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VSTE is Hiring! Apply to be the VSTE Certified Coach Program Coordinator!

February 14, 2024 by Patrick Hausammann

Are You the Future VSTE Certified Coach Coordinator?

VSTE is on the lookout for a VSTE Certified Coach Coordinator. The VSTE Certified Coach program aims to provide an extended learning program that certifies instructional coaches and to grow a professional learning network of certified coaches that actively contributes to the VSTE mission and VSTE Certified Coach program.

What Does the VSTE Certified Coach Coordinator Do?

The VSTE Certified Coach Coordinator (VCCC) advocates for the role of coaches across the Commonwealth by managing and promoting the VSTE Certified Coach Program (VCC), facilitating the VCC professional learning network, coordinating the renewal process for all VCC coaches, and collaborating with the VSTE Board of Directors, Personal Services Coordinator (PCS), Digital Resources Manager (DRM), and Forward Edge (VSTE’s VCC partner organization). The VCCC is a dynamic role that impacts instructional coaching across the Commonwealth!

Managing and Promoting the VCC

As the coordinator, one of the main tasks is to work with the VSTE executive committee to promote the VCC program, coordinate the VCC application and enrollment process, and update the VCC program resources. You will work closely with the VSTE executive committee and Forward Edge to ensure the efficient and successful management and growth of the VCC program. This means you will be promoting and running registration windows twice a year.

Facilitating the VCC PLN

The VSTE Certified Coach Coordinator will be the primary point of contact for all VSTE Certified Coaches from registration to certification and through the ongoing renewal process. You will manage the VCC Professional Learning Network by managing an online platform for asynchronous communication, coordinating VCC PLN events throughout the year, publishing a quarterly VCC newsletter, and maintaining a database of all VCC coaches and cohorts. This role will be the liaison between the VCC coaches and the VSTE board.

Coordinating the VCC Renewal Program

In order to support the ongoing growth of the VCC coaches as well as the overall VCC program, the VSTE Certified Coach Coordinator will manage the VCC Renewal Program by advocating for opportunities for VCC coaches to earn renewal credits and contribute to the VST vision and goals. In addition, the VCCC will manage the VCC Renewal Program by providing ongoing communication and support to coaches, reviewing and approving renewal submissions, and maintaining current renewal status for all VCC Coaches.

Collaboration is at the heart of this role. The PSC will work closely with the VSTE Board of Directors, the VSTE Professional Services Coordinator (PSC), and the VSTE Digital Resource Manager (DRM). This collaboration entails reporting updates to the Board of Directors, working with the PSC to coordinate opportunities for VCC coaches, and collaborating with the DRM for marketing material publication and website edits.

Do you have what it takes?

To be eligible for this exciting position, you should have completed the VSTE Certified Coach Program. A passion for instructional coaching and VSTE’s vision and mission is essential. The ability to demonstrate excellence in multimedia and design skills, communication and collaboration skills, and content creation experience are required. Experience in professional development design and presentation, project management skills, and collaboration with multiple stakeholders are highly desirable. Demonstrating honesty, humility, transparency, and respect will be highly valued.
The annual salary for this part-time position is $3,500, based on an average of 2 hours of work per week. The expectation is that this position will have fluctuating periods of activity, with some weeks requiring higher hours per week. This position also offers flexible hours and the option to work remotely.

Ready to Make a Difference? Apply Now!

So, if you're ready to take on this exciting role and make a difference in the world of instructional coaching and education, apply now! We can't wait to meet you. Applications are due by 3-1-24.

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VSTE is Hiring! Apply to be the VSTE Professional Services Coordinator!

February 14, 2024 by Patrick Hausammann

Are You the Future VSTE Professional Services Coordinator?

The Professional Services Committee is on the lookout for a Professional Services Coordinator. This committee aims to meet the professional development needs of school divisions and individuals across the state.

What Does the Professional Services Coordinator Do?

The Professional Services Coordinator (PSC) will wear many hats to ensure the smooth running of our professional services. This person will be responsible for chairing the Professional Services Committee, managing a consultant database, coordinating bookings and logistics, marketing our services, and collaborating with the Board, VSTE Certified Coach Coordinator, and VSTE Digital Resource Manager. It's a dynamic role that keeps you on your toes!

Creating Policies, Procedures, and a Stellar Website

As the coordinator, one of the main tasks is to work with the committee to create policies, procedures, and a website. You'll work closely with the committee to build a database of consultants and make sure it's always up to date. This means you'll be in charge of communicating with our network regularly.

Client Engagement

The Professional Services Coordinator will be the primary point of contact for clients from their initial inquiry to the seamless booking and logistics of our consultants. Attention to detail and dedication to exceptional service will ensure that every client receives top-notch assistance. Additionally, this person will play a vital role in evaluating the services rendered and providing valuable feedback to the VSTE Board.

Showcasing VSTE Professional Services

To attract school divisions throughout the state, the Professional Services Coordinator will take charge of creating captivating marketing graphics, blog posts, and other promotional materials. It's important to maintain a consistent schedule of content creation to keep our audience engaged.
Collaboration is at the heart of this role. The PSC will work closely with the VSTE Board of Directors, the VSTE Certified Coach Coordinator (VCCC), and the VSTE Digital Resource Manager (DRM). This collaboration entails reporting updates to the Board of Directors, recruiting consultants and providing renewal credits for coaches alongside the VCCC, and collaborating with the DRM for marketing material publication and website edits.

Do you have what it takes?

To be eligible for this exciting position, you should have an Associate's Degree or comparable experience. Marketing experience through social media is necessary, along with excellent written and verbal communication skills. Knowledge of working with consultants and a passion for helping learners at all levels are also required. Familiarity with VSTE's work, mission, and vision is a plus. Experience in education partnerships within a non-profit setting, proven project management skills, and the ability to collaborate with multiple stakeholders are highly desirable. Demonstrating honesty, humility, transparency, and respect will be highly valued.
The annual salary for this part-time position is $3,500. The position will likely require an average of 2 hours of work per week with the possibility of additional hours & pay compensated at a comparable rate for special projects as approved by the Board of Directors. This position also offers flexible hours and the option to work remotely.

Ready to Make a Difference? Apply Now!

So, if you're ready to take on this exciting role and make a difference in the world of education, apply now! We can't wait to meet you. Applications are due by 3-1-24.

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Common Sense Education Resource Share – January 10, 2024

January 10, 2024 by Patrick Hausammann

An image of students working on laptops in a classroom. A Common Sense Education text overlay appears in the top right of the graphic."Common Sense is the leading nonprofit organization dedicated to helping all kids thrive in a world of media and technology. They support pre-K–12 schools with lesson plans, edtech reviews, family resources, and everything else students need to thrive in a connected world." Below is a custom set of resources pulled from this month's newest updates! Check them out via the links and explore even more at www.commonsense.org/education. VSTE is proud to partner with Common Sense Education.


For Teachers:

  • AI Literacy lesson collection
  • AI Movies, Books, and Podcasts to Discuss in the Classroom
  • Help Kids Navigate the World of Artificial Intelligence
  • Professional Development Opportunities!

For Parents & Caregivers:

  • Family/Presentation Recorded Presentations
  • Family Digital Citizenship Resources
  • Internet Assistance

 


All Resources via Common Sense Education

All VSTE Posts of Common Sense Education Resources

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Educators: Earn PD credit for FREE with TeachersFirst (1/2024)

January 4, 2024 by Patrick Hausammann

4 reasons to attend our free virtual workshops.

Free, Hands-on PD from TeachersFirst

 

Did you know you can earn relicensure credit for free online?

TeachersFirst provides certificates to Virginia educators who fully participate in our live OK2Ask virtual workshops. In addition to earning credit, here are four great reasons to make TeachersFirst your first stop for professional learning:

  1. It’s free, and so are the tools we cover in our workshops! TeachersFirst is provided by a nonprofit, so educators never pay for our OK2Ask professional learning offerings.
  2. Leave with practical, easy-to-implement strategies and tools you can use with your students right away.
  3. Get hands-on guided practice with tech tools and get your questions answered by our experienced edtech coaches!
  4. It’s suitable for teachers at every technology comfort level. Whether you’re new to teaching with technology or a seasoned pro, OK2Ask has something for you.

Ready to get started? Join us this winter for interactive sessions about tools for digital reading, Sway student projects, AI tools, and more!

Register Now

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Year in Review: Executive Director’s Annual Report 2023

December 18, 2023 by Rod Carnill

Perhaps it is my age and stage that makes it seem as if the pages of the calendar turn more quickly or perhaps it is the fact that we as a society are more connected than ever and that brings new and exciting things more rapidly into our view. Either way, I still experience a sense of nostalgia as I reflect on 2023 and the past year as the executive director of the Virginia Society for Technology in Education. This was my first complete calendar year in the role and I am humbled and in awe of the successes that the organization has experienced.

VSTE23 welcomed 1106 attendees to a highly successful annual conference to close our year and what a year it has been. The conference planning started in January as Craig Spraggins, VSTE Conference Committee Chair, Ashley Clarke, VSTE finance Director and I resumed our weekly business meetings. The Conference Committee leadership began meeting in February and a cadence of meetings with each of the conference sub-committees began shaping the conference and we all had “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” added to our playlist.

VSTE Certified Coach LogoJanuary also ushered in the start of the second VSTE Certified Coaching cohort. Thanks to our ongoing partnership with Forward Edge, as of this report nearly 400 coaches, representing all 8 superintendent’s regions will have completed the certification process with several cohorts still underway and applications for the spring 2024 cohorts are being reviewed. January also was a flurry of activity planning for the events that would take place throughout 2023.

In February the seeds of collaboration planted in July of 22 grew to fruition as Chris Jones, Executive Director of VASCD and I welcomed over 600 participants to experience the Power of Coaching events. Later that month VSTE's partnership with Virtual Virginia celebrated over 400 attendees at the 3rd Virtual Blended Learning Conference. The Perfect Blend themed event drew participants from as far away as Hawaii, across the lower 48, and went international with presenters and attendees from Canada. 

March came in like a lion as VSTE partnered with Susan Clair from the Virginia Department of Education to meet a need brought forth by the K-12 IT Advisory Group. Between the event at Richard Bland College near Richmond and the second date in Martinsville at the New College Institute (NCI) over 200 educational technology leaders attended Incident Response is a Team Sport. This event was in response to the high-priority need to help Technology Directors and other school leaders better understand and prepare for the ever-looming cyber threats that schools encounter. The joint effort to help schools become CyberSafe has continued with NCI and has gone mobile. Look for the CyberSafe vehicle throughout the Commonwealth. VSTE also lent support in March to the EdTechRVA regional conference put on by the Greater Richmond Area Educational Technology Consortium a.k.a. GRAETC. It was my first time working with the organizers of that event and I was impressed with the level of commitment and dedication. With the support of VSTE, the Shenandoah Valley Ed Tech Collaborative (SVETC) held the Brainstorm conference virtually in April. Working with SVETC was especially rewarding as my experiences in leadership roles with that organization helped to prepare me for my post as executive director of VSTE. 

The month of May was busy with work behind the scenes as new members of the board of directors were elected and we prepared for changes in leadership in June. We welcomed Chrystal Elmore, JB Reynolds, and Daniel Vanover to the board and bid farewell to Heather Hurley, Scott Kizer, Paula Leach, Tim Mays, and Joy McDonald. New Officers were elected as Heather Askea handed the Gavel to the incoming Board Chair Emily Heller, the Vice Chair transitioned from Joy McDonald to Chanel Alford, Secretary responsibilities were passed from Margaret Sisler to Lucy Spencer and the Office of Treasurer remained with Patrick Hausammann. The newly elected E-Team met for a planning retreat in July to work through the priorities set at our June meeting.

The Summer Webinar Series was well attended and the response was strong enough to set the foundation for the ongoing VSTE webinar series that is geared toward providing educators with content that is valuable to them and easily and readily applicable for use in the classroom as they plan for future lessons. We will cover topics from Accessibility to Gen Z student engagement.

The Board of Directors met in August to set the stage for the September Quarterly Board Meeting where a work session on the strategic planning for VSTE would begin to shape the coming years of growth and advancement for the organization. Communication, Membership, Development, and Partnerships were the key themes for the strategic plan and the E-Team went to work on drafting the goals for each of those areas. The goals were approved at the December Quarterly Board Meeting and the E-Team will hold a workshop to identify the strategies for achieving these goals. 

Leading Ed Forum LogoOctober for VSTE has long included the Leading Ed Forum (LEF). The 2023 version, Leading Education Forward, brought together over 150 Ed Tech Leaders and featured sessions from three of our national affiliations, ISTE, CoSN, and SHLB. Twenty-eight sessions were offered on the day under the strands of Cybersecurity, Sustainability, and Emerging Technologies. Many thanks go to Susan Clair, Christine Diggs, Terri Hechler, Shannon Fuhrman, and Heather Askea of the LEF Planning Committee.

You can tell by now, as Thanksgiving approached there was an abundance of things to be grateful for and appreciation was aplenty. The strengths, opportunities, aspirations, and results of the work of many friends of VSTE were evident and we still had the annual conference right around the corner. “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” had been truly represented as a mindset of the organization since the theme was announced during the closing session of VSTE22. From our VSTE23 keynotes, featured speakers, presenters, and volunteers to the staff and attendees, there was a powerful sense of purpose among the VSTE Community!

VSTE Ain't No Mountain High Enough Logo | December 3 - 5, 2023We are indeed hopeful that the annual conference will one day return to Roanoke. The extension of the conference venue to include the Roanoke Higher Education Center provided the needed additional space for the CS Playground and to accommodate the over 1100 attendees. The space at RHEC also provided the opportunity to add an event to the conference lineup. The inaugural Data Science Career Pathways Summit was held on December 3rd and was well attended by representatives from the business, industry, and workforce sectors, the higher education community, and K-12 educators. The panel discussions by each of those groups were followed by table conversations and brought to light the economic impact on and educational needs of our learners and the societal supports necessary to meet the challenges that are before us.

With a focus on strengthening Communication, Membership, Development, and Partnerships, VSTE enters 2024 with strategic goals and plans in place to maintain the level of activity achieved in 2023 as well as a desire to enhance those events and to add others to fill in the opportunities that exist between VSTE23 and VSTE24. We will aspire to increase our members' engagement helping them to stay connected and resulting in a positive impact on educational environments throughout the Commonwealth.

And now it’s time for a long winter’s nap!

Be well, make good happen, and let’s keep in touch.

rod

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