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SUMMER SUMMER UMMER UMMER NONPROFIT U.S. POSTAGE PAID L E W I S UNIVERSITY College of Education One University Parkway Romeoville, IL 60446-2200 Last Name ___________________________________First Name ____________________________ Address _______________________________________________________________________ City__ ____________________________________________State_________ Zip _____________ Contact Phone ( ) ________________________________________________________________ E-mail _______________________________________________________________________ Polishing the Apple – Strategic Marketing for Schools and School Systems June 10 Reading Strategies in the 6-12 Classroom June 11 Hip-Hop in the Classroom June 12 MORE Reading Strategies in the 6-12 Classroom June 13 Co-Teaching June 17 Usage-Based Instruction (UBI)-an Innovative June 17 & 18 Approach for Teaching Oral Communication or Aug. 7 & Ethical and Moral Decision Making June 19 Singapore Math – Model Drawing Grades: 1-5 June 20 Special Education Law June 24 Writing Strategies for the 6-12 Classroom June 25 Common Core June 26 Supporting Students with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): An Introductory Workshop June 27 School Culture and Collaboration June 28 Register today! Each seminar is $40 (unless otherwise noted). 1. ONLINE: www.lewisu.edu/SummerSeminars MasterCard, Discover or American Express are accepted. 2. PHONE: (815) 836-5847 3. E-MAIL: [email protected] 4. MAIL: Return this completed card with check made out to “Lewis University” to: College of Education, Lewis University, One University Parkway, Romeoville, IL 60446-2200 [Cancellations must be received by June 1 to receive a refund. A full refund will be issued minus the credit card convenience fee.] Summer Professional Development Seminars Half-day seminars throughout the month of June New Classes Announced for 2013 Many programs meet just one evening per week at regional campuses throughout Chicagoland for the convenience of working adults Professional Development PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED Lewis Announces New Classes for 2013 SUMMER SUMMER Seminars Half-day seminars in June rs and admi for teachers a for ministrato ors Seminars for teachers and administrators Romeoville Early Childhood Education with Special Education Endorsement (M.A.) Elementary Education (M.A.) Secondary Education (M.A.) Special Education (M.A.) English as a Second Language Endorsement with M.Ed. Option Reading and Literacy, Reading Specialist (M.A.) Curriculum and Instruction: Reading Teacher Endorsement (M.Ed.) Reading Teacher Endorsement without a Degree Curriculum and Instruction: Literacy and English Language Learning (M.Ed.) Educational Leadership (Ed.D.) School Counseling (M.A.) Middle School Endorsement LBSI Endorsement NEW: Online Master’s Degree Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction: Designing Environments for Contemporary Classrooms Tinley Park Educational Leadership with Principal Licensure Preparation Program School Counseling (M.A.) LBSI Endorsement LaSalle County at Illinois Valley Community College School Counseling (M.A.) Shorewood English as a Second Language Endorsement Bilingual Endorsement with M.Ed. Option Through our cohort learning format at Lewis University, you will be joined on your educational journey with a consistent group of classmates for synergistic learning and support. Plus, many programs meet just one evening per week at regional campuses throughout Chicagoland for the convenience of working adults. For more information regarding any of the Graduate Programs, contact the Office of Graduate and Adult Admission at (815) 836-5610 or [email protected], or visit www.lewisu.edu/academics/coe/cohorts.htm Campus locations and directions can be found at www.lewisu.edu/campuses Professional Development Change Service Requested Please check the seminar you are registering for:

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SUMMERSUMMERSUMMERSUMMERSUMMERSUMMER

N O N P R O F I TU.S. POSTAGE

PA I DL E W I SU N I V E R S I T Y

College of EducationOne University ParkwayRomeoville, IL 60446-2200

Last Name ___________________________________First Name ____________________________

Address _______________________________________________________________________

City __ ____________________________________________State _________ Zip _____________

Contact Phone ( ) ________________________________________________________________

E-mail _______________________________________________________________________

Polishing the Apple – Strategic Marketing for Schools and School Systems June 10

Reading Strategies in the 6-12 Classroom June 11

Hip-Hop in the Classroom June 12

MORE Reading Strategies in the 6-12 Classroom June 13

Co-Teaching June 17

Usage-Based Instruction (UBI)-an Innovative June 17 & 18 Approach for Teaching Oral Communication or Aug. 7 &

Ethical and Moral Decision Making June 19

Singapore Math – Model Drawing Grades: 1-5 June 20

Special Education Law June 24

Writing Strategies for the 6-12 Classroom June 25

Common Core June 26

Supporting Students with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): An Introductory Workshop June 27

School Culture and Collaboration June 28

Register today! Each seminar is $40 (unless otherwise noted).

1. ONLINE: www.lewisu.edu/SummerSeminars MasterCard, Discover or American Express are accepted. 2. PHONE: (815) 836-5847 3. E-MAIL: [email protected] 4. MAIL: Return this completed card with check made out to “Lewis University” to: College of Education, Lewis University, One University Parkway, Romeoville, IL 60446-2200 [Cancellations must be received by June 1 to receive a refund. A full refund will be issued minus the credit card convenience fee.]

Summer Professional Development Seminars Half-day seminars throughout the month of June

New Classes Announced for 2013 Many programs meet just one evening per week at regional campuses throughout Chicagoland for the convenience of working adults

Professional Development

(unless otherwise noted).

PRE-REGISTRATIONIS REQUIRED

Lewis Announces New

Classes for 2013

SUMMERSUMMERSUMMERSeminars

Half-day seminars in June

for teachers and administratorsfor teachers and administratorsfor teachers and administratorsfor teachers and administratorsfor teachers and administratorsfor teachers and administratorsfor teachers and administrators

SUMMERSUMMERRegister today! Each seminar is $40

SUMMERProfessional DevelopmentSUMMERSUMMERProfessional DevelopmentSUMMERSUMMERProfessional DevelopmentSUMMERProfessional DevelopmentSeminars for teachers and administrators

RomeovilleEarly Childhood Education with Special Education Endorsement (M.A.)Elementary Education (M.A.)Secondary Education (M.A.)Special Education (M.A.)English as a Second Language Endorsement with M.Ed. OptionReading and Literacy, Reading Specialist (M.A.)Curriculum and Instruction: Reading Teacher Endorsement (M.Ed.)Reading Teacher Endorsement without a DegreeCurriculum and Instruction: Literacy and English Language Learning (M.Ed.)Educational Leadership (Ed.D.)School Counseling (M.A.)Middle School EndorsementLBSI Endorsement

NEW: Online Master’s DegreeMaster of Education in Curriculum and Instruction: Designing Environments for Contemporary Classrooms

Tinley ParkEducational Leadership with Principal Licensure Preparation ProgramSchool Counseling (M.A.) LBSI Endorsement

LaSalle County at Illinois Valley Community CollegeSchool Counseling (M.A.)

ShorewoodEnglish as a Second Language EndorsementBilingual Endorsement with M.Ed. Option

Through our cohort learning format at Lewis University, you will be joined on your educational journey with a consistent group of classmates for synergistic learning and support. Plus, many programs meet just one evening per week at regional campuses throughout Chicagoland for the convenience of working adults.

For more information regarding any of the Graduate Programs, contact the Office of Graduate and Adult Admission at (815) 836-5610 or [email protected], or visit www.lewisu.edu/academics/coe/cohorts.htmCampus locations and directions can be found at www.lewisu.edu/campuses

Professional Development

Change Service Requested

Please check the seminar you are registering for:

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for teachers and administratorsfor teachers and administratorsfor teachers and administratorsfor teachers and administratorsSeminars

Pre-registration is required!

Professional Development

The College of Education is pleased to announce Summer Seminars for Continuing Professional Development Credit for teachers and administrators. Each seminar is $40/person (unless otherwise noted), and must have a minimum of 10 people per seminar.

Polishing the Apple – Strategic Marketing for Schools and School SystemsLearn how your school can boost its image in the community, create more effective communication, gain greater business support, raise school spirit and increase staff and faculty moral. Marketing professor Robert Bergman has helped public, private and parochial schools craft strategies for creating total community “buy-in” for happier and healthier schools.Target Audience: School Administrators, School

Board Members, Marketing/Communication Personnel

Offered: June 10, Romeoville, 8am-Noon

Presenter: Robert A. Bergman

Reading Strategies in the 6-12 ClassroomTeachers will be introduced to, and have opportunities to practice, the following strategies: 4-2-1 Guides, Save the Last Word for Me, Anticipation Guides, Word Family Trees and Directed Reading Sequence Activities. Teachers will leave the workshop with new ideas for their tool kits in order to foster a deeper understanding of content literacy for all learners. Note: Participants should bring one or more textbooks used in their curricula.

Offered: June 11, Romeoville, 8am-Noon

Presenter: Dr. Chris Palmi

MORE Reading Strategies in the 6-12 ClassroomAs a follow-up to the first Reading Strategies workshop, teachers will be introduced to, and have opportunities to practice, additional reading strategies including Text Impressions, Tossed Terms, Semantic Feature Analysis, QAR and Readers Theater. Teachers will leave the workshop with ideas to enhance the teaching of literacy skills across the curriculum. Note: Participants should bring one or more textbooks used in their curricula.

Offered: June 13, Romeoville, 8am-Noon

Presenter: Dr. Chris Palmi

Writing Strategies for the 6-12 ClassroomA supplement to the Reading Strategies for the 6-12 Classroom workshops, this session will introduce teachers to, as well as give them opportunities to practice, the following strategies: Shades of Meaning, RAFT Writing, SPAWN Writing, Found Poetry and Poems for Two Voices. Teachers will leave the workshop with ways to assist students in using writing strategies across the curriculum. Note: Participants should bring one or more textbooks used in their curricula.

Offered: June 25, Romeoville, 8am-Noon

Presenter: Dr. Chris Palmi

Hip-Hop in the ClassroomThis workshop will explore how the incorpo-ration of hip-hop in K-12 classrooms has the power to foster caring relationships between teachers and students, to improve students’ academic performance and to increase students’ understanding of their world. The participants will develop concrete strategies for implementing hip-hop based education in their content areas. Finally, the partici-pants will recognize several of the common misconceptions of hip-hop culture.

Offered: June 12, Romeoville, 8am-Noon

Presenter: Dr. Brad Porfilio

Co-TeachingInterested in learning more about how to plan and implement a co-teaching model in your classroom? Participants of this workshop will gain a greater appreciation and understanding of how to work with colleagues and other school professionals to assist all learners in the classroom. The workshop will briefly review the concept of co-teaching, explore the various co-teaching models and discuss how to build a strong relationship between co-teachers.

Offered: June 17, Romeoville, 8am-Noon

Presenters: Dr. Dorene HuvaereElizabeth Pearce

Usage-Based Instruction (UBI)-an Innovative Approach for Teaching Oral CommunicationThis workshop is intended for both college-level and high-school teachers of foreign languages. Usage-Based Instruction, an innovative approach to teaching oral communication, was developed on the basis of Cognitive Perspective I Second Language Acquisition which sees language and language learning in a refreshingly novel way. Significantly modified and improved from the previous year, this workshop will provide foreign language instructors with ready-to-use strategies and techniques they can immediately apply to accelerate instruc-tion for oral proficiency. Join our 2-day workshop to:1. Understand the theoretical underpin-

nings to the UBI approach;2. Experience it through learning a new

language;3. Learn how to switch completely to the

UBI or use it in conjunction with your textbook.

Offered: June 17 & 18 or August 7 & 8, Romeoville, 8am-3pm

Presenters: Dr. Serafima Gettys Iwona LechCost: $80

Ethical and Moral Decision MakingThis workshop examines the role of educa-tional leaders as they determine their values in making decisions. It considers the ethical and moral underpinnings of decisions and how these decisions impact students, staff and families. It discusses the importance of integrity and trust in building relationships and their contributions to a positive school climate. Case studies and moral dilemmas will be used to illustrate these concepts.Target Audience: School Administrators

and Teachers

Offered: June 19, Tinley Park, 8am-Noon

Presenter: Michael Mecozzi

Singapore Math – Model Drawing Grades: 1-5Do your students get frustrated when it is time to solve word problems? Perhaps they find the process confusing or cannot seem to figure out what the problem is asking. During this workshop, you will discover a wonderful solution to this problem - a Singapore Math Strategy called Model Drawing. It gives students seven reliable steps that will help them solve just about every word problem they encounter.

Offered: June 20, Romeoville, 8am-Noon

Presenter: Ann O’Brien

Special Education LawThis 3-hour seminar will demystify the basic tenets of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004. Concepts include free appropriate public education, least restrictive environment, parent participation and procedural safeguards and non-discriminatory assessment. Other disability laws that impact school administrators will also be discussed including Section 504 of the 1973 Rehabilitation Code and the Americans with Disabilities Act.Target audience: School Administrators, Deans,

General and Special Education Teachers

Offered: June 24, Oak Brook, 9am-Noon

Presenter: Dr. Pam Jessee

Common CoreThe number and complexity of the Common Core State Standards can be daunting for school teams working on aligning their curriculum and instruction. This seminar will provide participants with a hands-on exploration of the ways that identified best practices in literacy are addressed in CCSS, including how to address complex text with emerging and striving readers, suggestions for incorporating subject area vocabulary across the curriculum and ways school teams can work together to find a place for all students in the CCSS.

Offered: June 26, Shorewood, 8am-Noon

Presenters: Dr. Deborah AugsburgerMs. Jessica Quaresima

Supporting Students with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): An Introductory WorkshopThis workshop is designed for teachers who want to learn more about supports for students with ADHD. This introductory workshop will focus on the characteristics of children and young adults with ADHD, with an emphasis on recognizing these students’ considerable strengths in order to design instructional and behavior support strategies. Participants will engage with information on identification of learners with ADHD, lesson plans that capitalize on student strengths and behavior support approaches.

Offered: June 27, Shorewood, 8am-Noon

Presenter: Dr. Will Blackwell

School Culture and CollaborationThis workshop discusses various aspects of school culture. It provides different lenses through which a culture can be viewed as well as prototypes of school cultures. Consideration will be given to the role of collaboration and communication and its impact on the nature of school culture.Target Audience: School Administrators

and Teachers

Offered: June 28, Tinley Park, 8am-Noon

Presenter: Michael Mecozzi

1. ONLINE: www.lewisu.edu/SummerSeminars2. PHONE: (815) 836-58473. E-MAIL: [email protected]. MAIL: Return the completed card with check to: College of Education, Lewis University, One University Parkway, Romeoville, IL 60446-2200

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