Thursday, March 5, 2009

TESA Training--I've heard really good things . . .

I've heard incredible things about this TESA training. I'll be there. Hope to see you there also.

New Teacher Support and Development presents:

Teacher Expectations/Student Achievement (TESA)

Grades K-12

Learn Equitable Teaching Strategies
Create a Positive Climate in your Classroom

Presented by: Jennifer Abrams

Saturday, March 28, 2009
Sankofa Elementary
581 61st Street, Oakland, CA 94609
9:00-3:00 PM
Light Breakfast, Lunch on your own.

Participants will learn 15 interactions designed to encourage equitable interaction with all students. TESA interactions improve student academic performance, gender and diversity awareness, attendance, classroom climate, and reduces student discipline problems.


Presenter Jennifer Abrams is a professional developer for Palo Alto Unified School District and an international educational consultant for public and private schools, charter schools, universities, and non-profits. Jennifer now trains and coaches teachers and administrators on successful teaching practices, new teacher support, and effective collaboration skills.

Registration: Email Margaret Dunlap at Margaret.dunlap@ousd.k12.ca.us with your name, school site, and grade level. An email confirmation will be sent to you.

Questions? Call 879-8911.


Credits: Teachers can earn credit for advancing on the salary scale through OUSD professional growth/equivalency units, 15 hours = 1 unit.

OR

Teachers can earn units through UOP; teacher pays for the units based on how many classroom management hours teacher has attended.

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