
Presented by LaKeshia Brooks, M.Ed., Digital Literacy Educator, Education Imagine Academy, Wichita Public Schools (KS); and Jennifer Ehehalt, Former Educator, Current Senior Regional Manager, Common Sense Education
Sponsored by Common Sense Education
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When students navigate digital spaces, misunderstandings and missteps are inevitable, but these can also become powerful learning moments. Join Jennifer Ehehalt, Senior Regional Manager at Common Sense Education, and LaKeshia Brooks, Educator at Wichita Public Schools (KS), for this edWebinar as they share a proactive, restorative approach to helping students recognize harm, understand impact, and take meaningful steps to repair relationships online and offline.
Viewers explore age-appropriate scenarios, learn how to coach students through restorative digital actions, and leave with ready-to-use scripts, routines, and classroom strategies that build trust, accountability, and belonging. Join us to create stronger, healthier digital communities for all learners. This recorded edWebinar is of interest to K-12 teachers, librarians, school leaders, and district leaders.

About the Presenters
LaKeshia Brooks is a Virtual Math and Digital Literacy Educator at Education Imagine Academy in Wichita, KS. As a Common Sense Education Ambassador, she is committed to helping students and families build strong digital citizenship skills. In her work as an ISTE Certified Educator, Microsoft Innovative Educator Expert, and Canva Certified Educator, she strives to use technology to make learning engaging, supportive, and accessible for all learners.

As Senior Regional Manager, Jennifer Ehehalt designs and delivers high-quality professional development opportunities for educators across the country. She spotlights thought leaders by creating and moderating conversations on timely topics relevant to digital teaching and learning. When attending Jennifer’s edWeb sessions, participants know they will leave with concrete strategies from the field, including how to build a positive school culture, use straightforward templates to guide challenging conversations, and implement family engagement ideas.
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