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Family Engagement through Music: Stronger Home-School Connections with Music

This webinar will explore the ways in which participatory and enjoyable adult-child music activities can engage parents in their child’s learning, enhance the home learning environment, promote family engagement in school, and support a strong child-teacher-family connection.

Collaboration in the Digital Classroom

Presented by Jennifer Auten, 2nd Grade Teacher, Cupertino Union School District, CA Hosted by Common Sense Education 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 Digital Learning &… read more →

Rethinking Classroom Containers

In this webinar, Dr. Sandra Duncan will explore why the primary job of containers in the classroom is not to hold learning materials and objects but to spark children’s interest and engagement with the containers’ contents.

Student-Led Game Making and Learning (Rebroadcast)

Explore how teachers can use student-led game-making to enrich learning. Panelists will review the protocols of game-making, types of student-made games that are well suited for schools, what makes games engaging, and how various cross-curricular content areas come alive in games.

Using Interactive Reading Apps in Your Classroom

In this webinar, teacher and trained blended learning expert Sarah Rich will share ways for you to better use interactive reading apps in your Pre-K to Grade 2 classroom to increase a variety of skills such as comprehension, receptive language, and vocabulary.

Visible Learning for Literacy

In this webinar, Dr. Nancy Frey, Professor of Educational Leadership at San Diego State University and co-author of the new book Visible Learning for Literacy, will delve into how Hattie’s findings apply to literacy instruction and how educators can implement the practices that work best to accelerate student learning.

Big6 Information and Technology Skills: Essential and Relevant

Join well-known educator and visionary Mike Eisenberg in a content-packed webinar that emphasizes practical strategies for defining and delivering a relevant and meaningful information and technology skills instructional program.

Making Your Classroom a Digital Learning Hub with Google Classroom

Teachers are constantly searching for new ways to bring their classroom into the Digital Age. Google Classroom is the tech tool of choice for thousands of educators worldwide who rave about the simplicity of the platform. Join educational technology adopter Shannon Holden as he shows teachers how to increase productivity, creativity, transparency, and accountability with Google Classroom.

Effective Student Dialogue: Critical Thinking and Active Listening

During this webinar, attendees will learn from two students who engaged with the free Generation Global program during their high school years, and have continued to stay involved with the program into their post-secondary education as student moderators.

Building a Digital Collection

Digital collection development is integral to the “future ready” pledge. As the number of districts committing to personalizing instruction through digital learning grows, so does the demand for digital content. Join us for a webinar with Michelle Luhtala, Library Department chair at New Canaan High School in Connecticut (a 2015 Library Journal Mover & Shaker) and Andy Marcinek, Former Chief Open Education Advisor for the U.S. Department of Education. They will discuss what’s new in digital collection development, including the #GoOpen initiative, and how to make all resources discoverable, accessible, and usable for all learners.

Building Fine Motor Skills: A Whole Child Approach

In this webinar, NAEYC presenter and occupational therapist, Dr. Marianne Gibbs, will present essential education on the fine motor development of young children 3-6 years old with a focus on the whole child.

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