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Ignite Your Students with Passion, Creativity, and Energy (Rebroadcast)
Ignite Your Students with Passion, Creativity, and Energy (Rebroadcast)
Presented by LaVonna Roth, Creator and Founder of Ignite Your S.H.I.N.E.® Sponsored by Frog Street Press WATCH THE WEBINAR RECORDING If you attended the live session, you'll be emailed a CE certificate within 24 hours of the webinar. If you view the recording and would like a CE certificate, join the Early Childhood Learning Solutions… read more →
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You Gave a Formative Assessment, Now What?
You Gave a Formative Assessment, Now What?
In this webinar, you’ll learn how Cathie Gillner, an educator from Fox Chapel Area School District in Pittsburgh, PA and Common Sense Ambassador, uses concept mapping and games as formative assessments.
Learning Spaces: Designing for a Computer Science-Infused Classroom
Learning Spaces: Designing for a Computer Science-Infused Classroom
In this webinar, join Bryan L. Miller, Educator Community Manager at Wonder Workshop, creators of Dash and Dot robots, along with Dr. Jennifer Williams and Fran Siracusa, Co-founders of Calliope Global. Together, their transformational work in redesigning classroom spaces, and knowledge in computer science and robotics implementations in schools provide an exciting framework and blueprint for bringing change to your school.
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Preschool Health and Safety Matters: Best Practices for Protecting and Supporting Young Learners
Preschool Health and Safety Matters: Best Practices for Protecting and Supporting Young Learners
Basic practices for children and adults are a critical component of quality child care and involve three essential components: education, supervision, and environment. In this webinar, Jody Martin will share ideas for you to educate not only children but their families on many health and safety related topics.
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Standing Desks: How and Why Educators Are Using Them
Standing Desks: How and Why Educators Are Using Them
Using standing desks in the classroom has metabolic health benefits that translate into more engaged and on-task students, greater classroom efficiency and dynamics, and better academic performance.
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Assessing to Inform Teaching and Learning: A Guide for Leaders
Assessing to Inform Teaching and Learning: A Guide for Leaders
In this webinar, Francis (Skip) Fennell, L. Stanley Bowlsbey Professor of Education and Graduate and Professional Studies Emeritus, McDaniel College, will share a framework for school and district-based leaders to develop elements of leadership while establishing a grade-level or school-based learning community focusing on everyday use of formative assessment.
Leading Instructional Change: One District’s Journey to Implementing Personalized Learning
Leading Instructional Change: One District’s Journey to Implementing Personalized Learning
In this webinar, Jill Thompson, Director of Personalized Learning, will discuss Charlotte-Mecklenburg’s implementation plan, best practices, and how they coach their teachers on the instructional shift needed to best meet the needs of their students.
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Why Audiobooks Don’t Work and ALL of the Reasons They Do
Why Audiobooks Don’t Work and ALL of the Reasons They Do
Audiobooks cannot replace explicit reading instruction, because a balance of support and accommodations is needed for struggling readers. In this webinar, Learning Ally's Terrie Noland, National Director of Educator Engagement, will discuss the when, where, how, and why of effectively incorporating audiobooks as an assistive technology tool for students with dyslexia.
Teachers’ Skills in the Digital Age and Personalized PD for Teachers
Teachers’ Skills in the Digital Age and Personalized PD for Teachers
This webinar is about re-imagining professional development for teachers. In most districts, PD is based on a one-size-fits-all model of teaching without differentiation, little teacher input, and little choice.
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Navigating the Shift: Accessible Education Materials for All Students
Navigating the Shift: Accessible Education Materials for All Students
SETDA and CAST are collaborating to increase the awareness of the availability and use of accessible digital educational materials that benefit all learners. Join us for this webinar where presenters Christine Fox and Joy Zabala will identify best practices to leverage expertise to acquire accessible materials for teaching and learning.
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Literacy = Language Production: Going Beyond the Text & Embracing the Talk
Literacy = Language Production: Going Beyond the Text & Embracing the Talk
Join Kevin Baird, Chairman of the Board at the nonprofit Center for College and Career Readiness, for an interactive webinar about the critical role of discussion and debate in building strong literacy skills.
Integrating Robotics in Content Areas
Integrating Robotics in Content Areas
Join Lisa Rode, a sixth grade classroom teacher at Kings Glen Elementary in Fairfax County, VA, to find out how to include robotics and programming in your school. Lisa will explore ways to integrate robotics and programming into a variety of content areas such as language arts, social studies, math, and science
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Motivating the Gifted but Reluctant Learner
Motivating the Gifted but Reluctant Learner
In this webinar Dr. Diane Heacox, Ed.D. will explore well-documented research on underlying causes of low performance and create distinctions between non-producers, selective producers, and underachievers among the gifted populations.
Renegade Leadership: A Simple Framework for Meaningful Change
Renegade Leadership: A Simple Framework for Meaningful Change
In this webinar, Dr. Brad Gustafson will host a virtual book talk on his book, Renegade Leadership. The first years in the principalship can be some of the most exciting and difficult years in education. It’s imperative that new school leaders focus on what really matters during these foundational leadership years.
STEM Learning Careers and Leadership
STEM Learning Careers and Leadership
In this webinar, Dr. Smalley will discuss careers and women in leadership, especially in STEM fields, with some discussion of ESSA funding driving STEM.
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Let’s Work It Out: Stopping Bullying Before It Starts
Let’s Work It Out: Stopping Bullying Before It Starts
Dr. Blythe Hinitz, Distinguished Professor of Elementary and Early Childhood Education at The College of New Jersey, will share ways we can work towards the creation of the peaceful classroom, fostering a classroom climate of respect and collaboration between adults and children.
You Gave a Formative Assessment, Now What? (Rebroadcast)
You Gave a Formative Assessment, Now What? (Rebroadcast)
In this webinar, you’ll learn how Cathie Gillner, an educator from Fox Chapel Area School District in Pittsburgh, PA and Common Sense Ambassador, uses concept mapping and games as formative assessments.
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Innovative Technology for Individuals with Autism
Innovative Technology for Individuals with Autism
In this webinar, Educational Technology Specialist Christian Karter will discuss current technologies (e.g., hardware, software, apps) that have proven effective for individuals on the autism spectrum.
Art as a Persuasive Language
Art as a Persuasive Language
In this webinar, Crayola Education Director Cheri Sterman and Art Education Specialist Melissa Hayes will explain how to use art-integration as a teaching strategy that aligns with subjects across the curriculum.
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You Know Better: Bridging the Gap between “Knowing” and “Doing”
You Know Better: Bridging the Gap between “Knowing” and “Doing”
This session will help you understand the difference between knowing and doing, and will give you the skills to unify knowing and doing within yourself, with coworkers and with children.
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Strategies to Improve Behavior and Instruction in the Classroom
Strategies to Improve Behavior and Instruction in the Classroom
In this webinar, Lee Kern, Ph.D., and Michael George, Ed.D., will provide basic classroom management and instructional strategies that have a large impact on problem behavior and learning.
Lessons from Singapore Math: How to Help Students Think, Reason, and Make Sense of Fractions
Lessons from Singapore Math: How to Help Students Think, Reason, and Make Sense of Fractions
In this webinar, Kathleen Jalalpour, Middle School Math Teacher and Singapore Math Consultant, will share a variety of ways to help students gain a better understanding of fraction concepts and other mathematical topics more generally.
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Broadband Imperative II: Designing Flexible District Networks for Learning
Broadband Imperative II: Designing Flexible District Networks for Learning
District leaders will share examples of effective planning and network design for current and future broadband implementation including wireless connectivity.
Teaching Digital Literacy
Teaching Digital Literacy
Michelle Luhtala, Library Department Chair, New Canaan High School, CT will outline distinctions between media literacy and digital literacy, and highlight how each can be addressed in the classroom and through the library program.
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Feel That Rhythm! Music and Emerging Math Skills
Feel That Rhythm! Music and Emerging Math Skills
In this webinar, Early Childhood Music Specialist Ellen Acuna will explore ways teachers can use music, movement, and rhythmic chants to naturally support young children’s emerging math skills in ways that are enjoyable for both children and adults.
Balanced Literacy Part 1: A Revised Recipe for Literacy Success
Balanced Literacy Part 1: A Revised Recipe for Literacy Success
Join Author and Literacy Expert Jill Eggleton as she shares new ways to think about balanced literacy.
Becoming a Data-Driven Organization: Strategy, Research, and Data Alignment
Becoming a Data-Driven Organization: Strategy, Research, and Data Alignment
Boost the building blocks of your organization through a data-driven approach to sales, marketing, and product management so that your company or organization can take advantage of your competitive differentiation.
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News and Media Literacy: Building Critical Consumers and Creators
News and Media Literacy: Building Critical Consumers and Creators
In this webinar, Kelly Mendoza, Director of Learning and Engagement for Common Sense Education, will lead us on an exploration of news and media literacy.
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Elevating the Educator’s Voice: Personalized Learning for Teachers
Elevating the Educator’s Voice: Personalized Learning for Teachers
In this webinar, Kate Bean, Executive Director of Aveson Charter Schools, challenges the way educators learn and provides a basis for developing Personalized Mastery Learning (PML) experiences that will transform educators’ views about their own learning, motivating them to experience Personalized Mastery Learning for themselves and be prepared to offer it to their students.
Building Blocks for the Success of English Language Learners
Building Blocks for the Success of English Language Learners
This webinar will highlight some successful strategies for working with English Language Learners
A Conversation on Improving School Culture
A Conversation on Improving School Culture
Presented by Steven W. Anderson, Digital Learning and Relationship Evangelist; with Erin Olson, Curriculum Director for Sioux Central Community School, IA; and Derek L. McCoy, Principal for West Rowan Middle School, NC WATCH THE WEBINAR RECORDING Listen to the Podcast If you attended the live session, you'll be emailed a CE certificate within 24 hours… read more →