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2008 Summer Professional Development at Blue Ridge PBS

 

June 16-20 
Extreme Quality Teaching and Learning
 in Instructional Technology

(for ITRTs and teachers) $595 per person

Participants

Work collaboratively with 15 fellow educators on blending Web 2.0 with instructional strategies for a higher student engagement and achievement.

9 a.m.-4 p.m., Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
9 a.m.-noon on Friday.
(One college credit -VWCC workforce development- comes at no extra cost.)

SIGN UP TODAY!
The session is limited to 16 participants!
Attend alone or bring other teachers or ITRTs!
All program costs, materials and supplies are included. Travel, meals and lodging are not.

Questions? e-mail lpharis@blueridgepbs.org
 

To view the brochure, click here.

Space is limited. Click here to register!

"(QTL) is teacher-friendly. It allows for brainstorming and the sharing of ideas among professionals with common goals... This has been, without a doubt, the most beneficial conference I have ever attended, and I honestly mean that." -Pittsylvania County
"This has been one of the most informative classes I have ever taken regarding Instructional Technology. I love the emphasis on instruction and goals first and appropriate technology second." -Appomattox County
"I particularly enjoyed the learning environment. It was comfortable and conducive to learning. It was an awesome experience." -Roanoke County
"I learned that in being an ITRT, there is more to the job than just choosing the best technology to use for a lesson. It's about collaboration: helping teachers create a lesson that incorporates technology while addressing the learning styles of the students." -Charlottesville City Schools
"(QTL is) giving me more confidence in approaching teachers in creative ways, in non-threatening ways, and in ways that hopefully will benefit what they are doing in the classroom. To be honest, I was feeling more nervous about this position given its newness, but as the week goes along, I am feeling more confident." -Floyd County Public Schools

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