As the first on her father’s side to finish high school, and after ten years becoming the first on her mother’s side to graduate college, a sense of initiative served as the foundation to Secretary McCulloch’s career. After graduating, she began teaching and at the same time became involved in campaign work. “Have you ever wanted something but thought if you said it out loud it would sound foolish?” said Secretary McCulloch, describing her initial thoughts about becoming an elected official. She now admits she was embarrassed to ever have thought that. “As women, we constantly underestimate our abilities. We are our own worst critic when we should be our number one cheerleader,” she said.
Explore how teachers can use student-led game-making to enrich learning. Panelists will review the protocols of game-making, types of student-made games that are well suited for schools, what makes games engaging, and how various cross-curricular content areas come alive in games.
Find out how building a globally focused, student-centered engagement strategy combined with a global curriculum, a technology enabled environment and a robust professional learning community, can result in impactful student outcomes for schools eager for a turnaround strategy that engages the entire learning community.
In this webinar, learn how simple packs of content focused on a key person, event or period can be used to teach content, literacy, critical thinking and more, all while engaging the range of learners in your classroom and making social studies more relevant, starting tomorrow!
In this webinar, learn how essential it is for communication professionals to understand what parents need, when information becomes data overload, what parents want for their kids, and what it means to be accountable to parents.
Explore how teachers can use student-led game-making to enrich learning. Panelists will review the protocols of game-making, types of student-made games that are well suited for schools, what makes games engaging, and how various cross-curricular content areas come alive in games.
Paige Jaegar will spotlight why inquiry works and how to build learning adventures that spark imagination and enable your students to uncover and discover essential understandings of any discipline.
In this webinar, Math/Technology Curriculum Specialist Aubree Short will explore the use of problem solving methods and hands-on manipulatives to guide students in the discovery of algebraic concepts at all levels of learning.
In this webinar, Dr. Tim Hudson, Vice President of Learning at DreamBox Learning, will share the latest research of adaptive math programs. He’ll discuss recent research findings and the methodological considerations that are used for studying the impact of these programs.
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.