TCNJ offers a variety of professional development for teachers, educators and school administrators . TCNJ is committed to offering meaningful, timely, research based opportunities.
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TCNJ Scholars Engagement Series
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Trauma-informed Practices for Educators
Tomorrow • 9:00 AM
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Empowering Education with AI: Exploring the Role of AI in Student Success
Mon, May 20 • 10:00 AM
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Bilingualism & Disabilities: Critical Steps to Differentiate Both
Fri, Apr 26 • 10:30 AM
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Intensives: 1 Day Workshops at TCNJ
Fri, Apr 12 • 9:00 AM
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REGGIO EMILIA EARLY CHILDHOOD PHILOSOPHY: BRINGING IT TO AMERICA!
Fri, Mar 15 • 10:00 AM
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Nature-Based Learning in Early Childhood and Elementary Classrooms
Thu, Mar 7 • 11:00 AM
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Supporting LGBTQIA Students in the Classroom
Fri, Mar 1 • 11:00 AM
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Lunch and Learns: Teaching Poetry Elementary, Middle and High Schools
Fri, Feb 9 • 11:00 AM
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PD for World Language and Multi Language Learner Teachers
Thu, Jan 25 • 9:00 AM
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Trauma-informed Practices for Educators
Fri, Oct 27 • 9:00 AM
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REGGIO EMILIA EARLY CHILDHOOD PHILOSOPHY: BRINGING IT TO AMERICA!
Fri, Oct 20 • 10:00 AM
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Ready Set Go! Teaching Climate Change to K - 5 students
Thu, Jun 1 • 8:30 AM
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Bilingualism & Disabilities: Critical Steps to Differentiate Both
Tue, May 16 • 10:30 AM
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Bilingualism & Disabilities: Critical Steps to Differentiate Both
Fri, Apr 28 • 10:30 AM
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Supporting LGBTQIA+ Students In Your School
Fri, Apr 28 • 9:00 AM
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Comprehending Cultural Wealth: A Toolkit for Reading Picture Books
Thu, Apr 27 • 12:30 PM
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REGGIO EMILIA EARLY CHILDHOOD PHILOSOPHY: BRINGING IT TO AMERICA!
Fri, Mar 31 • 10:00 AM
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The College of New Jersey - Scholars Engagement Seminar(SES)
Fri, Feb 10 • 9:00 AM
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TCNJ Educator PD - Wilson Reading System® - Fundations®
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The College of New Jersey - Teachers as Scholars Seminars (TAS)
Wed, Feb 1 • 8:30 AM
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Sound Walls in the K-2 Classroom - Lunch and Learn!
Fri, Jan 20 • 12:30 PM
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Connecting Climate Change to Curriculum - Professional Development Day
Wed, Jan 18 • 8:30 AM
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Reading as Sentence Study in the Writing Workshop - grades 3 - high school
Fri, Dec 9 • 9:30 AM
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Project Read® Linguistics - phonics program for grades 3 to adult
The TCNJ School of Education provides high-quality academic programs to students studying at the undergraduate and graduate levels. With a legacy in education innovation dating to 1855, we are equally committed to our students and our profession. We prepare teachers, counselors, and school administrators who are critical thinkers and capable researchers. As lifelong learners, our graduates are poised to lead positive change throughout their careers, even as educational issues and practices evolve.Founded in 1855 as the first teacher-training school in New Jersey, and the ninth in the nation, The College of New Jersey has a long commitment to the transformative power of education. Today, the School of Education is the steward of this legacy, and continues the college’s original mandate to prepare active, informed, and self-reflective educators committed to the right of all students to learn, grow, and thrive. Guiding our work is the shared vision that teachers and other school professionals can and should be agents for positive social change.Through meaningful, challenging academics and collaborative partnerships with the P–12 community, the School of Education has built a reputation for graduates who are well educated and well prepared for the challenges and opportunities of today’s classrooms. In fact, TCNJ-educated teachers can be found in nearly every district in the state, and the School of Education is recognized throughout the region as the most in-demand source of talented new teachers, counselors, and administrators.Our connections with the P–12 community allow us to proactively address unmet and emerging needs in education. In recent years, we have developed and launched innovative academic programs in urban education, middle school specialization, and environmental sustainability education, among others. Students and teachers are the direct beneficiaries of our extensive outreach efforts, from summer academies in the public schools to professional development collaborations with local school districts.Located in suburban Ewing, New Jersey, the School of Education is housed in its own dedicated building. Opened in 2012, the three-story, 72,000-square-foot Education Building models the collaborative, technology-rich environment that our students will encounter in contemporary classrooms and schools. Learning spaces include standard and smart classrooms, a STEM classroom, model classrooms for early childhood and elementary education, and an observation room for counselor education as well as a computer lab, seminar room, auditorium, and extensive study and gathering spaces.