Health Education Category
Afternoon(s) Only Subcategory
HIV/AIDS Teacher Certification Training-Winter 2010
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January 21, 2010
(Make up day in case of snow-February 11, 2010)
12:15-4:30 p.m.
This workshop meets the Michigan teacher certification requirements to teach HIV/AIDS.
The HIV/AIDS Teacher Certification Training workshop will provide:
- The most recent information and research on HIV/AIDS
- Information on best practice for student instruction
- A review of the revised HIV/AIDS lessons in the Grade 4 & 5 Revised Michigan Model for Health Curriculum
- An understanding of the physical, mental, social and financial impact of living with HIV
Participants will receive a certificate upon completion of the training and a required assignment.
NOTE: This HIV/AIDS certification training is also included in the 4 day “Teaching Reproductive Health Education” and 2 day “Teaching Puberty Education” workshops.
If you have questions, please contact Beverly Schroeder at 1-877-702-8600, ext. 4110 or email bschroed@oaisd.org
Full Day(s) Subcategory
Brain Gym/Bal-A-Vis-X Training Winter 2010
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Tuesday, February 9, 2010
9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
This course introduces participants to a series of movement activities that enhance whole-brain learning and integrate the brain and body. These activities make learning easier and are especially effective with academic skills.
Brain Gym® is a series of quick, fun energizing activities. These activities are effective in preparing any learner for specific thinking and coordination skills.
Bal-A-Vis-X is a series of Balance / Auditory / Vision eXercises, of varied complexity, most of which are deeply rooted in rhythm. These exercises require full-body coordination and focused attention.
When done regularly over a period of time Brain Gym and Bal-A-Vis-X activities have been found to:
- Restore a feeling of calmness and control
- Improve visual and aural perception
- Increase long and short-term memory
- Improve focus
- Reduce hyperactivity
Objectives of the Workshop:
Participants will learn a series of Brain Gym® movements and Bal-A-Vis-X activities. They will also learn how these movements and activities are connected to brain research and learning. Participants will take from this workshop a menu of activities that can be immediately implemented in their own lives and with students.
(All participants should wear comfortable clothes and shoes and be prepared to move.)
Presenters:
Jeff Hamberg, Educator – Licensed Brain Gym® Instructor/Consultant
Chris Loughrin, Educator – Licensed Brain Gym® Instructor/Consultant
Pam Van Zwoll, Educator – Licensed Brain Gym® Instructor/Consultant
All are local educators.
If you have questions, please contact Beverly Schroeder at 1-877-702-8600, ext. 4110 or email bschroed@oaisd.org
Michigan Model for Health Revised Curriculum 6th Grade
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December 1, 2009
8:30 a.m.-3:45 p.m
This training provides an overview of the 6th grade curriculum in the newly Revised Michigan Model for Health. Participants will review new lessons and materials,
examine new and expanded content, explore new lesson formatting, and see how technology is used to enhance learning and communication.This one day of grade level training is for all teachers: new, current, and reassigned. (teachers who have recently attended a “revised” training, but are now reassigned to another grade level, should contact our office to determine if additional training will be necessary.) Each teacher will receive a manual and a set of teaching posters, as well as a grade level training certificate.
Cost: $50, includes food, teacher’s manual, and teaching posters
Registration deadline is 3 days prior to the workshop.
Note: This workshop is eligible for 100% reimbursement with the Safe & Drug Free Schools and Communities Act Grant. To be reimbursed with district SDFSCA funds, documentation of workshop payment and substitute teacher costs need to be submitted by the district to Connie Shingledecker after attendance at the training.
If you have questions, please contact Beverly Schroeder at 1-877-702-8600, ext. 4110 or email bschroed@oaisd.org
Michigan Model for Health Revised Curriculum Grade 1-November, 2009
November 10,2009
8:30 a.m.-3:45 p.m.
This training provides K, 1st, and 2nd Grade level overviews of the newly Revised Michigan Model for Health. Participants will review new lessons and materials, examine new and expanded content, explore new lesson
formatting, and see how technology is used to enhance learning and communication. This one day of grade level training is for all teachers: new, current, and reassigned. (teachers who have recently attended a “revised” training, but are now reassigned to another grade level, should contact our office to determine if additional training will be necessary.) Each teacher will receive a manual and a set of teaching posters, as well as a grade level training certificate.
Cost: $50, includes food, teacher’s manual, and teaching posters
Registration deadline is 3 days prior to the workshop.
Note: This workshop is eligible for 100% reimbursement with the Safe & Drug Free Schools and Communities Act Grant. To be reimbursed with district SDFSCA funds, documentation of workshop payment and substitute teacher costs need to be submitted by the district to Connie Shingledecker after attendance at the training.
If you have questions, please contact Beverly Schroeder at 1-877-702-8600, ext. 4110 or email bschroed@oaisd.org
Michigan Model for Health Revised Curriculum Grade 2-November, 2009
November 10,2009
8:30 a.m.-3:45 p.m.
This training provides K, 1st, and 2nd Grade level overviews of the newly Revised Michigan Model for Health. Participants will review new lessons and materials, examine new and expanded content, explore new lesson
formatting, and see how technology is used to enhance learning and communication. This one day of grade level training is for all teachers: new, current, and reassigned. (teachers who have recently attended a “revised” training, but are now reassigned to another grade level, should contact our office to determine if additional training will be necessary.) Each teacher will receive a manual and a set of teaching posters, as well as a grade level training certificate.
Cost: $50, includes food, teacher’s manual, and teaching posters
Registration deadline is 3 days prior to the workshop.
Note: This workshop is eligible for 100% reimbursement with the Safe & Drug Free Schools and Communities Act Grant. To be reimbursed with district SDFSCA funds, documentation of workshop payment and substitute teacher costs need to be submitted by the district to Connie Shingledecker after attendance at the training.
If you have questions, please contact Beverly Schroeder at 1-877-702-8600, ext. 4110 or email bschroed@oaisd.org
Michigan Model for Health Revised Curriculum Grade 3-November, 2009
November 18,2009
8:30 a.m.-3:45 p.m.
This training provides 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade level overviews of the newly Revised Michigan Model for Health. Participants will review new lessons and materials, examine new and expanded content, explore new lesson formatting, and see how technology is used to enhance learning and communication. This one day of grade level training is for all teachers: new, current, and reassigned. (teachers who have recently attended a “revised” training, but are now reassigned to another grade level, should contact our office to determine if additional training will be necessary.) Each teacher will receive a manual and a set of teaching posters, as well as a grade level training certificate.
Cost: $50, includes food, teacher’s manual, and teaching posters
Registration deadline is 3 days prior to the workshop.
Note: This workshop is eligible for 100% reimbursement with the Safe & Drug Free Schools and Communities Act Grant. To be reimbursed with district SDFSCA funds, documentation of workshop payment and substitute teacher costs need to be submitted by the district to Connie Shingledecker after attendance at the training.
If you have questions, please contact Beverly Schroeder at 1-877-702-8600, ext. 4110 or email bschroed@oaisd.org
Michigan Model for Health Revised Curriculum Grade 4-November, 2009
November 18,2009
8:30 a.m.-3:45 p.m.
This training provides 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade level overviews of the newly Revised Michigan Model for Health. Participants will review new lessons and materials, examine new and expanded content, explore new lesson formatting, and see how technology is used to enhance learning and communication. This one day of grade level training is for all teachers: new, current, and reassigned. (teachers who have recently attended a “revised” training, but are now reassigned to another grade level, should contact our office to determine if additional training will be necessary.) Each teacher will receive a manual and a set of teaching posters, as well as a grade level training certificate.
Cost: $50, includes food, teacher’s manual, and teaching posters
Registration deadline is 3 days prior to the workshop.
Note: This workshop is eligible for 100% reimbursement with the Safe & Drug Free Schools and Communities Act Grant. To be reimbursed with district SDFSCA funds, documentation of workshop payment and substitute teacher costs need to be submitted by the district to Connie Shingledecker after attendance at the training.
If you have questions, please contact Beverly Schroeder at 1-877-702-8600, ext. 4110 or email bschroed@oaisd.org
Michigan Model for Health Revised Curriculum Grade 5-November, 2009
November 18,2009
8:30 a.m.-3:45 p.m.
This training provides 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade level overviews of the newly Revised Michigan Model for Health. Participants will review new lessons and materials, examine new and expanded content, explore new lesson formatting, and see how technology is used to enhance learning and communication. This one day of grade level training is for all teachers: new, current, and reassigned. (teachers who have recently attended a “revised” training, but are now reassigned to another grade level, should contact our office to determine if additional training will be necessary.) Each teacher will receive a manual and a set of teaching posters, as well as a grade level training certificate.
Cost: $50, includes food, teacher’s manual, and teaching posters
Registration deadline is 3 days prior to the workshop.
Note: This workshop is eligible for 100% reimbursement with the Safe & Drug Free Schools and Communities Act Grant. To be reimbursed with district SDFSCA funds, documentation of workshop payment and substitute teacher costs need to be submitted by the district to Connie Shingledecker after attendance at the training.
If you have questions, please contact Beverly Schroeder at 1-877-702-8600, ext. 4110 or email bschroed@oaisd.org
Michigan Model for Health Revised Curriculum Grade K-November, 2009
November 10,2009
8:30 a.m.-3:45 p.m.
This training provides K, 1st, and 2nd Grade level overviews of the newly Revised Michigan Model for Health. Participants will review new lessons and materials, examine new and expanded content, explore new lesson
formatting, and see how technology is used to enhance learning and communication. This one day of grade level training is for all teachers: new, current, and reassigned. (teachers who have recently attended a “revised” training, but are now reassigned to another grade level, should contact our office to determine if additional training will be necessary.) Each teacher will receive a manual and a set of teaching posters, as well as a grade level training certificate.
Cost: $50, includes food, teacher’s manual, and teaching posters
Registration deadline is 3 days prior to the workshop.
Note: This workshop is eligible for 100% reimbursement with the Safe & Drug Free Schools and Communities Act Grant. To be reimbursed with district SDFSCA funds, documentation of workshop payment and substitute teacher costs need to be submitted by the district to Connie Shingledecker after attendance at the training.
If you have questions, please contact Beverly Schroeder at 1-877-702-8600, ext. 4110 or email bschroed@oaisd.org
Physical Education Framework
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December 4, 2009
8:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
This workshop, for all K-12 Physical Educators, is designed to enhance the effectiveness of physical education teachers in Michigan schools. The session will focus on the new Michigan Department of Education Standards, Benchmarks, Grade Level Content Expectations (K-8), and the Michigan Merit Curriculum Guidelines (Grades 9- 12). Participants will learn the components of the new framework, develop strategies to align local curriculum with the new requirements, and create instructional materials that will support the implementation and assessment of effective physical education
programs in local districts. It will discuss "test out" options, and ideas on how to best assess student skills and mastery.
The training will focus on the new high school guidelines, but representatives from all building levels (elementary, middle, and high school) are encouraged to attend to enhance K-12
continuity.
Presenter: Dr. Debra S. Berkey
Dr. Berkey is the Interim Physical Education Consultant at the Michigan Department of Education and was instrumental in the development of the new Physical Education Guidelines. She is also a member of the faculty at Western Michigan University.
Cost: $15.00, includes continental breakfast and lunch
If you have questions, please contact Beverly Schroeder at 1-877-702-8600, ext. 4110 or email bschroed@oaisd.org
Teaching Puberty Education January 2010
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January 14 and 21, 2010 (2 days)
8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
(Make up day in case of snow-February 11, 2010)
This course is designed to increase teacher competency in the areas of teaching methodology, utilization of available materials and resources, and command of subject matter related to human sexuality and family life education.
ourse Objectives: By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
- Identify components of effective prevention education.
- Examine the various issues related to teaching reproductive health education.
- Modify district reproductive programs in accordance with laws and regulations impacting reproductive health education in Michigan.
- Incorporate new knowledge and skills related to the teaching of reproductive health, including: anatomy and physiology,HIV/AIDS, and skill-based instruction.
Target Audience: Elementary educators
If you have questions, please contact Beverly Schroeder at 1-877-702-8600, ext. 4110 or email bschroed@oaisd.org
Teaching Reproductive Health Education 2010
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January 14, 21, 28 & February 4, 2010 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Make up day in case of snow-February 11)
Course Goal: This course is designed to increase teacher competency in the areas of teaching methodology, utilization of available materials and resources, and command of subject matter and legislation related to human sexuality and family life education.
Course Objectives: By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
- Identify components of effective prevention education.
- Examine the various issues related to teaching reproductive health education.
- Modify district reproductive programs in accordance with laws and regulations impacting reproductive health education in Michigan.
- Incorporate new knowledge and skills related to the teaching of reproductive health, including: anatomy and physiology, contraception, sexually transmitted infections, sexual minority youth, HIV/AIDS, and skill-based instruction.
- Incorporate new knowledge and skills related to the teaching of decision-making, communication, and reduction of risk.
Cost: $80.00.
Registration online required. Meals and snacks provided.
SBCEUs pending approval.
G.V.S.U. Credit option: This course may also be taken for graduate credit from Grand Valley State University. Anyone wanting more information on this option should contact :
Mary Schutten, 616 331 - 3060 or email schutmar@gvsu.edu
A Moodle online course segment will be required for all participants taking the course for GVSU credit. (SBCEUs not available with this option.)
If you have questions, please contact Beverly Littner Schroeder at 1-877-702-8600, ext. 4110 or email bschroed@oaisd.org
Morning(s) Only Subcategory
Zero Hour Physical Activity for Elementary Students
November 20, 2009
9:00-11:30 a.m.
Several of our local districts are implementing a “Zero Hour Physical Activity” program for their elementary
students. For most of our schools this is a new program this year. However, Otsego Public Schools has been
implementing this program for several years.
This morning session will be an "informal" opportunity for everyone involved in implementing this program to share ideas and resources. Amy Nieuwenhuis will be here from Otsego as a resource. The agenda will be framed by the participants, but the session will begin by having each school share their plan. We will then move on to
successes, challenges, and resources. Since many districts are using some Safe & Drug Free School and Community Grant funds to supplement the program,
limitations of this funding source will also be discussed.
Please bring information with specifics of your program and contact information which can be shared with all.
Cost: No charge, continental breakfast included
Registration: Required
If you have questions, please contact Beverly Schroeder at 1-877-702-8600, ext. 4110 or email bschroed@oaisd.org
Various Times & Days Subcategory
Capturing Kids´ Hearts May 2010
Date: May 4, 5 & 6, 2010
Time: 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Capturing Kids´ Hearts is a 3-day off-site learning experience that provides tools for administrators, faculty and staff to build positive, productive, trusting relationships--among themselves and with their students. These processes can transform the classroom and campus environment paving the way for high performance.
Participants will learn proven, repeatable skills that help:
- Develop safe, trusting, self-managing classrooms
- Improve classroom attendance by building students´ motivation and helping them take responsibility for their actions and performance
- Decrease delinquent behaviors such as disruptive outbursts, violent acts, drug use, and other risky behavior
- Utilize the EXCEL Model and reinforce the role of emotional intelligence in teaching
- Develop students´ empathy for divers cultures and backgrounds
Deadline: February 1, 2010
Local district Safe and Drug Free School Funds may be used to cover the registration fee. check with your district Safe and Drug Free Representative to see if funds are available.
If you have questions, please contact Sharon Zajac at 1-877-702-8600, ext. 4111 or email szajac@oaisd.org
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