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Music Play: Before You Play Music, You Must Play WITH Music!

In this webinar, early childhood music specialist Devi Borton will explore how to create a child-centered, playful music environment that encourages and values children’s own ways of making music, allows each child to take ownership of his or her music learning, and affords each teacher an opportunity to maximize the learning benefits of music play.

Leading for Impact and Equity

In this webinar, Dr, Sarah Fiarman will host a virtual book talk on topics raised in her book Becoming a School Principal which describes her first few years as a school principal committed to enacting a powerful vision of leading and learning.

How to Manage a Winter Emergency from Start to Finish

So, you got the call from your superintendent that school is closed for the day due to winter weather. Now what? Learn the ins and outs of a successful winter weather communications strategy.

New Federal Grant Funds Billions for Blended Learning: Are You Aligned?

In this detailed session, Kevin Baird (Chairman, non-profit Center for College & Career Readiness) leads us through the critical alignment activities for schools to ensure an effective blended learning approach which aligns to billions in new federal funding.

Making Sense of ESSA: What You Need to Know

Join Steve Rowley and Michael Campbell of Acumen Partners to learn about the latest updates, what we are seeing in the new administration with ESSA, and how it will impact your business in the coming year.

Rigor is NOT a Four Letter Word

Rigor is a key focus of today’s educational reform. What exactly is rigor? What does it look like in the classroom? What are the myths about rigor? In this webinar, Dr. Barbara Blackburn will help you understand instructional rigor and what it looks like in the classroom.

Selecting Quality Instructional Materials for Learning

Presented by Christine Fox, Deputy Executive Director for the State Educational Technology Directors Association (SETDA); Barbara Soots, Open Educational Resources Program Manager, Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction, Washington; and Alan Griffin, Curriculum Content Specialist, Utah State Office of Education Hosted by SETDA WATCH THE WEBINAR RECORDING Listen to the Podcast If you attended the… read more →

Anxiety Disorders and Autism

A variety of comorbid mental health conditions occur regularly for many children and adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Anxiety disorders, anxious symptoms, and developmentally appropriate “worries” present themselves in students with ASD in as many ways as they do in more typically developing children, and they often lead to behavioral challenges for students with ASD.

Use Discourse to Access Language and Mathematics for English Learners

In this webinar, Mathematics Education Consultant Dr. Susie W. Håkansson will share the rationale for using discourse in the classroom, the role of productive and receptive language functions in the learning of mathematics, as well as examples of how to increase discourse in the classroom.

Yes They Can: The Five Highest Impact Priority Practices for Classrooms

Presented by Kevin Baird, Chairman of the Board at the nonprofit Center for College & Career Readiness Sponsored by The Center for College & Career Readiness 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… read more →

Engage Students and Enhance Your World Language Classroom

Join Gisele Vazquez Falls, Spanish Teacher and Dept. Chair of World Languages in the Global Studies and World Languages Academy at Tallwood High School, Virginia Beach, VA, for a presentation on how to better engage your students and enhance your world language classroom.

Turning Your Preschoolers into Lifelong Learners

Child Development Specialist and Author Kathy H. Lee will share how to create an amazing foundation for young children based on the latest in scientific research on brain development.

Five Tips for Getting Blended Learning Right

In this research-driven webinar, Julia Freeland Fisher, Director of Education at the Clayton Christensen Institute for Disruptive Innovation, shares key findings from her organization’s years of blended learning research, as well as lessons learned from the hundreds of school systems that the Institute has studied.

Fundraising Tips for Student Field Trips & Travel

In this webinar, Carylann Assante, Executive Director of the SYTA Youth Foundation, will share everything you and your students need to raise funds to support student travel and other educational projects

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