402-962 Essential Skills for New Teachers - Secondary Focus

10/08/2025 08:30 AM - 03:00 PM CT

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Schedule:

  • October 8, 2025: 8:30 am - 3:00 pm
  • January 8, 2026: 8:30 am - 3:00 pm
  • April 16, 2026: 8:30 am - 3:00 pm

Price: $150 CESA 2 NTC district members/$300 non-members, breakfast and lunch included. Email events@cesa2.org after registering to use the $150 NTC district member pricing.

Content Questions: Beth Clarke (beth.clarke@cesa2.org)

Registration Questions: events@cesa2.org

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About this Event: Stepping into the classroom as a new teacher can be both exciting and overwhelming. This interactive learning community is designed to equip new educators with essential teaching practices, professional dispositions, classroom management and strategies for supporting student behavior effectively. Through hands-on activities, discussions, and real-world scenarios, participants will explore best practices in learning design, classroom culture, student engagement, and fostering a positive learning environment. ***This is a great series for teachers holding a license with stipulations. 

Key Takeaways: 

  • Understand core teaching practices to create effective and engaging lessons 
  • Develop professional dispositions that support growth, resilience, and collaboration 
  • Learn classroom management techniques to promote positive student behavior 
  • Gain strategies for building strong relationships with students and creating an inclusive classroom 

This workshop will provide new teachers with the confidence and tools they need to thrive in their teaching journey.

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About the Presenter:

Beth ClarkeBeth Clarke is an innovative educator with over 25 years of experience who is an advocate to ignite the learning experience.  Her passion lies in learner-centered pedagogy while partnering with educators to leverage digital tools and resources. Currently, Beth’s role is the Senior Director of the Digital Leadership and Learning Center at CESA 2 where she has the opportunity to support educators across southern WI.  Also, Beth facilitates the integration of Universal Design for Learning to promote conditions for inclusive education, the New Teacher Mentor program to support educator induction and sustainability, as well as the ISTE Educator Certification program which builds modern educators world-wide.  Most importantly, equity is a priority in every facet of her work.

 

 

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