In the fall of 2011-2013, MCH Strategic Data, edWeb.net, NAESP, and NASSP conducted surveys of public school principals to track issues that principals confront and how they change. Read the press release. One of the questions asked in each year was “What is the single most important issue you face this year?” While this question… read more →
Join NASSP February 6-8, 2014, in Dallas, TX, for the only national conference devoted to the unique challenges of middle and high school leaders. At Ignite ’14 you can immerse yourself in an innovative, relevant, and practical professional learning experience that you can customize to fit your needs. For more information and to register, visit www.nasspconference.org.
The School Leadership Summit is a unique chance to participate in a collaborative global conversation on school leadership with presentations by peers. Summit presentation strands are aligned to the internationally-recognized ISTE National Education Technology Standards for Administrators and include the leadership topics: Vision in a Changing World; Teaching and Learning in a Changing World; Professional… read more →
Everyone agrees that bullying is a huge problem in our nation’s schools, yet many adults ignore bullying as it happens right under their nose! In this month’s stop bullying webinar on edWeb.net, presenter Shannon Holden shared techniques school employees can use to encourage other adults to help in the fight against bullying.
The National Farm to Cafeteria Conference: Powering Up will convene a diverse group of stakeholders from across the farm to cafeteria movement
The NPR Show “On Point” with Tom Ashbrook had an hour dedicated to language learning. This episode highlights the need for language learning in a globally connected world; and features Nicole Wilson, VP of language learning products at Rosetta Stone. During the show, contributors discuss what languages are becoming more popular to learn. They also… read more →
Are you looking for a new project for your Early Childhood class? Have you checked out the various Blogs, Lanky parties, Pinterest, Twitter, etc.? This month’s Prek-3 Digital Learning webinar presented by Christi Gonzalez focused on a variety of educational applications and websites that educators can use on their lessons.
In the second session of PBS LearningMedia’s series on edWeb.net, presenters Carolyn Jacobs and Jane Porath discussed the Middle School Literacy collection of lessons.
The Core State Standards describe fifteen different types of math problems which can be solved by addition and/or subtraction, most of which are not addressed in textbooks. In this month’s CCSS in Math webinar on edWeb.net, presenter Sara Moore discussed each type of problems in detail.
In this week’s Education Talk Radio broadcast, edTech Innovator of the month Tim Clark discusses his experience with BYOT implementation. According to Tim the term BYOT is a versatile acronym intended to mean “Bring Your Own Technology, Tools, and Thinking.”