F E A T U R E D E V E N T S

  • Keeping Pace with AI

    Thinking Through Possibilities & Pitfalls Using Artificial Intelligence in Schools - April 18

    Scott McLeod, J.D., Ph.D.

    Audience: Classroom Educators, Instructional Coaches, Educational Leaders, Librarians, Technology Support

    This hands-on active workshop will incorporate a series of practice-based scenarios, exploring day-to-day implementation considerations, finding ways to make the lives of students and educators a little easier and more productive. Note: Set up a ChatGPT account before the workshop!

  • Dr. Sarah Lupo

    23-24 Adolescent Literacy Supports Beyond Core Instruction AND Interventionist Cohort

    Sept 28 & 29, May 15 and monthly Virtual Sessions and Asynchronous modules. Dine and Discuss Sept 27- dinner

    We continue our work with Dr. Lupo to support teams and specifically support interventionists throughout the year with evidence-based teaching strategies specifically for adolescent learners.

  • Leading Schools with AI

    Let’s Think about Policies, Implementation Guides and Being Productive Using AI - with Scott McLeod, J.D., Ph.D.

    April 18th 4 - 6 pm

    Building and District Level Administrators will learn about these powerful Artificial Intelligence Tools as we think through the implementation and policy considerations for their use, and how they can be a useful tool for you as an administrator.

  • Co-Planning

    Implementing a Co-Planning Model For Multilingual Learners

    April 11, 2024

    How can you plan for a more thoughtful and inclusive classroom for our Multilingual Learners? The newest book from best-selling authors Andrea Honigsfeld & Maria Dove on Co-Planning is included to help content and ELL teachers establish and build on collegial relationships while supporting multilingual learners.

  • Leadership for Innovation, Deeper Learning and Student Engagement

    Dr. Scott McLeod April 19

    Audience: Principals, Curriculum Directors, Instructional Leaders

    In this workshop we will learn from numerous innovative schools about what deeper learning leaders do, what support structures they put into place to support robust learning and teaching, and how they maintain the motivation and courage necessary for this complex work.

We’re a non-profit on a mission to improve Vermont schools through quality professional learning for educators.

CVEDC is Vermont’s largest educational service agency (ESA), reaching educators throughout Vermont for over 15 years.

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Champlain Valley Educator Development Center (CVEDC) serves member school districts all over Northwestern and Western Vermont: Addison, Chittenden, Franklin, Grand Isle, and a portion of Washington counties. CVEDC partners with 17 supervisory unions to provides educational services for over 35,000 students. Nearly 40% of the total PreK-12 student population of Vermont is positively impacted by our work.

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