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New Teacher Training

Grand Cafeteria 21 N Grand St, Eugene, Oregon, United States

Introduction to the New Teacher training series to include Family engagement, boundaries, and communication.  This series is required for new teachers, but any interested staff member is welcome to attend.  Facilitated by Kerry Holmes and Karla Snell.

Outlook Training, Region 9

Grand Room 7 21 N Grand St, Eugene, OR, United States

For Region 9.  Facilitated by the Technology Department.

CPR Skills Check Day

Grand Street 21 N Grand St, Eugene, OR, United States

Do you need to do your CPR Skills Check?  Choose the session best for your schedule.  AM Session is 8:30-9:00; PM Session is 3:00-3:30. Face coverings will be required during skills checks - a box of disposable masks will be available and offered to staff who forget.

Nature Based Programs: Planning, Documentation, and Family Engagement

Webinar

Join international early childhood natural program expert Dr Claire Warden to learn out how to embrace and support emergent curriculum with responsive planning, documentation, and family engagement. This exciting session will include how to overcome some of the barriers and challenges program leaders often encounter when leading nature-based programs.

Leadership/Supervision Series

Zoom

A seven part series teaching supervisory and leadership skills to integrate behaviors that build engagement, help reduce defensive responses when holding staff accountable, and build trust among work groups. The goal of this series is to help leaders and supervisors prevent employee relations problems and support resolution of job performance issues. This series is designed for supervisors or managers, but anyone interested in the topic is welcome.

Centering Attachment: The Key to Developmentally Appropriate Curriculum for 0-3

Webinar

Because secure attachment predicts healthy outcomes in numerous developmental domains and aspects of living, keeping attachment as the structural center of your work with children and their families can make it easier to meet the full spectrum of their needs. Join this seminal webinar by Ruth Anne Hammond, M.A. author of Respecting Babies: A Guide to Educaring for Parents and Professionals, to learn more about how weaving relationships into every learning domain can make desired results a no-brainer.

New Teacher Training

Grand Cafeteria 21 N Grand St, Eugene, Oregon, United States

This New Teacher training session will focus on Curriculum Planning & Individualizing.  This is required for new teachers, and any interested staff member is welcome to attend.  Facilitated by Kerry Holmes and Karla Snell.