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SUMMER SAIL 2014
Board MeetingJune 10, 2014Sharon Snyder, Director of School Improvement andProfessional DevelopmentRodney Thompson, Superintendent
JUNE 9-12 AND JUNE 16-19
JUNE Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesd
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SAIL SUPPORTS AREAS OF FOCUS
Focus 1. Support teachers as they transition to adopted standards by providing an easily accessible research-based curriculum and aligning professional development services
Focus 2. Infuse technology into the curriculum to encourage collaboration, communication, and effective use of software and hardware to enhance student learning
Focus 3. Establish a system for analyzing data for the purposes of evaluating and streamlining the instructional delivery model to meet the needs of all stakeholders
Focus 4. Collaborate with regional partners through an academy model
SAIL OVERVIEW
171 Sessions
Certificate Renewal Points and Graduate Level Credits
Presenters
~~ Instructional Coaches
~~ Teachers
~~ School Administrators
~~ District Staff
~~ University Professors
~~ Governor’s School of Mathematics and Science Instructors
~~ Educator and Corporate Consultants
TRAINING LOCATIONS
Cane Bay High School
Westview Middle School
Men-Riv Education Park
AVAILABLE CHILDCARE
Devon Forest Elementary - Goose Creek Primary - Westview Primary
** All School Aged Children K-5th Grades
SESSION HIGHLIGHTS
MATHCompleting the Connections: Unit Focus GroupsBCSD Numeracy Leader Session I
ELA Completing the Connections: Unit Focus Groups Research through Poetry Teaching Vocabulary through Literature Utilizing Daily 5 Effectively through the ELA Units
SESSION HIGHLIGHTS
SOCIAL STUDIESK-8 Instructional Units Roll OutUS History Unit Review Session
SCIENCE K-8 and Biology Instructional Units Roll Out PASE- 7th Grade Teachers
SESSION HIGHLIGHTS
Enrich 101, 102 for Teachers and AdministratorsInitial & Refresher CPICo-teaching ImplementationCognitive Strategies InstructionStructured Teaching Principles (Behavior)KurzweilComprehensive Evaluation & PlanningCCSS Math Supports
Special Services
SESSION HIGHLIGHTS
CTEAcademic Integration Through Career 101Curriculum Development-Select GroupBusiness PartnershipsCustomer Service
Adult EducationHS Equivalency Exam Resources
SESSION HIGHLIGHTS
CDEPP- Sessions for DSS Credit
Principals’ Black BeltFinal Practicum – June 19
EvaluationSAFE-T Mentoring
SESSION HIGHLIGHTS
Technology Integration
Blended Learning OverviewTechnology Infused Sessions1 to 1 Digital Device Initiative- Phase Two
BBE ~ CEM ~ GCP ~ HHA ~ JKG ~ SRE ~ SFI ~ WVE ~ WVP ~ SFM ~ WVM ~ GCH ~ SHS ~ THS
Middle/High Schools: June 9, 10 Elementary Schools: June 11, 12
SESSION HIGHLIGHTS
High School Academy Training with American Alliance for Innovative Schools (AAIS)June 9,10 - Cane Bay HighJune 11,12 – Berkeley HighJune 16,17 – Cross, Hanahan, and Stratford High Schools
(Freshman Academy training for 2014-2015)July 21,22 – Timberland and Goose Creek High SchoolsJuly 23,24 – BCSD School Administrators (Leadership Week)July 29,30 – Cane Bay and Berkeley High SchoolsJuly 31 – Berkeley and Cane Bay High SchoolsAugust 14 – Goose Creek and Timberland High Schools
SESSION HIGHLIGHTS
Graduate and Recertification Courses-Introduction to Curriculum and Instruction for
GT Students (June 10-12, 16-19, and 30) 3 Graduate Hrs.
-These Are America’s Stories (July 17-30) 3 Graduate Hrs.
-iBloom: Using the Internet and iPads to Support Bloom’s Taxonomy (July 14-18) 60 Recertification Pts.
OUTSIDE OPPORTUNITIES
TTC STEM WorkshopsGT Regional Conference
Early Childhood Conference
College of CharlestonThe CitadelCharleston SouthernSC ETV
Middleton PlaceSC Department of Education
Action Based Learning
STEM Education Partnerships Cohort 3
USC Columbia and Beaufort
Center of Excellence: Teaching Children of Poverty