This webinar will cover the “look for’s” – the behaviors and attitudes students exhibit when they struggle with focus and perseverance in the learning environment
In this webinar, learn how teachers enhanced students’ literacy and technology skills while supporting project-based learning.
This webinar will introduce a new, free character education curriculum for elementary students from the Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation. This new Medal of Honor Character Development Program contains free lesson plans that are appropriate for students in grades K-6.
. In this edWebinar, Russell Kahn, Chief Content Officer for News-O-Matic, will discuss at a high level how we can collectively provide unlimited access to daily, digital news articles to promote empowerment, engagement and citizenship in an age-appropriate, relatable and informative manner.
Research shows a direct connection between academic achievement and the design of the physical learning environment. During this session, participants will walk away with three deliberate actions to implement in order to align their learning environment to High-Impact Learning Experiences™.
Change is inevitable, and while it’s important to design lessons with an end result in mind, it’s difficult to prepare students for a future that doesn’t exist yet. In the recent edWebinar, “The Future Ready Challenge: Improve Student Outcomes in 18 Weeks,” hosted by edWeb.net, Dr. L. Robert Furman, Elementary Principal and author of The Future Ready Challenge, discussed tips to help educators prepare students for an unknown future.
In this webinar, Linda Dove, Director of Learning Experiences at MeTEOR Education, will help participants walk away with a clear and concrete understanding of RIGOR and a strategy to determine alignment of complexity to the student task resulting in High-Impact Learning Experiences within High-Impact Learning Environments.
Rigor is a key focus of today’s educational reform. What exactly is rigor? What does it look like in the classroom? What are the myths about rigor? In this webinar, Dr. Barbara Blackburn will help you understand instructional rigor and what it looks like in the classroom.
Join us for an introduction to individualized learning where Gene Kerns, Ed.D. will address the three major components of individualized learning.
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.