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AAMU/UAH Regional Inservice Center

 

 

The AAMU/UAH Regional Inservice Center is one of eleven centers in the state of Alabama serving teachers in the area of professional development.  Located on the campus of Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University, we serve twelve school districts in North Alabama.  It would be impossible to list all of the professional development  services we offer-but a few include: Teacher Mentoring, Alabama Quality Teaching Standards, National Board Certification, and Differentiated Instruction.

 

The AAMU/UAH Regional Inservice Center also has a lending library.  Administrators and teachers in our districts can check out books, videos and the latest DVD’s to enhance your onsite professional development.

 

Housed in our facility are two state initiatives, Science in Motion and Technology in Motion. The AAMU/UAH Regional Inservice Center is here to serve YOU!!!!  As a part of the Alabama A & M University family we too believe that “Service is Sovereign”.

For more information, please contact Dr. Tammy L. Alexander, at
(256) 372-5239 or -email @ tammy.alexander@aamu.edu

 

Upcoming Workshops:

North Alabama Technology Conference

July 23-24, 2013

Click on the link below for more information

https://www.madison.k12.al.us/departments/instruction/instructionaltechnology/natc2013/default.aspx

 

ALSDE College and Career Ready Standards

Implementation Team Meetings

April 30, 2013

8:00 am - 3:00 pm

 

IMPACTSEED XI

(IMproving Physics and Chemistry TEaching in SEcondary EDucation)

2013 Summer Professional Institute June 10-21, 2013

Snead State Community College, Room 208 Science Building

 

 

Photos of Book studies sponsored by the Regional Inservice Center


Big Spring Lake Kindergarten, Albertville City Schools
"What Great Teachers Do Differenty: 17 Things That Matter Most"

 

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Bob Jones High School

"Academic Conversations", by Jeff Zwiers and Marie Crawford

 

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Bob Jones High School

"Thinking Through Quality Questioning: Deepening Student Engagement", by Jackie Walsh

 

 

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Bob Jones High School with its feeder school Discovery Middle

"Learning Targets", by Connie M. Moss, Susan M. Brookhart

 

Other book studies happening in our school districts

J O Johnson High School/Huntsville City

"With All Due Respect:  Keys for Building Effective School Discipline", by Ronald Morrish, "Proactive Discipline for Reactive Students:  A Guide for Practicing Effective Classroom Behavior Management", by Fred Johnson

 

Ed White Middle School/Huntsville City

"What Great Teachers Do Differently:  17 Things hat Matter Most", by Todd Whitaker and Beth Whitaker

 

Academy for Academics and Arts/Huntsville City

"Visible Learning for Teachers:  Maximizing Impact on Learning, by John Hattie

 

Hampton Cove Middle School/Huntsville City

"Effective Classroom Assessment: Linking Assessment with Instruction"

by Catherine Garrison

 

Butler High School/Huntsville City

"Turning High-Poverty Schools into High-Performing Schools", by William Parrett and Kathleen M. Budge


Jackson County Board of Education

"Igniting A Passion for Reading",  Successful Strategies for Building Lifetime Readers", by Steven Lane

 

James Clemens High School/Madison City

"Thinking Through Quality Questioning:  Deepening Student Engagement", by Jackie Walsh

 

Evans Elementary School/Albertville City

"Guided Math",  A Framework for Mathematics Instruction", by Laney Sammons

"Engaging Students:  The Next Level of Working on the Work", by Phillip C. Schlechty

 

Liberty Middle School/Madison City

"How to Assess Higher-Order Thinking Skills in Your Classroom", Susan M. Brookhart

 

Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School/Huntsville City

"The Leader in Me", How Schools and Parent Around the World Are Inspiring Greatness, One Child at a Time, by Stephen R. Covey

 

Montview Elementary School/Huntsville City

"The Leader in Me", How Schools and Parent Around the World Are Inspiring Greatness, One Child at a Time, by Stephen R. Covey

 

Dekalb County

"The Leader in Me", How Schools and Parent Around the World Are Inspiring Greatness, One Child at a Time, by Stephen R. Covey

 

Providence Elementary School/Huntsville City

"Outliers"  The Story of Success, by Malcolm Gladwell

 

Guntersville Elementary School & Cherokee Elementary School/Guntersville City

"Number Talks:  Helping Children Build Mental Math and Computation Strategies,  Grades K-5", by Sherry Parrish

 

Meridianville Middle School/Madison County

"I Read It, But I Don't Get It", by Chris Tovani

"Tween Crayons and Curfews" Tips for Middle School Teachers, by Heather Wolpert-Gawron

 

Alabama A&M University, Alabama Science In Motion

"Unwind" , by Neal Shusterman

"Unwholly", by Neal Shusterman

 

Sparkman Middle School/Madison County

"Igniting A Passion for Reading", Successful Strategies for Building Lifetime Readers", by Steven Lane

 

Madison City Schools

Mapping the Common Core State Standards

Learning Focused

 

Madison County (to begin Fall 2013)

"Igniting A Passion for Reading", Successful Strategies for Building Lifetime Readers", by Steven Lane

 

Arab Primary School/Arab City

"The Common Core Lesson Book", by Gretchen Owocki

 

Schools that are participating in the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People Signature Training

Harvest Elementary School/Madison County

May 28-30, 2013

Lynn Fanning Elementary School/Madison County

June 3-5, 2013

Horizon Elementary School/Madison County

June 18-20, 2013

Caldwell Elementary School/Scottsboro City

July 23-25, 2013

Collins Elementary School/Scottsboro City

July  29-31, 2013

Mt. Carmel Elementary School/Madison County

August 6-8, 2013

  

The Regional Inservice Center has had the priviledge to share these great reknown authors with some of our school districts! Click on the links below to find out more information.

Dr. Marcia Tate

Dr. Stephen Layne

Regional Inservice Center Directors from around the state of Alabama visited the Ron Clark Academy in Atlanta, Georgia, in November 2012.  Click on the link below to find out more information about this school.

Ron Clark Academy