Educational Leadership Programs
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Educational Leadership Programs - Administrative Credentialing
The application window for the 2022-2023 administrative credential cohort for both programs opens on May 2, 2022.
PASC - Build leadership capacity in your school, district, or charter through LACOE's one-year, fully online Preliminary Administrative Services Credential Program (PASC). Spaces in this program are limited to the first 50 eligible candidates with complete submitted applications.
CASC - The LACOE Clear Administrative Services Credential Program (CASC) offers individualized, job-embedded, and customized coaching with exceptional, certified leadership coaches. CASC is a two-year program, and those who apply early and are accepted will be invited to the Summer Orientation on July 20, 2022.
Contact Information:
Rebecca Summers, Ed.D.
Coordinator III
Educational Leadership Programs
(562) 401-5475
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News from Equity, Access, and Acceleration
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Virtual Dates: June 13th and June 14th from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. (CoP meeting dates TBD)
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School site leaders are invited to attend these workshops/CoP where you will:
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Develop an asset-based view of families and learn to build trusting partnerships
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See family partnerships as core to achieving the equity goals at your school site
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Learn how to co-design interventions with families as equal partners in the work
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Participate in a yearlong Community of Practice where you learn by doing
For more information on this offering see the links below:
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Cultural Proficiency Certificate Program
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As we prepare to launch Ethnic Studies programs throughout the county, this certificate program prepares Ethnic Studies teachers and leaders with the necessary tools to launch effective, culturally responsive Ethnic Studies programs in schools and districts.
If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity, please see the flyer below:
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Jamaal Williams Ed.L.D. (He, Him, His)
Coordinator III, Equity, Access, and Acceleration
(562) 922-6259
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Dive Into Summer Learning with Inclusive Design
Learning Acceleration:
Setting the Groundwork for Universal Design
Universal Design for Learning (UDL) offers a practical framework for accelerating learning by anticipating barriers and responding to the variability of all students. Before educators can universally design lessons to accelerate learning and reach the widest range of learners, they must first understand which ELA and math standards to prioritize. In this session, participants will gain an understanding of what it means to accelerate learning as well as engage with tools to refine instruction and pacing for the coming school year.
When: Thursday, May 12, 2022
Time: 4:00-6:00 p.m.
Cost: $25 per person
Location: Online. A Zoom link will be emailed to registered participants prior to the workshop.
Presenter:
Elise Yerkey
Coordinator III, Inclusive Design
UDL Implementation Specialist
CAST and the California Coalition for Inclusive Literacy
(562) 922 - 6035
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California Civic Learning Student Showcase and Awards Ceremony
Saturday, May 7, 2022
Richard Nixon Presidential Library in Yorba Linda, CA
Students, families, educators, and community members are invited to this very special event to recognize the 2020, 2021, and 2022 California Democracy School Awardees and to see what students and schools across California are doing to demonstrate outstanding civic engagement! Our special guest speaker is California Secretary of State, Shirley N. Weber, Ph.D.
Los Angeles County Office of Education
Civic Engagement Recognition Program for Students, Grades 5 and 8
In the true spirit of Cesar E. Chavez, a leader in humanitarian service and workers’ rights, the Los Angeles County Office of Education is launching its Civic Engagement Recognition Program for elementary and middle school students across Los Angeles County. The new program aims to celebrate students who have acquired the knowledge and skills for informed civic engagement and demonstrate civic traits.
Whose Water Is It?
August 10-11, 2022 at the Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens
Water is life! It is key to the health, and prosperity of all people. This inquiry-driven exploration of the science, history, and social science of water in California will engage with issues of supply and demand, access and equity, and balancing opportunities with responsibilities.
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Michelle M. Herczog, Ed.D
Coordinator III, History-Social Science
(562) 922-6908
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News from Reading/Language Arts
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Listen to our Leading Literacy podcast with Chris Ann Horsley from Bonita Unified, (who is #1 on the CA Reading Report card) to learn how they closed the achievement gaps in their district! You can find us on Apple and Spotify!
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Send teachers to our Getting Reading Right Summer Bootcamp! It is June 20-24 from 8:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. so they can learn what effective Tier 1 reading instruction looks like and gain specific strategies to implement it.
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Sign up for our yearlong Getting Reading Right Consortium and spend one meeting a month learning how to implement effective Tier 1 reading instruction. Get free resources for assessing students and tons of strategies to fill in gaps.
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Leslie Zoroya
Project Director III, Reading/Language Arts (562) 922.6496
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Update from the STEM Math Unit
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Math and Science Leaders Network Meeting
Tuesday, May 31, 2022
3:00 – 4:00 pm
Join fellow mathematics and science leaders from Los Angeles County at LACOE’s quarterly Joint Mathematics and Science Leaders Network Meetings. Please see the link to register.
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2022 Math Framework Update:
Public comment on the second draft of the 2022 Mathematics framework will close on May 16, 2022.
If you would like to learn more and engage in conversations surrounding the content of specific chapters, please consider attending the California Mathematics Framework Forums.
This week the topic of discussion will be Structuring School Experiences for Equity. Bring your insight and wonderings to the discussion!
Please see the flyer for details.
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Deborah Atwell
Mathematics Coordinator
(562) 922-6651
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Curriculum and Instructional Services Professional Development Opportunities
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LACOE does not discriminate against individuals on the basis of age, actual or perceived race, actual or perceived gender, ethnicity, national origin, religion, disability, or sexual orientation. LACOE complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act to ensure equal access to all qualified individuals with a disability. If you are disabled and require assistance in accessing this event, please contact the Event Coordination Specialist at (562) 401-5699 to coordinate accommodations with the ADA Title II Coordinator as soon as possible.
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