Presented by Dr. Doug Fisher, Professor of Educational Leadership, San Diego State University
Presented by Daniel Budzinski, CEO & Founder, Purpose Prep
Presented by Daniel Budzinski, CEO & Founder, Purpose Prep
It may lack sweat equity, but it’s up there with even the most physically demanding of sports. Esports, the competitive side of video gaming, is exploding. And K-12 schools are buying in because it’s not only fun but also a viable educational tool! A recent edWebinar sponsored by Common Sense Education, “Ready Player One: Esports in K-12,” highlights why esports has taken hold in schools. Research-based evidence affirms its highly positive impact on students’ academic achievement, soft skills, and socio-emotional well-being.
In this edWebinar, Doug Fisher will discuss a framework for making daily improvements in engaging your students, highlighting opportunities that offer the greatest benefit in the least amount of time.
This edWebinar will focus on the why and the how relevant to getting started with esports programs in schools, districts, and/or counties.
Engaging students with ADHD and attention challenges—rather than just managing their behavior—should be the goal for every teacher. Teachers worry, though, that they will have to create a separate curriculum or otherwise alter how they teach. Not so, said Ezra Werb, M.Ed., Educational Therapist and author, in his edWebinar “Engagement Strategies for Students with Attention Challenges: Lower Anxiety and Raise Confidence.” Instead, he offers strategies to lessen learners’ anxieties and raise their confidence so they can meet the same goals as their peers.
In this edWebinar, we will share results from a new report based upon the views of over 20,000 parents nationwide spanning from Millennials to Baby Boomers about their preferences for engaging with their children’s teachers, hearing about school news and receiving crisis or alert communications.
In this edWebinar, educational therapist Ezra Werb, M.Ed. shares his strategies for lowering students’ anxiety, raising confidence, and increasing engagement.
This edWebinar will demonstrate some applications used for live streaming and podcasting, which can increase communication and engagement in the classroom.