Our thanks go out to the presenters, sponsors and entire CTL community for making CTLs first summer conference a rewarding experience.
More than 100 participants attended this 2-day event, August 11th and 12th, at the Chauncey Conference Center, Princeton, NJ. Over the course of two days, educators learned more about instructional technology and techniques, effective collaboration, and formative assessment strategies.
The focus of the conference was to empower teachers to lead school change and we believe that these educators are starting this school year with the tools needed to do just that.
CTL program users had a chance to network with colleagues from around the state to reflect on whats working well with PSI and PMI and ways to improve the content, methods and strategies. Teachers had opportunities to learn how to more effectively use SMART notebooks, Math tools and responders to foster increased student learning.
Participants also discussed the rich PSI/PMI digital content, its structure, scope and sequence, as well as how to effectively collaborate to drive a continuous cycle of improvement, so that teachers have access to the most up-to-date content available on our website at www.njctl.org
It was a time to celebrate the accomplishments of the CTL community of educators. The increased student learning that we have documented over the last several years, in both mathematics and science, is cause to celebrate and acknowledge the potential for positively impacting our students even more this school year.
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