NorthEast Kingdom School Development Center

at Lyndon State College

Educational Services for Northeastern Vermont

 
 

Contact Information

Dr. Mariann W. Bertolini, Director, &

Dr. Linda Metzke, Co-Director


Lyndon State College

1001 College Road

Lyndonville, Vermont  05851


phone: (802) 626-6798

fax: (802) 626-9770

email:mariann.bertolini@lyndonstate.edu

The Northeast Kingdom  School Development  Center (NEKSDC) was created in January 2001 as a partnership among the nine supervisory unions in northeastern Vermont.


The NEKSDC is the Educational Service Agency for Northeastern Vermont designed to share the resources, talents, and expertise for the purpose of improving instruction in all regional classrooms and to meet the needs identified by the members.


The Center serves as a professional development clearinghouse, providing teachers, administrators, and para educators with services that include:

  1. BulletMentoring

  2. BulletModeling

  3. BulletProfessional Networking

  4. BulletProfessional Development opportunities (workshops and graduate courses) focus on Content Knowledge, Best Instructional Practices, Assessment, Evaluation, and Effective Use of Data Planning.

April 2010

>Music Together - Three Day Training for music teachers and early childhood professionals & caregivers.


July 2010

>Education Law Topics with John Nelson, Esq. - For people pursuing administrative license.


See Courses link above for specific dates and information on these events.

The Center exists to meet your professional development needs. Please contact us with your requests!

Vermont Principals Association

&

NEKSDC

are hosting a Principals’ Dinner on Wednesday, March 17, 2010, from 5-8 P.M. The evening will include a presentation of “Courage to Teach” with Ken Bergstrom, David Leo-Nyguist, and VPA Director Ken Page.

Burke Mountain Room at

Lyndon State College

Registration will be through VPA

--Save this Date--

Monday, November 22, 2010

Eric Jensen

will present

Teaching with Poverty in Mind:

What Being Poor Does to Kids’ Brains

and

What Schools Can Do about It


Click Here for More Information

See our eNewsletter for all Upcoming and In-the-Works Events