What better time than the first five days of school to create a culture, expectations and skill set for success for the whole year. Each of the “5 Days” flows into the next.
  • Day One: Empowering Students to Ask Questions
  • Day Two: Teaching Students to Find the Best Information in the World
  • Day Three: Empowering Students for Peer-to-Peer Collaboration
  • Day Four: Defining their Own Problems and “Self and Peer Assessment”
  • Day Five: Global Collaboration
  • Day Six: Community Sharing and Feedback
The “1 st 5 Days” challenges and supports students to develop skills to help them take more responsibility for managing their own learning while creating a culture that is collaborative. Each participant will develop a plan for their “1 st 5 days”. Each session will involve participants in working together to create draft content for their plan.

An optional reunion follow up session will be scheduled for the fall to review and strengthen the plan for success for the year. This workshop supports face-to-face as well as online learning.
 
ALAN NOVEMBER
Alan November is an international leader in education technology. He began his career as an oceanography teacher and dorm counsellor at an island reform school for boys in Boston Harbor. While Alan was a computer science teacher in Lexington, Mass, one of his students published an online project in 1984, a database for the handicapped. He has been director of an alternative high school, computer coordinator, technology consultant, and university lecturer. He has helped schools, governments, and industry leaders improve the quality of education through technology.

Alan’s areas of expertise include planning across curriculum, staff development, new school design, community building, and leadership development. He has delivered keynotes and workshops in all fifty states, and 40 countries. Audiences enjoy Alan's humor and wit as he pushes the boundaries of how to improve teaching and learning.

Alan’s writing includes numerous articles and three best-selling books. His most recent book, "Who Owns the Learning?" was listed in 2020 as one of the most important 100 books in education. Alan was co-founder of the Stanford Institute for Educational Leadership Through Technology and is most proud of being selected as one of the original five national Christa McAuliffe Educators.
 
DATES & TIMINGS:

21st, 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 25th June 2021

Each Session is for 2 hours
New York 7:00 am | London 12:00 pm | Zurich 1:00 pm | Dubai 3:00 pm | India 4:30 pm | Hong Kong 7:00 pm
Melbourne 9:00 pm
INVESTMENT
 
USD 400 Per Participant
USD 350 Per Participant for a Group of 8
 
INCLUDES: Certificate of participation for 10 Professional Development Hours
Emails:
www.chaptersinternational.com
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