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Integrating Autism & Mental Health Interventions with Behavioral Strategies
Please join us for this free webinar and take an in-depth look at the combined effect of autism and co-existing mental health conditions.
Engaging All Learners: 5 Steps to Creating More Inclusive Classrooms
This webinar will focus on creating seamless and truly inclusive educational experiences for all learners.
Earth Day Special: TFK Talks to Dr. Sylvia Earle!
In this special webinar, students will hear from oceanographer, explorer, and conservationist Dr. Sylvia Earle, who has worked tirelessly to protect the planet’s oceans.
America’s First Secret Hero: Interview with Medal of Honor Recipient Hiroshi H. Miyamura
Medal of Honor Recipient Hiroshi "Hershey" Miyamura will tell his personal story during this special webinar presented by the Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation (CMOHF).
Nurturing Next Generation Innovators: Supporting Young Children’s Entry in the Global Community
Let’s prepare children for the global community through play and research based activities that expand their thinking and open their hearts!
Incorporating eBooks into the Curriculum: Engaging Your Whole School Community with Digital
This webinar will be presented by high school librarian Joanna McNally and middle school librarian Betsey Lee, who have successfully used eBooks in a range of situations.
Digital Collection Development – It’s Still the Wild West!
In this annual review of new developments in eContent delivery, participants will learn about platforms, services, licensing options, new product packaging, spending models, and content availability.
S/he Hit Me First: Learn Proactive Solutions to Teach Social Emotional Skills through Daily Conflict
This workshop will explore the relationship between personal loss and aggression/violence/revenge in the classroom and home, and offer proactive solutions for teachers and parents to start implementing immediately.
Computational Thinking: Foundations of Coding
Attendees will learn about the essential components of computational thinking, the critical foundation of coding. The live, interactive session will also introduce techniques and tactics for introducing these concepts and skills into core curriculum.
You CAN Win Grants for Your School: Secrets and Strategies from a Pro (Part 2)
Would you like to learn how to write competitive grants and bring some of this “free money” to your school? Join this webinar!
Fraction and Decimal Essentials Part 2: Quick Strategies Using Common Manipulatives
In this webinar, Dr. Sara Delano Moore will share activities which use common manipulatives to model operations with fractions and decimals.
How Teachers Are Using Instagram in the Classroom
Join educational technology integration specialist Shannon Holden as he shows teachers how to increase student engagement with Instagram.
52 Ways to Boost Young Children’s Brain Development
By working with and caring for a child in deliberate ways, an adult can influence the way a child’s mind grows.
Irlen Syndrome and Visual Processing: Awareness for Educators
This webinar will provide information on Irlen Syndrome for educators and others who work with children. Irlen Syndrome is a perceptual processing disorder, specifically related to how the brain processes visual information.
Using an Interdisciplinary Approach to Managing Challenging Behaviors Exhibited by Individuals with Autism
There are many useful tools for addressing challenging behaviors in the classroom. Often the most effective interventions involve an interdisciplinary approach, which combines ABA with Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and more.
Engaging Digital Citizenship
Learn how comics and digital storytelling are great vehicles to help students understand digital citizenship in a fun, fast-paced, and meaningful way.
Dealing with Disruption—What Educational Publishers Are Grappling With
In this webinar, Michael Ross will provide an inside look at the publishing process, how it has changed over the last 15 years due to innovation in technology, and the implications for educational publications, particularly digital delivery.
Act Quickly and Save Lives: Hemorrhage Control and Your School’s Disaster Plan
Paul Vecchio will focus on how the immediate, effective application of pressure dressings and tourniquets to a bleeding casualty will vastly improve chances of survival for victims of natural disasters or intentional acts of violence and terrorism at a school.