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The Number Line: More on Making the Most of Math Models
In this edWebinar, ORIGO Education's President and Co-founder James Burnett will build on a recent presentation that introduced four visual models: the array/area model, the length model, the number line model, and the set model.
Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS): School-Wide Leadership and Implementation
In this edWebinar, authors of The PBIS Team Handbook: Setting Expectations and Building Positive Behavior Char Ryan, Ph.D., a former statewide trainer, and Beth Baker, M.S.Ed., a school- and district-wide coach, will lead you through the decision to implement PBIS in your school or district.
A Collective Impact on Literacy: The Power of Partnership
In this edWebinar, MaryLou Whaley, Director, Community Engagement, Outreach & Philanthropy, Hillsborough County Public Schools; and myON’s Doris Linville, Senior Manager of Project Management and Literacy Advocate will share how to advance literacy throughout the community.
Getting Unstuck! Learning Fractions with Real-Time Digital Feedback
In this edWebinar, Amplify Education’s Dr. Zachary Wissner-Gross and Dr. Drew Corley examine various types and modalities of feedback, as well as richer combinations of audio, visuals, text, and manipulative interaction.
Open-Ended Questions in the Early Learning Classroom
In this edWebinar, Teachstone Training’s Chief Strategy Officer Dr. Rebecca Berlin will share tips on using open-ended questions to improve classroom interactions with young learners.
How Research Can (and Should) Inform Curriculum and Product Design
In this edWebinar, join David Ciulla, Executive Director, ReadWorks and ReadWorks Digital, to explore how learning science research can help us better support all learners, and how ed-tech product development can be guided by what we know about learners.
Broadband Imperative: State Leadership Supports Equity of Access for All Students
State leaders will share examples of support to ensure the equity of access for all students including statewide partnerships, regional consortia and policy initiatives. State leaders from Michigan and Wisconsin will share their unique approaches to broadband implementation and support statewide.
Rigorous Project-Based Learning: If They Build It, They Will Learn
Active learning must be rigorous to meet standards-based expectations. Drawing from successful examples like “High Tech High,” Kevin Baird, Chairman of the Board at the nonprofit Center for College & Career Readiness, will bridge the gap between makerspaces and projects to standards and outcomes.
Personalize Your Own Learning (and Entertainment) with Mobile Apps
This summer edWebinar will focus on personalizing one’s info-tainment universe. Expect a discussion of Pandora vs. Spotify vs. Soundcloud; TV and movie streaming; podcasts and news packaging; building playlists; photo editing; radio streaming; exercise programing, and more!
Keyboarding Skills Are Foundational for Success
Join this edWebinar co-presented by Kelli Erwin, Senior Instructional Design Manager, and Jeff Meyer, Director of Education from Learning.com, as they take a fresh look at using digital curriculum to equip students with keyboarding skills.
Music Activities to Support Social Development in the Early Childhood Inclusion Classroom
In this edWebinar, attendees will discover how songs and rhythmic chants can support necessary skills inherent in social development, including joint attention, turn-taking, and formulating greetings and appropriate responses.
Achieving Student Agency with the Perfect Assessment System
Presented by Dr. Rick Stiggins, Founder, Assessment Training Institute Sponsored by Renaissance® 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 recording and would like a CE certificate, join the Assessment for Learning community and go to the edWebinar… read more →
Leave No Child Offline and Leave No Teacher Behind: Why Equity and Access to Digital Tools, Tech-Savvy Teachers, and the Internet are Important to the Future of Our Nation
Digital equity and access in the 21st century is crucial to students being able to compete on a global level. There are few places in society where technology is not utilized or playing an important role.
How to Inspire and Energize in Everyday Conversations at School
In this edWebinar, Kristi will uncover how anyone can become an inspirational force in the lives of others, dispelling common myths that get in the way of motivation and engagement.
Students Making Viable Arguments in Math: SMP 3 in Action
This session will focus on the expectations for enacting SMP3. Mathematics expert Steve Leinwand will provide simple yet practical guidelines and methods for every teacher, from the novice to the seasoned pro.
Classroom Practices that Support Creative Investigations in Early Mathematics
Dr. Angela Eckhoff, author of Creative Investigations in Early Math, will highlight the role of the early childhood educator, acting as guide and facilitator, in the planning, implementation, and assessment of creative mathematics experiences.
Creating a Dyslexia-Friendly School
In this edWebinar, Learning Ally’s Terrie Noland will share how to create a supportive culture for your students who are struggling readers.
Get Your School Data Out of the Silos and into the Light
Vital datasets around curriculum, spending, and achievement are siloed among K-12 stakeholders. Surfacing and integrating that data allows educators to make better decisions for their students.