Professional Development

 

Each year Cincinnati AEYC plans multiple professional development opportunities for members as well as the early childhood community at large. Please join our listserv, visit our website periodically, join us on Facebook, and look for flyers in the community regarding our events.

Conferences -

Check back for information about this year's Cincinnati AEYC Conference

 

Events  Check the Home page for announcements.

Infant/Toddler Focus Group

For information please contact Hayley Gunter via email at hayleygunter@gmail.com.

Location: UC Early Learning Center
3310 Ruther Ave Cincinnati, OH 45220

Topic of discussion will be environments.  We will watch a brief DVD from Deb Curtis and Margie Carter and discuss our classrooms and future meetings.

For more information, or if you would like to be added to the focus group email list.
Please contact  Kelly Bigham at kdbigham@fuse.net of call Kelly at (513)961-2825

If you would like to be added to the focus group contact list, email Kelly Bigham at kellyosu93@yahoo.com.

 

Reggio Emilia Study Group

The Voices for Learning Reggio Study Group will meet  every month.

For information, contact Susan Ricciardi at sricciardi120@gmail.com.

Edwards Hall, Edwards 1, University of Cincinnati off Jefferson Avenue.

Hope to see you there !

Bring snacks if you want and items for building a documentation board. Or just come and help others and learn.
 

 

Contact Susan Ricciardi for more information  sricciardi120@gmail.com.
 

   
Excellent Resources for Professional Development

www.swoserrc.org/

www.settimogroup.com/EventWorksRegistration/Calendar2.aspx?org=4&cal=9


Southwestern Ohio Special Education Regional Resource Center (SWOSERRC) is one of 16 regional centers serving the state of Ohio.
SWOSERRC is part of a federally funded project under the Ohio Department of Education Office for Exceptional Children. Services provided by SERRC are free of charge to districts, agencies and families in our four county region.

To search for upcoming trainings visit the SWOSERRC website and click the link for "Professional Development & Learning Opportunities Calendar"


www.hcesc.org/products/center.asp?ID=2

www.hcesc.org/HCESC.asp?pagestring=viewevents

 

The Hamilton County Educational Service Center, located in Cincinnati Ohio, is the second largest of sixty-one educational service centers in Ohio serving more than 100,000 students in both public and non-public schools. HCESC's Vision is...

To be a leader in advancing education and learning. We believe that serving our customers with integrity and a commitment to shared purpose will lead to our mutual success. We adhere to this belief through our Core Values:

  • Leadership
  • Customer-Driven Quality
  • Organizational Prosperity
  • Partnerships
  • Continuous Improvement and Learning
  • HCESC Colleagues

www.4c-cinci.org/pdo.asp

4C...for Children, located in Cincinnati, Ohio is the area child care resource and referral agency. The mission of 4C is to improve the effectiveness and accessibility of early childhood education in Southwestern Ohio & Northern Kentucky 4C promotes the positive development of all children, especially those in out-of-home learning environments.

www.ed.gov/news/pressreleases/2006/04/04172006.html

The U.S. Department of Education is holding regional workshops for teachers to learn best practices in 2006. Math, science, and language workshops promote American Competitiveness Initiative This summer the U.S. Department of Education will convene 14 Teacher-to-Teacher regional workshops for teachers to learn from fellow educators who have had success in raising student achievement.

 

 

 


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