An educational partnership among Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, UNC Charlotte and Davidson College.

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An educational partnership among Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, UNC Charlotte and Davidson College

The Yale National Initiative Established in 1978 between Yale University and the New Haven Public Schools to strengthen teaching in public schools. Includes a League of Teachers Institutes – Charlotte – New Haven – Pittsburgh – Philadelphia – New Castle, Delaware

The Yale Teachers Institute Model Teacher-Driven Organization University and School Partnership Content-Rich Seminars Collaborative Seminar Environment Creative, Innovative Curriculum Development Local and National Seminars Teachers Become Published Authors

Your Story How you got involved Types of Seminars Experience in a Seminar Writing a Curriculum Unit Teaching a Curriculum Unit Impact on Students Impact on Teachers

CTI Fellows Professional, innovative, and collaborative experiences for you and your students Interact with a diverse range of CMS teachers Teach your curriculum unit in your classroom Publish your unit on the CTI and Yale National Initiative websites. Develop the opportunity to get involved with additional leadership roles within CMS Receive a $1,500 stipend paid by CMS and 3 CEU credits, upon completion of your curriculum unit

2014 CTI Local Seminars 1 of 2 Exercise and the Brain Barbara Lom, Biology, Davidson College What Makes a Nation? Shelley Rigger, Political Science, Davidson College The Origins of Human Language Ron Lunsford, English, UNC Charlotte Fundamentals of Mathematics Harold Reiter, Mathematics and Statistics, UNC Charlotte

2014 CTI Local Seminars 2 of 2 Peace Education: Psychological Factors that Endorse War Rick Gay, Educational Studies, Davidson College Integrating Concepts in Life Sciences Malcolm Campbell and Chris Paradise, Biology, Davidson College Africa: Moving Beyond Popular Culture Beth Whitaker, Political Science, UNC Charlotte Supernatural Figures in Theatre, Film and the Brain Mark Pizzato, Theatre, UNC Charlotte

Calendar for CTI Fellows February 26: 2015 Local Open House at UNC Charlotte Center City Building (9 th and Brevard) March 18: Applications Due April 2: Applicants notified of decision April 23: Fellows Orientation April/May: Seminar Meetings Begin (3 meetings) September: Weekly Seminar Meetings Begin December 10: CTI Fellows’ Finale Celebration

UNC Charlotte 324 Fretwell Charlotte, NC Phone: 704·687·0078 Fax:704·687·0079