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SUMMARY:High School Teacher Education Weekend: October 25-26
DESCRIPTION:For the first time\, Sunbridge’s High School Teacher Education program is opening its online weekend classes to (non-matriculated) high school teachers looking for professional development. \nTo kick off this opportunity\, interested individuals are invited to join our High School Teacher Education students at their October 25-26 weekend for the following Zoom classes: \n\n200 A Principles and Methods\nFoundations of Human Experience\, Lecture 11. Rudolf Steiner\nInstructor: Gary Banks\nProgram students began a study of Steiner’s first course for teachers last summer\, and will continue through online workshops in the 2024-2025 school year. Participants may want to review lectures 1-10 prior to joining\, although presentations will summarize and extend material in a way that should be accessible to all. (Will continue in 2025 with lectures 12\, 13\, and 14) \n230 C Contemplative Practice\nHistory\, Guilt & Habit\, by Owen Barfield\nInstructor: Stephen Sagarin\nBarfield’s History\, Guilt & Habit is an introduction to his thinking about history\, evolution\, and human consciousness\, including those ingrained\, largely unconscious habits of mind that we may change to healthfully improve our relationships with the world and others. (Will continue in 2025) \n210 C Practical Work in a High School\nInstructor: Heather Scott\nUsing Carlee Adamson’s (founder of Trauma Literacy) “fishbowl protocol\,” participants will identify and address issues relevant to teaching\, colleagueship\, administration\, parent relations\, and similar topics. Past discussions have addressed such issues as curriculum changes to address DEIJAB concerns; the challenges and opportunities of ChatGPT and artificial intelligence; and increasing high school enrollment. \n220 SM-A / 220 HA Curriculum courses (choose either Humanities or Math/Science): \nHumanities: Drama teaching in a Waldorf high school: Balancing classics and contemporary curricula\nInstructor: Beth Robbins\nSenior play or school play? Competitive auditions or an inclusive cast? Choice of play\, rehearsal\, coaching\, performance–we will examine the myriad decisions and considerations that go into high school drama production\, and we will also talk about drama in high school literature curricula–history through drama\, Shakespeare\, and lots more. Beth Robbins brings the wisdom and skill of 20 years experience in Waldorf high school literature and drama teaching. \nMath/Science: Waldorf high school science teaching: Why the World around You Isn’t as It Appears by Albert Linderman\nInstructor: Noelle Frerichs\nAlbert Linderman’s book is an introduction into Owen Barfield’s insightful\, philosophical\, and rigorous look at what could be called “phenomenological” science (recognizing that the word “phenomenological” means many things to many persons). We will begin with the first two chapters and continue in future workshops. Conversations will connect Barfield’s thought and Linderman’s text with the practice of teaching science and math in Waldorf high schools. (Will continue in 2025.) \n\nZoom Class Schedule (ALL TIMES ARE NY / EASTERN) \nFriday\, October 25\n7:00pm-7:50pm: Practical Work in a High School\n7:55pm-9:10pm: Contemplative Practice \nSaturday\, October 26\n10:30 am-11:20 pm: Principles and Methods\n11:25am-12:15pm: Principles and Methods\n12:15pm-1:00pm: Lunch\n1:00pm-1:50pm: Curriculum (Humanities or Math/Science)\n1:55pm-2:45pm: Curriculum (Humanities or Math/Science)\n2:45pm-3:00pm: Break\n3:00pm-3:50pm: Curriculum (Humanities or Math/Science)\n3:55pm-4:45pm: Practical Work in a High School \n  \nCost \nThe cost of the weekend is $450. There is no refund for partial attendance. \nDiscounts \nA 10% discount will be applied to: \n\nAny school sending two or more participants (regardless of which curriculum track/s are selected)\nPayments made in CAD\n\nIf you would like to sign up\, please fill out this Interest Form. This will enable our program director\, Stephen Sagarin\, to reach out for a brief phone call to discuss this opportunity before inviting you to register. Because there is reading to complete in preparation for the weekend’s classes\, to allow time for that reading and for the registration process to be completed\, you must submit this form no later than October 15. A registration form will be sent to you after your conversation with Steve. \n  \nMatriculation in Sunbridge’s Waldorf High School Teacher Education (WHSTE) Program \nYou may choose to simply participate in this weekend or to apply your experience toward future matriculation in our high school program. In order to apply credit for these classes toward a WHSTE diploma in the future\, you must: \n\nAttend the entire weekend and complete all assignments\nApply to our High School program within three years of the last weekend you attended \n\nShould you eventually enroll\, the cost of your weekend attendance will be credited to your WHSTE tuition. \n  \nComplete an Interest Form. \n\nQuestions?\nPlease contact Barbara Vitale\, admissions and summer coordinator\, at info@sunbridge.edu or 845-425-0055 x20 \nWe reserve the right to make faculty substitutions when necessary. See registration form for refund policy. \nSunbridge is a New York State Education Department Approved Sponsor of Continuing Teacher and Leader Education (NYSED CTLE)\, enabling teachers of any background to choose Sunbridge for their CLTE/CEU professional development credits. Check to see if your state honors our status.
URL:https://www.sunbridge.edu/event/high-school-teacher-education-weekend-october-25-26-2024/
LOCATION:Sunbridge Institute Remotely\, 285 Hungry Hollow Road\, Chestnut Ridge\, NY\, 10977\, United States
CATEGORIES:Courses and Workshops,Featured,High School,In Process,Professional Development
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