In this edWebinar, get an overview of scholarship programs and special opportunities for students to travel.
In this edWebinar, discover information about the ISTE Standards for students, educators, administrators and tech coaches, new resources, free technology.
In this edWebinar, learn to Identify types of assessments and understand the important role of handwriting assessments in the classroom.
Plan for your class to tune in for a live interview (or watch the on-demand recording) with Medal of Honor Recipient John Baca.
Learn about finger plays, a natural way for children to develop oral language, auditory memory, small motor skills, social skills, and their imaginations.
In this edWebinar, Michelle Luhtala and Dr. Brenda Boyer share the flipped instructional program that Dr. Boyer introduced to her virtual library students.
This edWebinar addresses key elements of that critical discussion between preschool teachers and parents: child assessment results.
In this edWebinar, review some of the current obstacles and opportunities for introducing the value of a computer science education for all.
Teaching to the middle—most teachers don’t want to do it. But when faced with a large class of learners with diverse proficiency, the middle is where many teachers find themselves. Knowing that he wasn’t challenging one-third of his class and teaching over the head of another, Peter Briggs, a music teacher at Lincoln High School (WA), wanted to find a way to manage and support growth for all skill levels. As he explained in the edWebinar, “Developing a Growth Mindset Using Digital Portfolios,” combining a change in his educational approach with the addition of differentiated assignments helped all students raise their performance.
Maker culture is thriving in schools and public libraries across the United States and beyond. From challenges to success stories, no two makerspaces are alike, and maker facilitators have valuable lessons to share. In their recent edWebinar, Michelle Luhtala, Library Department Chair at New Canaan High School, CT; Ethan Heise, Director of MackinMaker; and Heather Lister, Professional Learning Specialist, had a discussion on their experiences with makerspaces and shared advice for those starting their maker education journey.