CALL FOR PROPOSALS
New Jersey Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development
Presents
The 2009 Annual Conference
THE ART AND SCIENCE OF TEACHING
A Comprehensive Framework for Effective Instruction
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Robert J. Marzano
January 29, 2009
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How to Be A
SUPER SUCCESSFUL
New Teacher
With HARRY WONG
and special guest Chelonnda Seroyer
2 Great Sessions
August 27, 2008 (Scotch Plains - Fanwood HS)
(8:30 am - 1:30 pm)
or
August 28. 2008 (at Robinsville HS)
(8:30 am - 1:30 pm)
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The Whole Child:
Healthy, Safe, Engaged, Supported, Challenged
All children deserve an education that fully prepares them for college, work, and citizenship. That means more than just reading, writing, and math.
Watch a short video that captures the message of the whole child and share it with others.
Expect more. Get more.
The Pledge For Our Children - Make a pledge to America's children. Our children deserve it. Our future demands it. - Click Here to Make Your Pledge
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Teacher Created Curriculum
Resources Project
Integrating Character Education into the NJ Core Curriculum Content Standards

The New Jersey Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development (NJASCD) collaborates with the NJ Center for Character Education at Rutgers University to offer a special project focusing on Character Education.
Click here for information on this Exciting Initiative
To Apply Click Here
Lesson Plan Template Click Here
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Call for Manuscripts
2008
The New Jersey Journal of Supervision
and Curriculum Development
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New Jersey Teacher 2008 ASCD Outstanding Young Educator Award Recipient
Deirdra Grode, a social studies teacher of seventh and eighth graders at the Hoboken Charter School is the 2008 recipient of the Outstanding Young Educator Award by ASCD.
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Dierdre was selected from over 400 nominations by a panel of educational professionals. She hod a BA degree from Boston College and an MA degree from Teachers College at Columbia University. She has tought in a Costa Rican village as part of World Teach, and she has spent time as a bilingual outreach worker.
Dierdre was awarded for her success in preparing students to meet and exceed high academic standards and for raising students’ awareness of social justice issues. She provides students with innovative service learning and character education opportunities regularly. She instructs the “whole child”.
The ASCD Outstanding Young Educator Award is presented annually to an education professional, 40 years of age or younger, who demonstrates exemplary commitment and exceptional contribution to the profession.
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