MCTLC Teachers Café
2020 Events noted below by region. New information added as available
Saturday, April 11, 2020, 9:15 - 11:15 am
Free Workshop ledby
Heather Cholat
from The Blake School
TOPIC OF THE WORKSHOP
Recipes for Success: Intentional Activities to Turn Novices into Intermediates.
“Heather is bringing to you her condensed version of Recipes for Success: Intentional Activities to Turn Novices into Intermediates from the CSCTFL. This will be an excellent opportunity to learn about the highlights of the original all-day workshop by Linda Egnatz (Heather's Reader's Digest version will only take about 2 hours) while not having to find the funding (it's free) or make sub plans!”
Date: Saturday, April 11, 2020
Time: 9:15 - 11:15 am
Place: St Louis Park Library
3240 Library Lane
St. Louis Park , MN 55426
Get your free CEUs at the end of the workshop.
For FREE: Registration click here
Questions? Contact Heather Cholat hcholat@blakeschool.org, or Agnes Matheson amatheson@blakeschool.org.
North Metro
Host: currently vacant- Contact Zvi Geffen at zgeffen@blakeschool.org to volunteer or nominate someone for your region
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Northwest Minnesota
Host: Maria Bjorklund (mbjorklund@bagley.k12.mn.us)
Date: TBD
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West Central Minnesota
Host: Cassandra Glynn (cglynn@cord.edu)
Date: TBD
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East Central Minnesota
Host: Valorie Arrowsmith (varrowsmith@scred.k12.mn.us)
Date: Saturday, November 9, 2019
Time: 9:30-11:30am
Location: Cabin Coffees 620 8th Ave SW, Pine City, MN
RSVP to varrowsmith@scred.k12.mn.us
Minneapolis/St. Paul/West Metro combined
Host: Agnes Matheson (amatheson@blakeschool.org)
Free Workshop and Discussion Session facilitated by Agnes Matheson from The Blake School
Discussion will be centered around: Academic Integrity in the World Language Classroom
“Experiencing frustration with plagiarized writing in the world language class? With unauthorized use of online translators, tutors, or native friends? How can you explain to your students and to your school administration that a Level 2 student, without unauthorized assistance, could not have possibly written the assignment that they are trying to pass as their own work? How can we uphold academic integrity when panicked students take a shortcut through academic dishonesty?”
(Levels: Secondary, Higher Education)
Date: Saturday, November 16, 2019
Time: 9:30-11:00am
Location: Roosevelt Library
Get your free CEUs at the end of the workshop.
FOR FREE REGISTRATION CLICK HERE
Questions? Contact Agnes Matheson amatheson@blakeschool.org.
Northeast Minnesota
Host: Jennifer Brady (jbrady@d.umn.edu)
Date: TBD
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South Central Minnesota
Host: Melinda Stewart (mstewart@fairmont.k12.mn.us)
Date: Saturday, November 16, 2019
Time: 9:00-11:00am
Location: Graffiti Corner in Fairmont (https://www.graffiticorner.com/)
Southeast Minnestota
Host: Jennifer Wernau (jwernau@pineisland.k12.mn.us)
Date: TBD
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West Metro
Host: Currently vacant- Contact Zvi Geffen at zgeffen@blakeschool.org to volunteer or nominate someone for your region
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Southwest Minnesota
Host: Krista Picha (krista.picha@isd423.org)
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East Metro
Host: Brooke Carlson (brooke.carlson@isd832.net)
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Saint Paul
Host: currently vacant- Contact Zvi Geffen at zgeffen@blakeschool.org to volunteer or nominate someone for your region)
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Southwest Metro
Host: currently vacant- Contact Zvi Geffen at zgeffen@blakeschool.org to volunteer or nominate someone for your region)
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Southeast Metro
Host:currently vacant- Contact Zvi Geffen at zgeffen@blakeschool.org to volunteer or nominate someone for your region)
Date: TBD
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If you don't see your region represented above, we may be in need of a region rep. Contact Zvi Geffen, the regional rep chair at zgeffen@blakeschool.org to volunteer or nominate someone for your region!