*** Registration for the New Teacher Institute has reached capacity. If you would like to add participants to the waitlist, please click register and follow the steps to have your participants added to the waitlist. If you have any questions, please call the ISACS office at 312-255-1244 or email info@isacs.org***
DATE AND TIME
The New Teacher Institute will formally begin at 10:00 am on Monday July 16 and will end at 12:00 noon Thursday, July 19. Participants should make plans to attend the Institute in its entirety.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
***Independent school educators in their first two years of teaching experience.
WHY ATTEND This energizing Institute will provide new teachers with the strategies essential for a successful start to their teaching careers. The Institute will also allow participants to begin building the foundation for a long and successful career in independent schools. Interactive experiences reflective of best practices will aid in the development of skills and understanding in the following areas:
Understanding the culture of independent schools
Communicating effectively with parents, students, colleagues, administration and the broader school community
Balancing Responsibilities and managing time
Maintaining professionalism
Managing classrooms effectively, based on the work of Harry Wong
Designing a curriculum through a backward design process
Dealing with stress and change
Building healthy relationships with colleagues
Dealing with conflict
Partnering with parents
Developing leadership skills
Networking with others new to independent schools
Finding and using mentors
Building a foundation for excellence
METHODOLOGY
Participants will engage in active and experiential approaches to understanding best practice for highly effective teaching. Presentations, conversations, role-playing, simulations, video analysis, collaborative work, professional readings, and personal testimonials will all be presented with research-based modeling of best practice, combined with humor, music, and the enduring commitment of experienced professionals.
BENEFITS TO THE SCHOOL
School communities expect and require new teachers to be highly effective on the first day of school. Often, there is more information than can be processed effectively without overloading the new teacher. Participants will learn best practices at a manageable pace in a supportive atmosphere.
FACULTY Jill Webb brings years of independent school experience to the Institute. She currently serves as the director of professional development for ISACS and head of lower school at The Wellington School (OH). Jill brings the experience gained from training hundreds of new teachers and mentors nationally, and has been a frequent presenter on the topic of teacher development and leadership.
Mark Wagner is the head of upper school at the Sanford School (DE). Mark brings extensive independent school experience as both a teacher and administrator and presents in the areas of teacher leadership, curriculum and professional development. His engaging style and creative vision make him a wonderful member of the New Teacher Institute faculty.
Ken Rogers, a trained counselor, is a former faculty member of The Association of Independent Maryland Schools Fellows Program for New Teachers. With independent school experience as a teacher, dean and head of middle school, Ken is a frequent ISACS presenter and consultant to independent schools. Currently, Ken is the head of middle school at Germantown Academy (PA).
FEES
$850 for ISACS Members
$925 for non-ISACS Members
First registrant pays full fee, each additional registrant receives a $100 discount
The registration fee includes all materials, three continental breakfasts, three lunches, two dinners and daily refreshment breaks
SCHEDULE(Dates are firm, times may change) Click here to view a tentative schedule.
Monday, July 16
- 9:30 am Registration
- 10:00 am - 7:30 pm (Includes dinner)
Tuesday, July 17
- 8:30 - 7:30 pm (Includes dinner)
Wednesday, July 18
- 8:30 - 5:30 pm (Dinner on your own)
Thursday, July 19
- 8:30 - 12:00 noon
WHAT TO BRING
School's Mission Statement Standards from one subject you are teaching
WHAT TO WEAR
Dress is casual.
RESOURCES The First Days of School: How to Be an Effective Teacher by Harry K. Wong and Teach Like a Champion by Doug Lemov is a very useful resource for new teachers.
INSTITUTE LOCATION
The New Teacher Institute takes place at the The Catherine Cook School, 226 West Schiller Street, Chicago, IL 60610. The Institute is held in Chicago’s Old Town neighborhood and is conveniently accessible by public transportation and taxis. Click here for directions and parking information for Catherine Cook School.
HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS
Attendees must make their own hotel reservations. **We recommend you reserve your hotel accommodations early!** ISACS has secured a limited number of rooms at discounted rates at the following hotel.
Call 1-312-787-4980 to ask for reservations and request the ISACS discounted rate of $129 per night plus tax(standard king room). Rates are valid for the nights of Sunday, July 15 – Wednesday, July 18. Please make your reservations by the cutoff date, Sunday, July 1, 2012. Please use the group code "ISACS New Teacher Institute" when making reservations. Click here to make your reservation on-line. If you are having trouble making a hotel reservation, please call the ISACS office.
Click here for directions and parking information for the Hotel Indigo. The Hotel Indigo is approximately 1/4 mile from the Catherine Cook School.
INSTITUTE BROCHURE Click here for the New Teacher Institute brochure.
CANCELLATIONS
Registration for the New Teacher Institute requires payment in full. This registration fee includes a 50% non-refundable deposit. Cancellations for the New Teacher Institute must be received to ISACS at programinfo@isacs.org or by calling 312-255-1244 and will receive a 50% refund. Cancellations received less than 10 days before the Institute starts will not be refunded. Registration may be transferred to another member from the same school.