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Make Learning Visible in Your Classroom
Thursday, January 24, 2019 @ 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm EST
Presented by Cari Wilson, Innovation and Technology Lead Teacher, West Vancouver School District, BC
Hosted by Siobhan Nordstrom, Community Manager, FreshGrade
Sponsored by FreshGrade
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Watch Cari Wilson, a seventh grade teacher from West Vancouver, British Columbia as we look at practical ways to implement some of John Hattie’s principles of visible learning in a busy classroom.
John Hattie and his team have spent countless hours analyzing data to determine what has the greatest effect on student learning. He has written multiple books on the topic, with many practical ideas that can be implemented quickly and relatively easily that will help you to help your students even more than you are now. Together, explore the principles of a Visible Learning classroom as laid out in Hattie’s Visible Learning for Teachers: Maximizing Impact on Learning. You’ll leave the edWebinar ready to refocus your instruction to capitalize on the strategies that will have the greatest impact on your students’ learning.
This edWebinar will be of particular benefit to K-12 teachers and school and district leaders.
About the Presenter
Cari Wilson is the elementary innovation and technology lead teacher for West Vancouver School District in British Columbia. With over 20 years of classroom experience and a Masters in Educational Technology, Cari works with both teachers and students in West Vancouver and beyond, helping them implement technology and innovation in engaging and thoughtful ways.
About the Host
Siobhan Nordstrom is the community manager for FreshGrade and is certified in Adult Continuing Education. Over the last three years, she has led dozens of professional development sessions all of which have impacted the way that educators communicate learning through eportfolios. Siobhan has extensive knowledge about the product and the various ways it is being used across the U.S. and Canada.
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