Registration for Advanced Readiness Institute: Project-Based Learning

To register for this conference, go to: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/advanced-readiness-institute-project-based-learning-tickets-18452565119 Cost of the conference is $30 plus a small handling fee if paying by credit card through Eventbrite.  If you would like us to invoice your organization instead, contact Judy Norris at the Center by calling 843-661-1392 or email jnorris@fmarion.edu. A special group rate for attendees wishing…

Advanced Readiness Institute: Project-Based Learning

The Center of Excellence for College and Career Readiness invites secondary and higher education faculty to take part in the Advanced Readiness Institute:  Project-Based Learning.  Learn more about how inquiry-based learning practices can help students be better prepared for the challenges they will face in post-secondary education and in the workplace.  Participants will also create…

P-20 Summit offered at Francis Marion University

Francis Marion University will host the P-20 Summit offered by the Center of Excellence for College and Career Readiness, on Friday, March 4, 2016.  Program directors for ninth-grade academies, GEAR-UP, university life, and other transition programs are invited to attend this day-long meeting to share best practices and discuss how to collaborate to improve the…

Advanced Readiness Institute: Project-Based Learning

The Center of Excellence for College and Career Readiness is hosting the Advanced Readiness Institute: Project-Based Learning, on February 5 and 6, 2016.  It will be held at The Inn at USC in Columbia, SC. Secondary and higher education faculty are invited to learn more about how inquiry-based learning practices can help students be better…

Pee Dee Readiness Summit being held on 9/8/15

The Pee Dee Readiness Summit is being held on Tuesday, September 8, 2015, at Florence Darlington Technical College.  Pee Dee business and education leaders are invited to learn about the latest date on college and career readiness, and to discuss partnerships that might benefit South Carolina high school students.