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“Imagine Your Perfect Source”: Strategies for Cultivating Expert Researchers

In this edWebinar, Tasha Bergson-Michelson, Instructional and Programming Librarian at Castilleja School in Palo Alto, CA, explores what it means to “imagine a source,” undertake some basic practice imagining, and learn how to build queries targeting predicted characteristics of a source.

Mitigating the Impact of a Disaster in Early Childhood Education Programs

In this edWebinar Dr. Cathy Grace, Co-Director of The Graduate Center for the Study of Early Learning at the University of Mississippi, will highlight basic elements of a comprehensive plan for early care and education programs that will mitigate the impact of any disastrous event.

Text, Twitter, Email, Call—What Do Parents Say About School Communications?

Presented by Dr. Julie Evans, Chief Executive Officer, Project Tomorrow Sponsored by Blackboard 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 Family Engagement & Community Outreach in K-12 community… read more →

School Culture Rewired: Proven Strategies from an Expert

In this edWebinar, Steve Gruenert presents the major components for rewiring your own school's culture as well as experiences from the field that school leaders have shared regarding successes and challenges of shaping their cultures.

Advocating for Play in the Early Childhood Classroom

In this edWebinar, Dr. Brian Mowry, Manager of Curriculum and Instruction for Frog Street Press and Lead Author of Frog Street Preschool Math, looks at ways teachers can make play purposeful and intentional in their classrooms to maximize learning outcomes in all developmental domains including social emotional, language, physical, and cognitive.

Supporting Preschoolers’ Brain Development through Engaging Music Activities

In this edWebinar, Dr. Lili M. Levinowitz shares some recent research in the fields of music and brain development, review key concepts, and shows new music activities and techniques that can be used to naturally support young children’s brain development—all while having fun!

Unite Your Passion and Profession to Make a Difference

Join us for an edWebinar with Susan Hall, the co-founder and president of 95 Percent Group, Inc. Susan will talk about her leadership journey, which started with a Harvard MBA and a career with two Fortune 500 companies, then took a new turn as she and her husband co-founded 95 Percent Group.

Close Reading with Doug Fisher

In this edWebinar, Dr. Douglas Fisher will focus on questions that require repeated close readings to be answered.

Intellectual Freedom is Not Just About Censorship!

How can intellectual freedom promote library and librarian advocacy? In this edWebinar, Michelle Luhtala, Library Department Chair at New Canaan (CT) High School, and Kristin Pekoll, Assistant Director at the ALA's Office for Intellectual Freedom, will answer this question and many more.

The Meaning of Educational Travel for Teens: What Research Tells Us

In this edWebinar, join Carrie A. Olson, PhD, researcher and teacher at West Leadership Academy in Denver Public Schools, for a presentation of a research study that compares the academic achievement and school engagement of students who traveled with those who didn’t over a seven-year period.

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