Join this edWebinar to discover where to go to understand what science tells us about reading instruction and get inspired to motivate others around you.
A critical topic for schools, communities, and most importantly, our students, is what teachers do in the classroom to nurture ALL students, create a sense of belonging, and keep educational standards high. Only then can students, especially immigrant students and students of color, meet their potential and succeed in school and beyond. During a recent edWebinar, the presenters underscored that when schools make generalizations about particular student populations and their behavior, they strip them of their individuality, and these students become “invisible.”
This edWebinar will highlight SETDA’s latest research, Navigating the Digital Shift 2019: Equitable Learning Opportunities for All Leaders.
Plan for your class to tune in for a live interview (or watch the on-demand recording) with Medal of Honor Recipient Ronald Shurer II.
This edWebinar will help you make the transition by providing you with some simple starting points based on educational research you can enact on your own.
Learn the connection between mindfulness and the brain, effective and age-appropriate relaxation tools for children plus some child-friendly yoga poses and popular yoga songs!
In this edWebinar, see how 200 teachers worked with nearly 4,000 studentsin grades K-8 to move to blended and personalized learning
In this edWebinar for school and district leaders, we’ll explore learning models that support personalized learning and increase learner agency.
In this edWebinar, learn how innovative districts leverage master scheduling as a transformational tool to address equity and access and more.
This edWebinar will take an insightful look into what struggling readers know they need but can’t always explain. Administrators will gain an understanding of how their students feel and will learn practical ways to support their academic and social-emotional development.