Alaska Rural Innovation & Student Engagement Network Registration Form
The mission of AKRISE is to promote engagement through collaboration and innovation ​for teachers and students in rural areas of Alaska to increase equity, learning, belonging and well-being.

AKRISE was created to bring together educators from small, rural schools across Alaska to collaborate and connect to improve teaching and learning.  Teachers work together in job-alike groups to design learning experiences for students or engage in collaborative inquiry practices.  Job-alike groups allow rural teachers who are often the only teacher at their grade-level, subject or school; to collaborate with other teachers at their grade-level or subject area to deepen their practice and share their work.  After face-to-face convenings, teachers continue to collaborate virtually.  

By completing this registration form, you are confirming your ability and desire to participate in the virtual convening on February 26 and 27, 2021.  On the 26th, we will meet from 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm and on the 27th, we will meet from 10:00 am - 4:00 pm.

Participating teachers will receive a $150 stipend for participation and willingness to continue collaborating in job-alike groups between the February convening and the next convening in the summer 2021.
 
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First Name: *
Last Name: *
How did you hear about the AKRISE Convening? *
Your school district: *
If NOT affiliated with a school district, please choose "OTHER" and indicate organization or affiliation.
Local School Name *
Grade level(s) and/or subject(s) you teach: *
Job-alike (collaborative group) that best describes your role: *
If other was chosen above, please explain your role. . .
Please consider these self-reflection questions about working in a professional learning network and check all that apply to you: *
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Convenings prioritize time for supporting and developing strength in collaborative practices and sharing knowledge.  Activities and facilitation are designed to support and allow teachers to determine the work of their collaborative groups.  Please be thinking about authentic questions from your classroom practice that you would like to collaborate with other teachers on and expertise that you can share!  We will see you soon!
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