills.
Develop a non-confrontational rapport with even the most challenging students. Implement conflict-resolution strategies that prioritize relationship building and mutual understanding over finger-pointing and retribution.
Wichita, USD 259
Special Education Showcase
Tuesday, May 28, 2024 - 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Location: Wichita South High School
1 or 2 credit hours
Presenter(s): multiple TBD
Audience: PreK-12 Special Education Teachers & Certified Special Education Staff
Description: A professional learning event for all PreK-12 Special Education Teachers and Certified Special Education Staff will be held on Tuesday, May 28, 2024, at South High School from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Participants will have the choice to attend different sessions throughout the day on a variety of special education topics. The professional learning topics will focus on academic strategies, behavior strategies, and IEP compliance/processes.
PD Session Name: "Elevating AI" Tech Summit 2024
Name of Presenter(s): Various Classroom Teachers
Location of PD Session: In-Person, Wichita Northeast High School - 5550 N Lycee St, Bel Aire, KS 67226
Dates of PD Session: May 30-31
Audience: PreK-12 Educators across Kansas
PD Description: The "Elevating AI" Tech Summit 2024 offers a comprehensive, in-person professional development journey, designed to explore the role of artificial intelligence in enhancing educational practices. This event brings together a diverse group of experienced classroom teachers to lead workshops on AI tools, teaching strategies, and the integration of AI into curricula. Through interactive workshops, collaborative learning sessions, and live demonstrations, participants will learn to leverage AI for improved teaching effectiveness, student engagement, and personalized learning experiences. The summit aims to equip educators with innovative skills and insights, enabling them to integrate AI technologies into their teaching to prepare students for a future shaped by technological advancements.
# of Credit Hours: 1 Grad Credit Hour
PD Session Name: AI Explorers: Creative Tech in the Classroom
Name of Presenter(s): Dyane Smokorowski
Location of PD Session: Online Asynchronous Course
Dates of PD Session: June 2 - June 30
Audience: PK-12 Teachers, Wichita Public Schools
PD Description: Dive into the exciting world of AI with "AI Explorers: Creative Tech in the Classroom," a course that demystifies technology and inspires innovation. Over four weeks, you’ll get your hands on the coolest AI tools out there and see how they can make your teaching more fun and your lessons more impactful. We’ll play with AI that personalizes learning for every student, discover how to make informed decisions using tech, and find new ways to spark engagement in the classroom. This isn’t about sitting back and listening—it's about doing, creating, and maybe even a little experimenting. Get ready to mix, match, and meld AI into your teaching and watch your classroom come alive. All you need is curiosity and a desire to give your students a head-start in a world where technology is everywhere.
# of Credit Hours: 2 Grad Credit Hours
PD Session Name: DesignSmart: Graphic Design Tools for Teachers
Name of Presenter(s): Dyane Smokorowski, Coordinator of Digital Literacy, Wichita Public Schools
Location of PD Session: Online Asynchronous Course
Dates of PD Session: July 7 - August 3
Audience: PreK-12 Wichita USD 259 Educators
PD Description: In today's digital-first classroom, the power of visual storytelling is unparalleled. "DesignSmart: Graphic Design Tools for Teachers" is an immersive, four-week online course designed to empower educators with essential graphic design skills using Canva and Adobe Express. Led by Dyane Smokorowski, a visionary in digital literacy, this course will guide participants through the intricacies of creating engaging, accessible, and inclusive educational content. From mastering the principles of design to applying these concepts through hands-on projects, educators will learn to enhance their teaching toolkit, foster student engagement, and bring creativity to the forefront of their instructional practices. Prepare to transform your classroom materials into visually stunning learning experiences that captivate and inspire.
# of Credit Hours: 2 Grad Credit Hours
PD Session Name: Unlock the Fun: Enhance Student Experiences through Gamification
Name of Presenter(s): Tana Ruder
Location of PD Session: IST Large Classroom (in person)
Dates of PD Session: June 4 & June 5, 2024
Audience: PK-12 Teachers, Wichita Public Schools
PD Description Welcome to a whirlwind excitement 'Unlock the Fun: Gamify Your Classroom!' This dynamic, game show-inspired course is designed for K-12 teachers eager to inject fun into learning and elevate student engagement to new heights. Dive into gamification strategies that transform your classroom into an exhilarating learning environment. Discover the magic of tools like AI, Minecraft, and EduProtocols, tailored to make your lessons more engaging and interactive. Don't just teach—inspire, engage, and revolutionize your classroom dynamics. Join this session for an unforgettable journey into the heart of gamified learning and turn your classroom into a hub of curiosity and discovery. Enroll now and transform your teaching into an adventure that students love and remember. Game on, educators!"
# of Credit Hours - 1 Grad Credit Hour
PD Session Name: Teaching in Modern Learning Environments
Name of Presenter(s): Joshua Ehret & Kristin Ford
Location of PD Session: Online Asynchronous Course
Dates of PD Session: June 2 - June 30
Audience: PK-12 Teachers, Wichita Public Schools
PD Description: Join us for an engaging online class that will help you effectively meet the diverse needs of your learners in the upcoming school year. We'll explore the powerful combination of harnessing Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and blended learning strategies to create dynamic learning experiences tailored to every student. In addition to gaining valuable knowledge and skills, participants will also walk away with tangible resources and strategies that can be immediately implemented in their classrooms.
# of Credit Hours: 2 Grad Credit Hour
PD Session Name: “iPads in Action: A Course for Elementary Teachers”
Name of Presenter(s): Kristin Ford & Joshua Ehret
Location of PD Session: Online Asynchronous Course
Dates of PD Session: July 7-July 20
Audience: K-5 Educators Wichita Public Schools
PD Description: This course is designed to empower elementary school teachers with the knowledge and skills to effectively integrate iPads into their classrooms. Participants will explore how to use iPads as powerful teaching tools to engage students and enhance learning experiences. Key areas of focus will include; Understanding the iPad Ecosystem, Accessibility Tools, and Maximizing Digital Tools and Apps. By the end of this course, teachers will be equipped to harness the power of iPads to create dynamic, interactive, and inclusive learning environments. Join us on this exciting journey to redefine teaching and learning in the digital age! If you do not have a teacher iPad, the first 25 teachers to sign up can check out an iPad from IST. You must pick it up prior to the course starting and bring it back in person following completion of the class. You may use your own iPad as well.
# of Credit Hours: 1 Grad Credit Hour