Teacher Education Alliance (TEA) New Teacher Program – Oct 16
Posted by Temple University on October 5, 2021
The TEA New Teacher Program has been designed by collaboration between regional teacher education programs and organizations. The purpose is to create a safe and engaging space for early career educators to explore the challenges and opportunities they are encountering in their classrooms. Each workshop will be led by an expert in the field, with tips and strategies as well as guided conversations aimed at sharing practice and building a sustainable, professional community of new educators. Topics will include culturally responsive teaching, building a culture of inquiry, effective questioning, self-care, and much more!
The (TEA) New Teacher Program is a series of 10 workshops offered at NO COST to early career educators (first or second year) in the Greater Philadelphia region.
The program is offered in two parts. The first includes Workshops #1-3,all offered all on the same day as part of a special series at the FREE Philadelphia Writing Project Annual Conference on Saturday October 16, 2021, 9:00am – 2:00pm (via Zoom). The theme this year is The Celebration of Writing and Literacy: Making Stories Visible.
The second part of the program, (Workshops #4-10) will be offered as monthly evening sessions via Zoom from 7:00-8:00 PM, starting November 11, 2021. Act 48 credits are pending and expected to be available through your registration on Destiny One.
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