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OSHW/OTL Mid-year Professional Development has ended
Mid-Year Professional Development SY18-19
Presented by the Office of Student Health and Wellness and the Office of Teaching and Learning

Friday, February 1, 2019
8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Austin College and Career Academy
231 N Pine Ave Chicago, IL 60644

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  • There are 2 large parking lots (about 100 spots) available for us. You can access those through Fulton Ave and Westend Ave. The closest Green Line Stop is Central Ave (.2 miles). DO NOT PARK IN ASSIGNED PARKING SPOTS THOUGH. YOU WILL BE TOWED.
  • Please enter through doors 5 or 8 (they want to keep the main doors for staff). Door 5 and 8 are on the East side of the building (Southeast and Northeast corners).
  • Registration is from 7 am - 8 am, the plenary will begin promptly at 8:00 am in the auditorium. The auditorium is on the 1st floor North side of the building (Fulton Ave). 
  • Please note: We will not have Kronos clocks at this PD. Everyone who registers on Learning Hub and attends the PD will receive a confirmation email marking your attendance to use as verification, so please make sure you sign-in.
  • WiFi information is:   Guest network:    CPS51675        Password:    *AaV*high*534 
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  • The sexual education sessions are not the 6.5-hour training required to teach Sexual Health Education. Click on the link here for an updated Sexual Health Education training schedule with information on dates, times, and Learning Hub registration. Please note: sub-coverage is available for teaching staff that attend an in-person training on a non-PD day.

  • Lunch will NOT be provided. Please plan accordingly. There are filtered water stations so bring a water bottle! There is also a beverage vending machine should you choose to purchase something to drink.
    • Options for Lunch near ACCA
      • Uncle Remus - Fried Chicken
        Super Chi Chi - Jamaican/Puerto Rican/Mexican/Soul Food
        MacArthur’s - Soul Food
        Pete’s Fresh Market (Oak Park)
        Prairie Bread Kitchen (Oak Park)

        Delivery to the area:
        UberEats
        GrubHub

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Visit our Partner Resource Fair from 7:30 am - 12:00 pm on the 3rd floor. Our vendors and partners include:
Alliance for a Healthier Generation, American Heart Association, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago, Aramark, Between Friends, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois, Bright Star Community Organization, Broadway Youth Center, CATCH Global Foundation, Chicago Department of Public Health/BlueCross BlueShield of Illinois, Chicago District Tennis Association, Chicago IAHPERD, Chicago Run, Chicago Women’s Health Center, Dancing with Class, Gads Hill Center, Illinois Caucus for Adolescent Health, Illinois Safe School Alliance, Lurie Children’s Hospital, Oak Park/River Forest Infant Welfare Society Children’s Clinic, Playworks Illinois, UIC Emergency Medicine, Illinois Heart Rescue- Lurie Children’s Hospital, US Games
Friday, February 1 • 10:00am - 10:50am
Teaching In-School Bowling Fundamentals and Fitness Games LIMITED

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Limited Capacity seats available

The presentation covers fun and easy ways to teach the fundamentals of bowling using a student directed approach; methods to use for teaching a variety of grade levels; using fitness games and fun games to teach bowling skills; and a skill specific warm-up routine. an overview of the curriculum will be given including academic worksheets, adaptive methods, and STEM problems. Information will be provided on how to secure free loaner equipment and how to write a grant to receive $2,200.00 worth of In-School Bowling equipment. All participants will get a free In-School Bowling curriculum.

Speakers
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Illinois State Bowling Proprietors Association

2020 Indian Boundary Drive
Bill Duffe-mail: billduff@bowlillinois.comBob Damane-mail: rdaman43@gmail.com(847) 982-1305In-School Bowling K-12. Teachers learn a simple method of teaching bowling basics, along with a warm-up routine, teaching dues, and fitness games. The curriculum can be coordinated with classroom teachers with a wide variety of academic activities. Participating teachers will receiv... Read More →


Friday February 1, 2019 10:00am - 10:50am CST
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