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This event celebrates the significant contributions of CTE teachers who are preparing students for success in their future careers and academic endeavors.
Helping K-5 teachers find solutions in their classes. Program aims to provide a comprehensive introduction to computational thinking and practical teaching strategies. By the end of the training, teachers will feel confident in writing lesson plans.
No charge for NCCAT Online courses. Programs in variety of subject areas start July 8th reigster now to save spot. Self-paced modules for your convenience. Earn 5 to 15 contact hours, depending on the course.

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Stephanie Uhrich was recently recognized at the NCCAT Cullowhee campus during the "Launch-Explore-Discuss: Task-Based Learning in the Elementary Math Classroom" program. She is pictured with NCCAT presenter Meg McKee, highlighting the commitment to professional development and innovative teaching practices that the NCCAT fosters.
The North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching (NCCAT) is pleased to announce that Stephanie Uhrich, a dedicated Math and Science teacher at Saluda Elementary School in Polk County Schools, has been awarded the prestigious Susan S. McHugh NCCAT Honored Educator Scholarship for the 2024-2025 academic year. This distinguished scholarship, generously funded by the Stuart and Margaret L. Forbes Foundation of Polk County, provides crucial support by covering substitute teacher costs and offering $250 for classroom use.
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Senate President Pro Tempore Phil Berger has reappointed Dr. Aaron Fleming of Lillington, N.C., and Mrs. Julie Hart von Henner of Arden, N.C., to the Board of Trustees of the North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching (NCCAT). NCCAT is a recognized national leader in professional development programming for North Carolina teachers. "We are delighted to welcome back Dr. Fleming and Mrs. von Henner to the Board,” said NCCAT Executive Director Dr. M. Brock Womble.