Save the Date! Please join us for the Teacher’s Forum which is right around the corner!
Event
Overview
In its 8th year, The Teachers' Forum offers new teachers
the opportunity to gain critical skills and resources and network with
principals and professionals in education. Specifically, this event
provides our students and early alumni with opportunities to gain insight
through a keynote address, participate in roundtable discussions on various
topics led by educators, receive guidance on resumes, and network with all
educators and DePaul College of Education alumni. There is also an
opportunity for current student teachers and early COE alumni to participate in
mock interviews with principals and assistant principals (limited space).
Over 35 current and former principals, seasoned educators, and College
of Education faculty representing urban and suburban schools will be
participating in this event as mock interviewers and facilitators of round
table discussions. Round Table discussions will focus on topics ranging
from classroom management, communication with parents, building strong
relationships with administration, etc.
Key
Components of Teacher’s Forum:
·
Keynote address from seasoned educator
·
Participate in 10 different topic roundtable
discussions led by 25 administrators and
educators
· Receive feedback and critique on your teaching resume from
educators
· Network
with fellow DePaul Educator Alumni about professional experiences and best
practices
· Check
out the returning “Tech Corner” – Demo and Best Practice Tips on Technology
Resources for Instruction
· Check
out new “Primary Sources Corner” - Quick Show and Tell Search of
resources on Primary Sources for Instruction
· Practice
interviews with principals (Additional
Registration required and limited space)
Check Out
Topics for Roundtables This Year!
·
Breaking Into Urban and Suburban Schools –
Best Practices for Job Searching
·
Building Collaborative Relationships with
Principals
·
Crash Course in Classroom Management
·
Incorporating Social and Emotional Strategies into Teaching
·
Success and Survival – Tips for a First Year
Teacher
·
State Assessments and Student Learning (PARCC, NWEA)
·
The Case of Common Core – New Strategies of
Engagement
·
Perspectives of Accountability – Exploring
Teacher Evaluation and Best Practices in Teacher Effectiveness
·
Technology and Innovation – From Flipped
Classrooms and Beyond
·
Breaking It Down – Effective Inclusion and
Differentiation
Check Out
Our Teacher’s Forum Webpage to See Who is Participating and the Full Agenda:
Interested
in Participating In the Mock Interview Portion?
·
Reach out to me for details on
eligibility and registration process for the mock interview:
Event
Location:
Saturday, October 24,
2015, 10am to 1pm
DePaul University – Lincoln
Park Campus
Cortelyou
Commons
2324 N. Fremont St.
Chicago, IL. 60614
This is a rare and invaluable
opportunity to meet a seasoned group of educators and principals and we would
love for all of you to join us.
Thanks everyone and please
reach out to Gina Anselmo with any questions at ganselmo@depaul.edu or 773.325.7431