Have you heard of the University of Florida Literacy Institute? Want to learn more about it? This session is for you! On April 30th we will have an in-person session to work together and dig into UFLI Foundations. During this session, our goals would be to enhance our background knowledge for teaching foundational reading, setting up the lessons, creating a blending board, and more! Participants who attend will receive a copy of UFLI Foundations and the materials to create a blending board. Participants will receive 6 PD hours for attending. If you have any questions, contact kasie.lakarosky@ckec.org
CKEC Crisis Response Team Meeting
This will be the Spring meeting for the CKEC Crisis Response Team. Members will engage in table top drills, scripting responses, rehearsal, and networking. Regional team members are welcome to bring others from their school/district teams as well.
EILA credit will be awarded.
2/3/2025 – ARC Chairperson
Target Audience: ARC Chairs, Directors of special education, school psychologists, principals, assistant principals, consultants
This workshop will introduce school administrators new to the role of ARC Chairperson to the functions and responsibilities of this position. During this full-day workshop, participants will become familiar with: steps in conducting an ARC meeting, different types of ARC meetings, disability categories of special education, specially designed instruction, and state/federal regulations impacting chairing an ARC meeting. Opportunities will be provided to discuss, ask questions, and network with other administrators concerning the role of ARC Chairperson.
03/7/2025 – Mission: Possible – Shifting Students From Passive Compliance to Active Engagement
Transform your classroom from passive knowledge consumption to one of active, dynamic engagement! In this in-person session, you will explore strategies designed to foster deep-level processing and active participation. Using 50 Strategies to Boost Cognitive Engagement: Creating a Thinking Culture in the Classroom as our anchor text, we will analyze practical methods to build a thinking-centered learning environment. Participants will receive a complimentary copy of the book and walk away with innovative ideas and actionable strategies to shift from traditional, teacher-centered models to a culture of thinking and meaningful engagement. Learn how to sustain a thinking classroom and reimagine student engagement—from passive participation to driving curiosity and learning. 6 hours of PD/EILA credit will be earned upon completion of this workshop.
Contact amanda.burrows@ckec.org for more information.
4/28/2025 – Think MTV: Making Thinking Visible
This full-day, in-person workshop will help you unlock the power of visible thinking strategies. Participants will learn foundational information about the goals and practices of making thinking visible (MTV) and the six powers of visible thinking. The session will also workshop 15+ visible thinking routines that help teachers and students engage with others, engage with ideas, and engage in action. Each participant will receive a free copy of The Power of Making Thinking Visible by Ron Ritchart and Mark Church. 6 Hours of EILA/PD Credit
4/24/2025 – Elementary Writing Essentials
Participants will learn essential strategies for building and maintaining a strong writing community in the elementary classroom. Discover what students should know and be able to do as writers, along with key instructional practices that support growth and foster independence. We will explore how to use assessment to benefit students, tailoring feedback and instruction to develop writers. Participants will also learn how to shift agency from teacher to student, creating a classroom environment where writers feel empowered and responsible for their own work. The first 15 participants to register will receive a copy of the book Answers to Your Biggest Questions About Teaching Elementary Writing to support the application of these practices in their classrooms.
6 hours of PD/EILA credit will be provided.
3/12/2025, 6/2/2025 – Elevating ELA: Creating a Community of Inquiry and Book Club Discussions in the 6-12 Classroom
This two day cohort designed for 6-12 ELA teachers will support educators in inspiring inquiry and student centered discussions. In Day 1 of the cohort, participants will learn the what, why, and how of essential questions to build a culture of sustained inquiry in their classroom. This professional learning experience will teach participants to frame student learning around thematic ideas and essential questions, utilize 10+ instructional tools to engage students in meaning making, and engage in active reading strategies for student engagement. Day 2 of the cohort will focus on how to implement a student-centered literature program that promotes critical thinking and literary understanding through the study of novels and other texts. Participants will learn how to use whole-class novels as a model to guide students to choice books and book clubs that build on skills taught through whole-class novels.
Anchor texts for this training include Essential Questions: Opening Doors to Student Understanding by Jay McTighe and Grant Wiggins, Whole Novels for the Whole Class by Ariel Sacks, and A Novel Approach by Kate Roberts. Participants will receive free copies of these texts over the course of the two day cohort to support their learning and implementation of ideas.
For more information, contact Amanda Burrows (amanda.burrow@ckes.org) or Erin McIver (erin.mciver@ckec.org)
2/21/2025 – Transforming Student Writing: Practical Strategies from The Writing Revolution
This session equips teachers with easy-to-use tools to improve student writing in any subject at any grade level. Based on Judith Hochman’s The Writing Revolution, this session covers clear, step-by-step methods for building sentence and paragraph writing skills. Teachers will learn ways to help students express ideas clearly, understand content better, and gain confidence in their writing. By the end of the session, participants will have a toolkit of effective, research-based strategies to transform writing instruction and boost student success.
All participants will receive a free copy of The Writing Revolution. For more information, contact Amanda Burrows (amanda.burrows@ckec.org) or Erin McIver (erin.mciver@ckec.org).
1/24/2025 – Mindset Makeover: Fostering Academic Mindsets
Start the second semester off strong! Help students make over their minds through the four academic mindsets. The strategies taught in this session help to increase students’ academic perseverance and improve academic behaviors, leading to better academic performance. Participants will leave this session with over 20 ready to use instructional strategies and resources to help them develop the four academic mindsets in students:
- I belong in this academic community.
- My ability and competence grow with effort.
- I can succeed at this.
- This work has value for me.
6 hours of PD/EILA credit will be provided.
2/4/2025 – Engaging With Families for Student Success
During a virtual session, explore how to foster a family engagement mindset that strengthens connections with families and supports student achievement. Discover a collection of resources, tools, and activities based on research-informed best practices designed to make family engagement impactful and sustainable. Participants will learn methods to systemize family engagement best practices, creating consistent and intentional outreach. By focusing on building two-way relationships and actionable best practices, educators will leave equipped to create a positive and supportive school community that values family collaboration. The Zoom link for this session will be shared no later than February 3, 2024. 2 hours of EILA credit will be provided.