NCCAT provides teachers with new knowledge, skills, teaching methods, best practices and information to take back to their classrooms through high-quality professional development.
NCCAT Math Learning Leaders is a statewide network of math educators who lead learning in their district, region, and across North Carolina. The application deadline has been extended to Dec. 13.
Start learning today with NCCAT Online! Our courses are completely free and offer the flexibility to earn between 5 to 15 contact hours, depending on the course. Don't miss this opportunity to grow professionally at your convenience.
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Meadowlark Elementary School’s Fran Richardson, a dedicated Kindergarten teacher in Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools, has been awarded the distinguished NCCAT Honored Educator Scholarship A. Craig Phillips Scholarship—Fund I. This scholarship commemorates Dr. A. Craig Phillips, who served as North Carolina's State Superintendent from 1968 to 1988. Honored Educator Scholarships (HES) provide selected teachers the opportunity to attend an NCCAT professional development program of their choice, with all expenses covered, including transportation and substitute teacher costs. Additionally, recipients receive $250 for use in their classrooms.
Educators seeking to enhance their skills and connect with peers have an array of engaging seminars to choose from at the North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching (NCCAT) this February. These programs are designed to empower teachers with innovative strategies and tools to succeed in the classroom. At NCCAT, we support and celebrate teachers—the foundation of student success. Join us this February and take your teaching to the next level! Apply today and join us.
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