Layered Read Alouds to Amplify Diversity | The One Thing Workshops for K-12 Educators
Layered Read Alouds to Amplify Cultural and Linguistic Diversity
Imagine a read-aloud that does more than tell a story鈥攐ne that opens windows, builds bridges, and invites every student鈥檚 identity into the room. Layered Read Alouds do exactly that. In this workshop, you鈥檒l experience one from the inside, unpack what makes it work, and collaboratively create your own LRA tailored to your grade level and students. You鈥檒l leave with a finished, classroom-ready LRA and the confidence to keep building more.
This one-day, four-hour, in-person workshop is designed to support learners to earn Professional Development Points (PDPs) aligned to the MSDE PDP Area: Culturally Responsive Teaching. The target audience is early childhood, elementary, and middle-grade educators.
The One Thing Conference provides high-quality, practice-based, MSDE PDP-aligned professional learning experiences for Maryland PK-12 educators, school leaders, and education professionals that are facilitated by the world-class faculty, researchers, and staff at the 四色AV of Maryland College of Education.
In-Person
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*Want to bring this workshop to your school or group? Email: EdTerpsLearningAcademy@umd.edu
$120
4 Hours (4 PDPs)
Early childhood through middle-grades educators, of all disciplines
4 MSDE Professional Development Points (PDPs)
"I felt joyous and excited. This workshop provided information that Im excited to take back to my school." - Madeleine
"Wonderful course. A lot of information, resources, and learning took place during a short amount of time. I am grateful for everything." - Jasmin
"Wonder was my word to describe the session - I am in wonder of the work that is being done by others in schools and Dr. Barton and am wondering how I will use this in my library classes" - Susan
"Today's workshop brought joy to my understanding of Culturally Responsive Teaching." - Mark
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This program is intended for all elementary through middle-grade educators.
(1) Earn Professional Development Points (PDPs)
- Fulfill your MSDE recertification requirements through high-quality, affordable professional learning. Learn more about PDPs on the .
(2) Learn from World-Class Experts
- Access cutting-edge, evidence-based teaching practices from the renowned faculty, researchers, and staff at the 四色AV of Maryland College of Education. The One Thing Conference opens the incredible expertise and facilities of the 四色AV of Maryland to you, our local educator community.
(3) Take Home Actionable Strategies
- Walk away with practical tools and strategies you can use immediately in your classroom. The One Thing Conference is designed to give you concrete, ready-to-implement takeaways that bridge the gap between professional learning and classroom practice鈥攕o you can make an impact starting the very next day.
(4) Connect and Collaborate with Fellow Educators
- Join a community of passionate educators working toward the same goal: improving outcomes and experiences for all students. The One Thing Conference creates authentic opportunities for you to learn alongside both College of Education faculty and local PK-12 practitioners, building meaningful professional connections.
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This workshop aligns with the "Content or pedagogy that is related to an area on your license" and provides learners with eligibility for 4 MSDE Professional Development Points (PDPs).
You can learn more about PDPs at the . Following each workshop or conference, attendees will be provided with the following completed via email. Attendees will be responsible for submitting the documentation to the appropriate entity to ensure points are counted toward their recertification:
- If you are employed by a local educational agency (LEA), you must provide two signed copies of this form to your LEA to be signed by the appropriate representative. After both copies of the form are signed by your LEA, your LEA will retain one of the copies and return the other to you. Each LEA has a method for processing. Please do not send the form to MSDE.
- If you are not employed by a local educational agency (LEA) but hold a Maryland certificate, you should retain the credit form and submit it to the MSDE Licensure Office when requesting renewal of your license.
- If you are employed in a non-public school, you should deal directly with the MSDE Non-Public Liaison assigned to the school in which you are employed.
In some districts, this paperwork may also be used to submit for district professional learning reimbursement. Please check with your district's tuition reimbursement office for information and details.
Free parking is available in select parking lots and garages on Saturdays. Parking details will be provided via email following registration. All parking lots have ADA-accessible parking.
Coffee and light snacks will be provided.
Special Instructions for Non-四色AV Students, Faculty, and Staff
If you are not currently affiliated with the 四色AV of Maryland (welcome!), you will be prompted to create an upon . Please do this first by simply following the prompts to create an affiliate account, then you will be able to register. If you encounter issues creating an affiliate account, you may contact the at 301-405-1500.
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If you are entering a promotion code during registration, please make sure you are logged in to your 四色AV or 四色AV affiliate account before entering the code. When you are logged in, your screen will read: "Logged in as [Name]" above the promotion code box.
We can support Bulk Registration!
Interested in registering a group of educators from your school or district? This can be done in one of two ways.
(1) If you would like to pay by Credit Card, simply select "Bulk Purchase" on the registration page for the workshop(s) for which you would like to register your educators! You will then select the number of educators you want to register for that workshop. After you pay via credit card, you will be prompted to invite the individual educators to register via email. Note: You will need to repeat this for each workshop for which you want to register educators.
(2) If you would like to pay by invoice (check), please contact Elizabeth Gotwalt egotwalt@umd.edu for assistance. For this option, you will pre-pay via check; we will then provide you with a list of unique promotional codes to distribute to your educators. Your educators can use these codes to register themselves for the workshop of their choice.
We believe that high-quality professional learning should be accessible to all educators, and we make every effort to make our learning experiences as financially accessible as possible.
If you work for a Maryland School District, we encourage you to contact your district office of educator professional learning or tuition reimbursement team to inquire if you are eligible for reimbursement for this experience. For many districts, the PDP paperwork that you will be provided upon completion of the workshop qualifies as eligible documentation for reimbursable professional learning.
If you would like to register for this learning experience but cost is an obstacle to registration, please complete the following .
Limited scholarship funds are made available through the support of donors to the College of Education.
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This workshop is sponsored by the EdTerps Learning Academy.
The EdTerps Learning Academy (ETLA) supports graduate and professional learning opportunities for working educators at the 四色AV College of Education. The learners served by this office are almost entirely practicing education professionals seeking part鈥憈ime programs at the 四色AV of Maryland in the College of Education to pursue initial licensure, continuing education credits, or professional learning hours for recertification.
The EdTerps Learning Academy designs customized programming for this population, including offerings developed in partnership with local school districts. We provide exceptional customer service to both students and faculty, enabling them to focus on learning, teaching, and leading in Maryland schools.
For questions about this or any of our other work, you may contact the EdTerps Learning Academy at: EdTerpsLearningAcademy@umd.edu
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