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Art, Music & Recreational Therapy: Incorporating Creative Approaches for Students with Autism

Presented by Courtney Carnes, MS, ATR-BC, Art Therapist; Julie Hopkins, MT-BC, Music Therapist; and Erin Witschey, CTRS, Recreational Therapist Sponsored by Monarch Center for Autism, STAR Autism Support, and VizZle Watch the Recording If you attended the live session, you'll be emailed a CE certificate within 24 hours of the edWebinar. If you view the… read more →

The Physical Side of Executive Function: A Moving Strategy

This edWebinar will explore the role of physical movement and activity in increasing children’s executive function. Dr. Lynne Kenney will highlight research findings and techniques for integrating physical exercises and computer-based cognitive activities to increase students’ focus, self-control and memory.

Uncommon Leadership: What It Takes To Press Forward

In this edWebinar, attendees will learn from a past teacher, superintendent, state schools chief, and former director of education, College Ready, at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

Experiential Learning through Theater: Lessons from Broadway!

Michael, Angela, and Bob will delve into how the theater enriches students’ learning and how attending a show can enhance education, using examples from workshops and master classes taught by Broadway professionals.

Art-Infused Student Leadership Projects

Creative experiences that challenge students to observe, articulate, reimagine, and take risks help build their confidence and leadership capacity. In this edWebinar, panelists will help educators discover new approaches to shared leadership in schools.

Closing the Homework Gap: Equity of Access for All Students Outside of School

Presented by Rhonda Schroeder, EdD, Principal, Arthur Elementary School, Oklahoma City, OK; Mike Cory, EdD, Principal, Gettys Middle School, SC; and Barbara J. Nesbitt, PhD, Executive Director of Technology, AITS, School District of Pickens County, SC Hosted by Christine Fox, Deputy Executive Director, SETDA Hosted by SETDA and Sponsored by AT&T Watch the Recording Listen… read more →

7 Ways to Conquer a Curriculum Search

In this webinar presented by Mindy Sinyak of Noodle Markets, educators of all levels will learn tips and tricks for researching curriculum by participating in informal and formal outreach. She will share key takeaways about lead time, standards-alignment, assessment components, tech trends, special business designations, and questions for vendors.

The Public School in an Age of Choice: How to Compete for the Win

The public schoolhouse is under pressure to compete for students. How do we keep the best and brightest choosing our schools? How do we ensure continued success? Drawing on lessons from global brands, we consider how to win the School Choice Challenge. This webinar will be especially valuable for administrators in public K-12 schools and districts.

Never, Ever—Advice, Wisdom, and Humor for Preschool Teachers

In this edWebinar, Dr. Shirley Raines explores advice from her book, Never, Ever Serve Sugary Snacks on Rainy Days and Other Words of Wisdom for Teachers of Young Children, written in sayings and with beautiful photography of children.

Breaking Out of Isolation: Becoming a Connected School Leader

In this edWebinar, you will learn how to overcome the hurdles of being a school leader and stay ahead with this helpful guide to battling isolation and getting connected. Have you ever struggled with being too connected or too isolated?

Snapchat: Creating an Engaging Learning Experience

All teachers are invited to join educational technology adopter Shannon Holden as he explores all of the new features of Snapchat, and whether it is a smart idea to implement the app in the classroom.

Top STEM Ideas to Keep Your Students Engaged at the End of the School Year

In this edWebinar, you will learn from Bryan L. Miller, Educator Community Manager at Wonder Workshop, why STEM is a great way to introduce inquiry into the K-5 classroom through all kinds of hands-on activities, including coding and robotics, which will be sure to engage your students.

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