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New Wakulla School District Educators will Attend Summer Camp - CSI: Wakulla! Survival Training
Written by Karen Wells, Human Resources Monday, 30 July 2007 20:17
New Wakulla School District Educators Attend Summer Camp – CSI: Wakulla! Survival Training
{sidebar id=1}Yes! Even school teachers attend Summer Camp. Next week, August 2nd-August 9th, Wakulla County School District will host three days of survival training in an effort to arm Wakulla’s newest educators with resources for success. CSI: Wakulla! is the theme. (Curriculum, Students, Instruction.) Participants will discover rich curriculum, ways to motivate students, and effective instruction throughout the three days. Wakulla County National Board Certified Teachers Jennifer Thaxton, Angie Gentry and Kim Bartnick have organized three days packed with exceptional Wakulla presenters. Superintendent David Miller notes, “Providing resources and support necessary for success is foundational. Our National Board teachers do a fantastic job sharing knowledge.”
Topics to be detected during the three days will include: Who’s Who in Wakulla County Schools?, What Does an Effective Teacher Look Like?, The Florida Educator 12 Accomplished Practices, Tips to Save Your Sanity, Ethics, The Principles of Professional Conduct, Open House and the First Day of School, Technology Training, Classroom Management, Discipline Plans, Teaching Strategies, FCAT Prep, Online Resources, Curriculum Overview and more. Training locations vary each day from The Wakulla Bank Community Room to Shadeville Elementary School Computer Lab to Medart Elementary School Media Center. A field expedition to Panacea is also included.
Click here for more information about CSI: Wakulla! Survival Training.
This article originally published on July 31, 2007.

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