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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.

How Games Can Be a Centerpiece for Student-Driven Learning

In this edWebinar, Matthew Farber, Ed.D., social studies teacher and game-based learning author; and Steve Isaacs, video game design and development teacher, will discuss how games can create a shared experience for students, much like a field trip.

Music, Movement and Learning: Bringing Joy Back to Education!

Join Dr. Mike Longoria, a.k.a. Dr. Mike, for this edWebinar to learn how music and movement makes learning fun and more importantly, meets the needs of ALL children, regardless of their linguistic, physical, emotional, cognitive or social challenges.

Bullying Prevention: Tips & Tech Tools

In this edWebinar, hear the personal account of 15-year-old singer/songwriter Maya Claridge and how she evolved from bully victim to bullying prevention activist.

Thrifty Teacher’s Guide to Creative Learning Centers

In this edWebinar, Shelley Nicholson, PhD, Owner/Director of Nicholson Early Childhood Education Center; and Jessica Martinez, Director of The Goddard School of Austin will explore inexpensive ways to collect and create classroom learning materials.

Behavioral Strategies for Students with Autism: Going Beyond 1:1

In this edWebinar, Nina Finkler, M.Ed., LDT/C, BCBA, President of Nina Finkler Autism Services, will highlight and explain a variety of behaviorally based strategies and how to implement them in small groups, whole class lessons, and other settings.

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