| Curriculum |
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| Arts,
Health and Physical Education |
| Arts Alive |
| A
four week summer experience for talented high school students of
the arts and educators, this program includes opportunities in the
visual and performing arts. Authentic assessment, high school/college
collaboration, current applications to state regulations, and professional
artists as partners are primary components of Arts Alive. This is
a Pennsylvania Council of the Arts (PCA) partnership program. |
| Arts in Education Advisory
Board |
| This
advisory board assists NEIU in maintaining and developing substantive
arts in education programming and recommends ways in which NEIU can
work with the community at large. |
| Arts Standards Seminars |
| Art,
music, dance and theater staff development is conducted for all teachers
on the national and state standards for the arts. Presentations by
professional artists from the community highlight this program. Most
importantly, connections are suggested as to how districts can comply
with arts requirements K-12 with cost effective and efficient options. |
| Arts in Education Alliance |
| An
advisory committee of more than 30 local community arts organizations
representing several counties helps to provide opportunities in arts
for all students. |
| Artists in Residence |
| This
program provides residencies with grant monies from the Pennsylvania
Council of the Arts (PCA). A regional roster of professional artists
is available for the schools to utilize in the selection process. |
| Artist/Teacher Training
Team |
| NEIU
has an artist-teacher training team that presents Arts in Education
(AIE) professional development to educators at local and state level
conferences and in the districts. |
| ASCD Website |
| NEIU
maintains the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development
(ASCD) website for the Arts in Education Network of ASCD. |
| Gallery Gatherings |
| NEIU
sponsors a program for area teachers and students to visit galleries
for Arts in Education (AIE) programming. |
| Living Arts |
| School
districts, educators select from a comprehensive list of professional
artists to perform in the districts. A formal brochure with offerings
and curricular connections is published each spring to facilitate
the selection process. This is a partnership program with NEIU and
the districts. |
| Mulberry Poets and Writers
Competition |
| NEIU
partners to sponsor this contest for young writers and hosts a reading
and workshop as a culminating activity. |
| Museum and Cultural Institution
Collaboration |
| This
program connects educators with regional museums to develop appropriate
curriculum for museum collections. Guides are created and disseminated
to all area educators to utilize with students as pre, during and
post visit lessons. |
| Northeastern PA Philharmonic
Young People's Concerts |
| NEIU
and the orchestra collaborate to present concerts for students in
grade 3, 4, and 5 at the Kirby Center in Wilkes-Barre and the Cultural
Center in Scranton. A world renowned children's conductor and a composer
present the interactive concert. Student activity books and CDs are
available. |
| Traveling Trunks |
| NEIU
and five area museums collaborated to produce trunks filled with
artifacts from the museums. The trunks are borrowed by teachers in
31 school districts in the region. A curriculum guide is included. |
| HEAL (Health Education Alliance) |
| HEAL
is a collaborative group of social service agencies and health organizations
that provide curriculum services to schools and the community. |
| Safe and Drug Free Grant
Consortium |
| Since
1999, NEIU provides leadership to seventeen school districts, two
career technology centers and the NEIU Learning Center in the Safe
and Drug Free Grant Consortium. The funding from this grant provides
school districts with opportunities to purchase security equipment
and to conduct needs assessments relating to the security and safety
of school buildings. Districts also have opportunities to update
Safe School's Memorandum of Understanding with local and state law
enforcement as well as update their Crisis Response Manuals. PEMA
(Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency), law enforcement and county
emergency management are available to assist in the development of
a district's Multi-Hazard Plan within a school community. |
| Drivers
Education and Service Learning |
| Driver
Education Network |
| This initiative supports
the NEIU driver education programs. These programs for both driver
education teachers and students include the PA DUI Association/PA SADD
Safety Bug and the Pennsylvania Motor Truck Association's Safe Driving
Competition. |
| Educational
Technology |
| Access PA Consortium |
| This network
works collaboratively with public, academic, and school libraries
to participate in activities involving resource sharing, exchange
of innovative ideas, development of network collection procedures,
and program building for future needs. NEIU coordinates correspondence
and interaction for the group among Commonwealth Libraries, the Access
Database Support Staff, and all members of the group. |
| E-Tech Plan |
| This network
partners with other professionals within NEIU to develop a long-term
technology plan that will enhance student learning and achievement,
realize efficiencies in administration and management, and increase
communications and access to information in our schools and communities.
This planning process focuses on addressing identified goals and
objectives that reflect NEIU's mission, exploration of technological
options, professional development and technology staff requirements. |
| Electronic Surveys |
| The Network
of Teaching and Learning with Primary Resources works directly with
school districts interested in collecting data that will inform the
decision-making processes within the educational system. Through
in-house consultation, NEIU designs and administers electronic surveys
for a variety of topics and criteria. Additionally, we generate both
statistical and graphic reports, in order to summarize data findings
that lead to providing support for meaningful change in the curricular,
financial, or community-minded areas of education. |
| Media Resource Library |
| NEIU offers
a lending library of electronic resources and printed materials aimed
at supporting a standards-based curriculum. Currently, this library
consists of videotapes, laser discs, fastbacks, educational web sites,
referenced to academic standards. All materials are aligned with
the PA Academic Standards. Computer software will be added which
will enable learners, K-adult, to develop research/information processing
skills across all curricular areas. |
| Pennsylvania High School Computer Fair |
| In an ongoing
effort to promote technology use in our districts, the NEIU sponsors
an Annual Regional Pennsylvania High School Computer Fair.
Students from school districts, all over the state, participate
in this annual event that highlights Pennsylvania high schools students'
application skills and computer knowledge. Winners at the local level
will move to the state competition at Dickinson College.
Students can create projects in eight categories. The categories
are Animation; Computer Fair Logo; Curriculum-Based Web Page Design;
Digital Movie; Graphic Design; Information-Based Web Page Design,
Multimedia Presentations; and Desktop Publishing. Representing Northeastern
Pennsylvania businesses and educational institutions the projects
will be judged by a panel of computer professionals. Prizes will
be awarded to the students of the top three projects in each category.
The top prizewinner in each category will move on to the state competition.
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| Technology Center for Information/Service |
| In
order to provide effective operation of a wide area network, NEIU
works with area school districts in an effort to maintain open communication
regarding the latest technology available, system configurations,
hardware/software upgrades, and on site consultations. These same
services are offered in support of local area networks. NEIU maintains
a number of servers that provide e-mail, web site hosting, web content
filtering, and domain name services. |
| Equipment on Loan |
| In
an effort to support technology integration into curriculum, NEIU
has developed the Equipment on Loan program. Technology trunks containing
a laptop, projector, and smart board, are available to teachers on
a monthly loan basis. Teachers are required to attend a half-day
workshop before being eligible to borrow a trunk. |
| Technology Workshops |
| New
technologies are quickly emerging in education. Educators need to
be aware of these technologies and have a basic understanding of
how to use them. These workshops focus on hardware and software and
their classroom applications. |
| Language
Arts |
| Early Reading Initiative |
| Training
and technical assistance is provided in the area of early reading
so that early intervention staff can provide direct, explicit, systematic
instruction in language and reading activities based on scientifically
based research that support the age appropriate development of language
and literacy skills. |
| PSSA |
| Technical
assistance is provided to districts concerning the interpretation
of the PDE report of student performance on the PSSA in reading,
writing, and mathematics. Suggestions are made to administrators
concerning the curricular implication of the results; and how to
utilize the results as a part of an internal needs assessment as
they prepare the districts strategic plan. Periodically, staff development
seminars are conducted regarding the development of open-ended responses
typically used in the PSSA. |
| Process Writing |
| NEIU
offers a number of staff development programs in process writing.
Process writing is a state-of-the art approach to teaching and learning
in concert with current trends for restructuring schools. Support
for writing, within the districts has been conducted at the Intermediate
Unit, in school buildings, and classrooms by personnel from this
network. Local and national consultants provide resources to the
school districts. Support for this program comes from the Pennsylvania
Literacy Framework (PLF). |
| Writing Assessment for Elementary and
Secondary Teachers |
| NEIU,
in cooperation with the PLF Advisory Committee, gives on-site technical
assistance to school districts. Presenters give overviews concerning
how to write prompts for narrative, informational, and persuasive
writing; how to score student papers using the domain scoring guide;
how to use effective classroom strategies to develop students' writing
abilities. In follow-up sessions, teachers, using their own students
work, participate in scoring sessions designed to develop inter-rater
reliability. |
| Math,
Science and Environment |
| PSSA |
| Technical
assistance is provided to districts concerning the interpretation
of the PDE report of student performance on the PSSA in reading,
writing, and mathematics. Suggestions are made to administrators
concerning the curricular implication of the results; and how to
utilize the results as a part of an internal needs assessment as
they prepare the districts strategic plan. Periodically, staff development
seminars are conducted regarding the development of open-ended responses
typically used in the PSSA. |
| NASA Endeavour Space Forum |
| This program
is conducted through collaboration with the NASA Goddard Space Flight
Center. The program brings together middle school educators and students,
as well as professionals from NASA. The program incorporates videoconferencing,
as well as on-sight visits. Students participate in the program for
two years, working with inter-district teams to solve "real-life" problems
encountered by NASA scientists, engineers, and technicians. |
| NASA Urban Project |
| This program
is for schools classified as urban by NASA. The program provides
educators the opportunity to work directly with NASA scientists at
the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. Educators
attend a two-week summer institute on-site to develop K-12 teaching
strategies for a scientific topic. The educators work with professionals
from NASA to develop all facets of the program. During the school
year, NEIU and NASA provide ongoing staff development and technical
assistance. |
| STARLAB Portable Planetarium System |
| School
districts have the opportunity to utilize the STARLAB portable planetarium
system within their own buildings. The system provides a curriculum
that allows astronomy to be integrated into all subject areas. Educators
in grades K-12, as well as school district programs involving the
community may utilize the STARLAB. NEIU provides staff development
on the physical aspects of the program, as well as curriculum issues
regarding assessment and instructional strategies |
| Social
Studies, ESL and Foreign Language |
| Heritage Express |
| NEIU,
Steamtown, the Lackawanna Historical Society and the Lackawanna Heritage
Valley Authority (LHVA) coordinate a special train trip for students
to learn regional history as they travel through towns of the region. |
| Geography Alliance |
| Staff
development by state and national consultants is provided on a regular
basis. NEIU disseminates Geography Week Awareness packets and Geography
Alliance materials to teachers. |
| Geography
Grant |
| NEIU has
been awarded a Geography Grosvenor Grant for the teaching of geography
in K-12 schools. |
Social Studies Network
|
| NEIU
provides professional development regarding each of the four curricular
areas of social studies: geography, civics and government, history
and economics. Twice a year a dinner meeting is held to update members
on state and federal initiatives regarding curriculum and instruction
as well as topics related to social studies issues. |
| Junior Achievement (JA) of Northeastern
PA |
| Through
NEIU, JA provides elementary, middle and high school economics teaching
and learning programs. JA is another option for districts to consider
regarding teaching and learning effectiveness as well as compliance
with Chapter 4 curriculum regulations. The Junior Achievement program
provides interdisciplinary content aligned with PA Academic Standards. |
| English as a Second Language |
| NIEIU
provides staff development to teachers responsible for delivering
planned instruction to English Language Learners (ELLs). In addition
NEIU provides staff development concerning policy, curriculum development,
and state and federal regulations. Recently, an ESL consortium of
eight districts was formed to deliver ESL services to students who
have been identified as ELLs. |
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