Each fall begins another school year with a new set of priorities, initiatives, and things to learn. In this research-driven session, Kevin Baird (Chairman, non-profit Center for College & Career Readiness) leads us to understand how a handful of best practices can become the core instructional answer to almost any new “priority”
Explore how art and literacy are intrinsically linked and enrich each other. Participants will read children’s artwork, decode the drawings and paintings for meaning, and use the art as a springboard for many types of writing—descriptive, persuasive, expository, poetry, and narratives.
Respect and trust are the bedrocks of a successful personalized professional learning initiative. Attend this webinar to hear more about this and key findings from the recent Personalized Professional Learning Survey.
In this webinar, ETIN (Education Technology Network of SIIA) and edWeb.net will report on recent surveys that each organization conducted on online professional learning.
In this live, interactive session, Dr. Douglas Fisher will lead an exploration of the types of learning that ensure students become better readers who persevere through complex (strength) or long (stamina) texts while thinking critically about what the author is saying and what they believe to be true.
In this webinar, Dr. Tim Hudson, VP of Learning at DreamBox Learning, and Dr. Gina Burkhardt, former EVP at the American Institutes for Research (AIR), will help you more easily analyze research, ask probing questions, and access the fine print of a research study.
In this webinar, Andrew Marcinek, former Chief Open Education Advisor for the U. S. Department of Education (DOE), speaks with Tech & Learning Content Director Kevin Hogan about the DOE’s #GoOpen initiative. Participants will learn how to make the shift to using openly licensed educational resources in their school districts.
This webinar will be a discussion on how teachers can validate and affirm the home language of students with a particular focus on writing and academic language.
In this session, superintendent John Wink will share what it takes to build a growth mindset. He will explore a range of strategies to use to cultivate the excellence mindset at your school.
In this webinar, Dr. Barbara Nielson will share lessons learned on how to implement the process of systemic change, lessons she learned in her 49 years as a teacher, administrator, and education consultant.
In this first webinar of the series, Dr. Sara Delano Moore will share strategies to support students transitioning from base ten blocks to algorithms when adding and subtracting whole numbers and decimals.
More learning happens when the right classroom management tools are in place! In this webinar, middle school technology teacher Eileen Lennon will lead an exploration of tools to help you establish an engaging and productive classroom environment.
In this webinar, Anna Wilmoth will talk about how she uses edWeb to expand her marketing and social media outreach, build stronger relationships with educators, and provide educators with much-needed professional learning.
In this webinar, Linda Hodgdon, M.Ed., CCC-SLP, and author, will highlight her list of 12 “must haves” for every classroom with students with Autism Spectrum Disorders. When and how you use these tools is important, so she’ll cover how to integrate them easily and meaningfully into classroom routines.
Playscape designer Rusty Keeler will lead us in an exploration of how to reconnect children to nature through play. Rusty also will discuss how to design spaces that stimulate the senses and tickle the imagination. He will share examples from around the world will help spark ideas to transform your yards and bring in all the good stuff — trees, gardens, hills, sand, water, mud, loose parts, challenge, risk, and adventure.
Denver Public Schools and Learning Ally joined forces to find solutions to bridge this content and education gap. In this webinar, Rob Frantum-Allen (Director of Integrated Services) and Jackie Bott (Assistive Technology Coordinator) will explain how the organizations created a strategically designed model program where assistive technology (AT) is being integrated into educational efforts.
Presented by Ellen Acuna and Alex Farkas, Music Together In-School Services Mentors Sponsored by Music Together WATCH THE WEBINAR RECORDING If you attended the live session, you'll be emailed a CE certificate within 24 hours of the webinar. If you view the recording and would like a CE certificate, join the Arts & Music in Early… read more →
Presented by Kevin Baird, Chairman of the Board at the nonprofit EdCenter: The Center for College & Career Readiness Sponsored by EdCenter WATCH THE WEBINAR RECORDING If you attended the live session, you'll be emailed a CE certificate within 24 hours of the webinar. If you view the recording and would like a CE certificate,… read more →
The Student & Youth Travel Association (SYTA) has released the findings of a landmark, global study that gauges the impact of travel on students. During this webinar, SYTA’s Executive Director Carylann Assante will share facts from the study that will shed light on the tremendous opportunity that exists to enhance learning through travel
In this webinar, Dr. Eva Horn will present the Children’s School Success Plus (CSS+) Curriculum Framework for early childhood educators as a guide to plan and deliver instruction for all young children they serve.
Education leaders know the impact art has on student achievement and engagement. Our challenge is to convince others. Presenters Cheri Sterman and Shauna Kauffman will share insights on how art impacts learning and how to articulate key messages for effective art advocacy.
In this webinar, Dr. Julie Evans will share the results from Project Tomorrow’s first ever Speak Up survey of K-12 communications officers. Findings reveal emerging digital tools, those tools’ perceived value, and their tangible results on engagement.
Mary Jo will engage us with her high-energy, interactive visit. She will share delightful stories, books, props and musical fun. Mary Jo also will show simple ways to play with language, use imagination and create wonderful places for children to share and learn through the power of educational play. Her enthusiasm will motivate you and give you ideas for being creative and using your imagination.