In this edWebinar, Michelle Luhtala will present a case for the critical need for school librarians in every school, and the importance of equity in access to quality inquiry instructional experiences for all learners – not just for the future of education but for the future of democracy.
This session will include strategies to redress the “nothing you can say will convince me otherwise” mindset among young learners and highlight programs that empower students to feel politically empowered to become change makers.
Please join Michelle Luhtala for a conversation with Samantha Bremekamp, Media Specialist & Innovation Facilitator at Shrewsbury Borough School in New Jersey, to look at inquiry projects to participate in a discussion about inquiry for young learners.
Join Michelle Luhtala for a conversation about the instructional design of online learning, with high school librarian and Rutgers University lecturer Dr. Brenda Boyer.
In this edWebinar, Michelle Luhtala will share resources and tools to help participants integrate audio content into their instructional programs.
Join Michelle Luhtala as she shares replicable lessons and instructional materials to help learners improve their inquiry skills.
In July 2010, Michelle Luhtala, Department Chair of the New Canaan High School Library, presented her 1st webinar on edWeb. In November 2019, she presented her 100th! Over the course of 10 years, edWeb has presented over 2,200 “edWebinars” that have had nearly 2 million views. The edWeb community has grown to more than 700,000… read more →
In this edWebinar, the presenters will challenge participants to see beyond substituting print with PDF text and open doors to engaging interactive reading adventures for learners of all abilities and ages.
Join this edWebinar to learn replicable strategies for generating, collecting, analyzing, synthesizing, and sharing student learning evidence resulting from inquiry instruction.
Regardless of one’s political views, there seems to be consensus on one political reality: America is dangerously polarized. According to Michelle Luhtala, Library Department Chair at New Canaan High School in Connecticut, in an edWebinar sponsored by Mackin Educational Resources, “The future of democracy presents a case for the critical need for school librarians in every school.” They are valuable for students to ensure equitable access to quality inquiry instructional experiences for all learners, not just for the future of education but also for the future of democracy.