EbD™ Workshops:
ITEEA’s STEM Center for Teaching and Learning™ will bring your state a four-day workshop on any of the EbD™ courses or elementary curriculum. The local host provides the facilities and some equipment/tools. We are offering our EbD workshops virtually throughout the school year at a time conducive for you, and your educational professionals. Below is our standard recommendations for delivering EbD™ Workshops. We are able to modify, and fit the needs of your construct/schedule based upon teacher, and your availability.
Four Hours Daily for Four Days for One Course via Zoom. Breaks built in accordingly to your educational professionals negotiated agreement. Educators must be present for the four hour duration unless discussed otherwise in advance.
Schedule:
- Two hours of direct synchronous course-specific instruction daily
- Two hours of hands-on application with synchronous instructional support following the course-specific instruction
o The STEM CTL would be able to provide consumables, and would provide a materials list well in advance that would need to be provided to the educator or be readily available
o This would/can be able to be modified if your teachers are in labs/schools, or have to be at home due to any Covid-related protocols. Please inform
rnovitski@iteea.org in advance the circumstances to readily prepare the instructional delivery
Cost:
Consortium States:
The total cost for the virtual deliverance is $2,560 for up to twelve educational professionals, and $395 for each thereafter. This includes STEM CTL coordination, technical support, National Teacher Effectiveness Coach support (stipend), and consumable supplies for participants (restrictions apply).Consortium states include Delaware, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Louisiana, Maryland, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Carolina, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, and Virginia.
Non-Consortium States:
The total cost for the virtual deliverance is $3,200 for up to twelve educational professionals, and $495 for each thereafter. This includes STEM CTL coordination, technical support, National Teacher Effectiveness Coach support (stipend), and consumable supplies for participants (restrictions apply).All states other than Delaware, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Louisiana, Maryland, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Carolina, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, and Virginia are considered Non-Consortium states.