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SUMMARY:Alabama (ASCA) 2023-2024 National & Program of Distinction Workshops
DESCRIPTION:These four (4) workshops cover detailed information regarding the creation and implementation of School Counseling Program: Vision\, Mission\, Data Summary\, Annual Student Outcome Goal Plan\, Advisory Council\, Use of Time\, Classroom and Group Attitudes and Skills Action Plan\, Closing-the-Gap Action Plan\, Annual Administrative Conference\, Lesson Plans\, Results Reports. Performance Appraisal\, Program Assessments\, Reflections\, and other components of the ASCA National Model and the Alabama School Counseling Program of Distinction. \n*Registration Deadline is June 15\, 2023. \n  \nThese workshops are presented in three locations throughout the 2023-2024 school year. \nNorth Alabama (Madison area) – 09/12/2023\, 11/07/2023\, 01/23/2024\, 03/05/2024 \nCentral Alabama (Prattville area) – 09/13/2023\, 11/08/2023\, 01/24/2024\, 03/06/2024 \nSouth Alabama (Daphne area) – 09/14/2023\, 11/09/2023\, 01/25/2024\, 03/07/2024
URL:https://mentoringmondays.xyz/event/alabama-asca-2023-2024-national-program-of-distinction-workshops/
CATEGORIES:American School Counselor Association (ASCA)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230927
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230930
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SUMMARY:BEST PRACTICES AND INNOVATIONS IN CTE/ACTE CONFERENCE 2023
DESCRIPTION:This annual conference is co-hosted by the NCLA and the Administration Division of the Association for Career and Technical Education® (ACTE®) and is specifically focused on the professional development for administrators of both secondary and post-secondary career and technical education programs and institutions. The conference will be held September 27-29\, 2023 in Salt Lake City\, Utah.
URL:https://mentoringmondays.xyz/event/best-practices-and-innovations-in-cte-act-conference-2023/
CATEGORIES:Association for Career & Technical Education (ACTE),Utah
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230929
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SUMMARY:VAS Fall Seminar
DESCRIPTION:September 29-30\, 2023\nFront Royale\, VA
URL:https://mentoringmondays.xyz/event/vas-fall-seminar/
CATEGORIES:All Events,Virginia
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230930
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SUMMARY:NCSS- SW Piedmont Chapter Partnership
DESCRIPTION:Date\nFriday\, September 29\, 2023\n\n\nAddress\nZion Baptist Church\n525W. Zion Church Road\nShelby\, NC 28150\n\n\nTime\n8:00 AM-5:00 PM\n\n\nPDHs\n8.0\n\n\nMember Price\n$ 175.00\n\n\nNon-Member Price\n$ 225.00\n\n\nDescription\nNCSS is partnering with the SW Piedmont Chapter to present this seminar. \nRegistration begins at 7:30 am and class concludes at 5:00 pm.  Breakfast and lunch are included. \nTopic: Adverse Possession and Acquiescence \nThis session begins with relevant historical background and moves on to current state-specific definitions for the elements of adverse possession. Specific topics include the timeline of title transfer; tacking; claims against or by the state; conflicting adverse claims; rules for interruption of a claim; champerty; effect of a survey on a prescriptive claim. \nThe seminar also considers the lost grant theory and its influence on current rules for adverse claims of fee and prescriptive easement law. The first session will be followed by a discussion of the origins of acquiescence\, its many definitions\, and the relationship between acquiescence and other unwritten rights. The primary focus of the class will be on North Carolina\, but examples are included from adjoining states for contrast and comparison.
URL:https://mentoringmondays.xyz/event/ncss-sw-piedmont-chapter-partnership/
CATEGORIES:North Carolina
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230929
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230930
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SUMMARY:2023 OSLS Fall Conference | Red River Boundary Dispute and other Oklahoma court cases
DESCRIPTION:September 29\, 2023 \n8:00 am Sign-in / Breakfast\n9:00 am-12:00: Red River Boundary Dispute | Presented by Brian Portwood \nLunch (provided by OSLS)\n1:00-4:00 pm: Oklahoma boundary/easement court cases | Presented by Brian Portwood \nBrian Portwood is a professional land surveyor and historian of land rights law\, providing advisory\, consulting\, and educational services to the land rights community\, with the goal of fostering interdisciplinary professional collaboration. He was born and raised near Chicago Illinois\, graduated from Lamson Business College in Scottsdale Arizona in 1983\, and began his ongoing career as a land surveyor at that time. Over the ensuing 22 years he worked in the private sector in numerous states from coast to coast\, on both privately funded and publicly funded projects of virtually every kind\, and is now licensed in several western states. Since 2005\, he has been employed by the Bonneville Power Administration\, which is a branch of the United States Department of Energy and has been engaged in hundreds of federal land rights acquisitions. He has been nationally recognized as a leading expert on the federal Quiet Title Act and has authored numerous materials supporting the continuing education of professional land surveyors\, including the Land Surveyor’s Guide to the Supreme Court series of books\, published between 2010 and 2019\, along with many essays on various aspects of federal land rights\, which were published by NSPS between 2015 and 2020. \nALL ATTENDEES WILL BE AWARDED 6 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT HOURS\nCost\n\n$100.00 | Members\n$150.00 | non-Members\n\nWALK-UP REGISTRATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED
URL:https://mentoringmondays.xyz/event/2023-osls-fall-conference-red-river-boundary-dispute-and-other-oklahoma-court-cases/
CATEGORIES:Oklahoma
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