2013 Calendar of Events
3–4 June
Teaching Reading for Children5–7 June
Engaging Students and Teachers in Science10–11 June
Vanquishing Technophobia: Microsoft Office for Educators–Beginners12–13 June
Vanquishing Technophobia: Microsoft Office for Educators–Advanced17–21 June
Teaching Math the Way Children Think I21–22 June
Picture Book Art for the Nonartist24–25 June
Practical Classroom Management for All Teachers25–28 June
Teaching Math the Way Children Think II11–12 July
Integrating Tools of Media15–16 July
Implementing Common Core Writing in Language Arts 9–12 Classrooms26–27 July
The Best in Children’s Literature: Caldecott, Newbery, and Beyond
Spend a Little Time Here,
Make a Big Difference in Your Classroom...
Workshops for Teachers and Parents of Elementary and Secondary Students
Benefits of attending BYU Summer Educator Workshops:
- You can complete all teacher recertification requirements in one summer
- You can increase your salary through a lane change.
- You will be brought up–to–date with the latest in teaching methodology.
- You will come away with a wealth of new ideas to use at home or in the classroom.
- BYU credit can be transferred to any district, as opposed to district in–service credit, which must stay in the district where it is given.
Find us at facebook.com/BYUSEW to get the latest information on all things Summer Educator Workshops. And don’t forget to check back weekly for news and updates about how you can win prizes and share in the conversation with all your friends at Summer Educator Workshops.
Sponsored by the BYU David O. McKay School of Education and the Division of Continuing Education.
