Apr 28, 2018–Apr 28, 2018 from 8:00am–2:30pm
5th Annual UC San Diego Teaching and Learning Conference Engaging Today’s Student: Sharing What Works For P-16 Teachers and Educational Leaders Join hundreds of P-16 teachers and educators and celebrate our 5th year of supporting San Diego County education innovation. Discover dozens of new teaching practices for engaging students and improving your instruction. Explore interactive, teacher-to-teacher learning opportunities showcasing the latest breakthroughs in classroom instruction. Learn new instructional methods for teaching Common Core State Standards and implementing the Next Generation Science Standards. Experience hands-on, interactive learning opportunities for all disciplines and grade levels that attend to needs of all students. Network with colleagues at a light continental breakfast and lunch available to conference registrants at no additional charge. Choose from a wide range of topics at the daylong event. Sessions feature learning approaches for grades P-16 in science, history, math, English language arts, STEM / STEAM, engineering, computer science, special education, bilingual and ASL education, and technology use in the classroom. Featured session leaders are educators from area school districts. Participants include area educators throughout San Diego and UC San Diego affiliates. Hosted by UC San Diego’s Department of Education Studies and the Center for Research on Educational Equity, Assessment and Teaching Excellence (CREATE). Don’t miss the ice cream social to celebrate our 5th year of supporting regional teachers! Register today, seating is limited!
Apr 28, 2018–Apr 28, 2018
from 8:00am–2:30pm
Registration for this event is required
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$25-30; $10 for UC San Diego Students
CREATE at UC San Diego • create@ucsd.edu • 858-822-6284
Faculty, Staff, Students, The General Public
Department of Education Studies and CREATE (Center for Research on Educational Equity, Assessment & Teaching Excellence)