NASUP Annual Conference
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Upcoming and Past Events
Upcoming Events: Essential 4 Virtual Chat and CoffeeEDU Coming Soon! Next Stop-Essential 4: Thursday, July 15th!
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Upcoming Events: Essential 3 Virtual Chat and CoffeeEDU Coming Soon! Next Stop-Essential 3: Thursday, June 10th!
June 10: Essential 3 Virtual Chat & June 16: CoffeeEDU
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Upcoming Events: Essential 3 Virtual Chat and CoffeeEDU Coming Soon! Next Stop-Essential 3: Thursday, June 10th!
Upcoming Events: Essential 3 Virtual Chat and #CoffeeEdu
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Virtual Chats Series: The Year of the Nine Essentials
We invite you to join us in a chat series taking a deeper look at each of the new 9 Essentials.
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NAPDS VIRTUAL CoffeeEDU!
JOIN US FOR A VIRTUAL CoffeeEDU! Who: NAPDS Conference and Events Committee What: NAPDS Virtual CoffeeEDU When: Held Monthly Where: CLICK HERE TO REGISTER What is a CoffeeEDU? CoffeeEDUs are 60-minute, informal professional learning opportunities...
RECAP: Adapting Clinical Practice During COVID 19—A Special Listen, Learn, and Share Session Hosted by ATE and NAPDS
We had a tremendous response to the ‘Adapting Clinical Practice During COVID 19 Session’ in late June! Over 90 NAPDS and ATE members engaged in dialogue, shared resources, and discussed pending challenges.
LET US HEAR FROM YOU!
Interested in shaping the programming offered to members of NAPDS? The mission of the newly formed Program and Events Committee is to develop and coordinate the annual conference, face to face events, webinars, book clubs, and summer engagement opportunities as a service to NAPDS members.
Virtual Book Club – Visions from Professional Development School Partners
NAPDS Book Club: March 1 – May 23, 2020
The NAPDS Book Club on the book “Visions from Professional Development School Partners: Connecting Professional Development and Clinical Practice” edited by Merilyn Buchanan and Michael Cosenza.