Workshop: 2310
TITLE:
#DoGreatThings: Five Habits For Why We Teach and How We Live
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Teaching is the most demanding and important profession there is. Sadly, we are often sucked dry and left exhausted by external demands such as data, test scores, professional development, discipline, and internal or external conflict (just to name a few). In this session, we will walk through a variety of strategies, stories, and brainstorming opportunities that will encourage, inspire, and breathe life and purpose into our daily lives and worthy profession. We will discover what it means to #DoGreatThings! and how we may inspire our students, schools, and communities to do the same.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
Packets will be provided. Just bring something to write with and wear comfy clothes!
PRESENTER(S):
Brian Miller
TARGET AUDIENCE:
PreK-12 Educators
DATE:
Monday-Tuesday, June 19-20, 2023
TIME:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM daily (1 hour lunch break)
LOCATION:
Great Falls, MT
SITE:
Great Falls College MSU, 2100 16th Avenue South/ Room B139 (South Side Door #7)
ENROLLMENT:
Limit of: 30
CREDIT:
Requirements outlined in the syllabus are only for those taking the class for college credit.
OPI Renewal Units -OR- 1 semester credit Continuing Education Credits (MSU-Northern) will be available ($150 - paid at the workshop).
EXPENSES:
Participants will be responsible for travel, lodging, and meals.
REGISTRATION POLICY:
$40 (GTCC Member) / $100 (Non-Member)
Registration and payment are accepted online or mail to:
869 Tumbleweed Lane - Deer Lodge, MT 59722
REGISTRATION IS CONFIRMED UPON RECEIPT OF PAYMENT ONLY
NO REFUNDS AFTER MAY 19, 2023