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Online Security, Privacy, and Risk: How to Avoid Becoming a Headline

Stay off the front page of the paper! In this webinar, Common Sense privacy guru Bill Fitzgerald will explore how to define and assess levels of risk in the classroom and at school. Bill will give you tools and simple checks that you can use to make sure that you are using available technology in a way that does not violate student privacy or school security.

Through the Hearts of Teachers Build the Minds of Children

In this edWebinar, national early childhood specialist Steven Erwin addresses and reflects on challenges that teachers face today and explore strategies that will strengthen the focus on children.

Improved Literacy, Deeper Learning for ELL and All Readers: Austin ISD’s Story

In this edWebinar, Ilza Garcia, Language Arts Administrative Supervisor; Claudia Santamaria, Assistant Director for Elementary ELLs; and Dr. Harishini Ernest, Secondary ELL Coordinator, share how their district’s plan engages teachers, students, families and community partners in a balanced literacy model

Helping Students Get Ahead with the Gradual Release of Responsibility

Join teacher-consultant Heather Anderson, co-author of Text Dependent Questions K-5 and 6-12 with Dr. Doug Fisher and Dr. Nancy Frey, to discover proven methods for helping your students build independence as they progress towards college and career success

Blazing Your Own Path: Women in Education Technology

In this edWebinar Megan Harney, CEO of MIDAS Education, will help attendees understand, through examples and personal stories, the importance of developing several essential characteristics in order to succeed in many areas, particularly as a woman in education technology

Digital Citizenship Across Grade Levels

In this edWebinar, Michelle Luhtala, Library Department Chair at New Canaan High School, CT, interviews Jackie Whiting, Library Media Specialist at Wilton High School, CT, to discover how her district approached building a digital citizenship curriculum from the ground up.

Transition Planning for Individuals with Autism

Presented by Julie Collison, M.Ed., Transition Coordinator and Middle School/High School Supervisor at Monarch Center for Autism; and Rachel Lloyd, M.S.Ed., Transition Education Program Director at Monarch Center for Autism 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… read more →

How to Handle Difficult Parents

Teachers are challenged on a regular basis by parents who feel their child is being treated unfairly at school. Administrators expect teachers to diffuse these situations with professionalism, but many educators lack training in this highly emotional area. Join veteran teacher and administrator Shannon Holden as he shows early career teachers how to create and maintain positive relationships with volatile parents and difficult teacher-parent situations.

Former Newtown Superintendent: K-12 Safety Best Practices

Presented by Dr. Joseph Erardi, recently retired Newtown Superintendent of Schools, Newtown, CT Sponsored by CrisisGo Watch the Recording If you view the recording and would like a CE certificate, join the School Safety community and go to the CE Quizzes link in the Community Toolbox. School communities across the country have worked diligently to… read more →

Mixing Green Time with Screen Time

In this edWebinar, attendees will hear from Mary Clark, CEO of Agents of Discovery, who is on a mission to make teaching more engaging for students and more effective for teachers

Teacher Wellness: How Curriculum Can Support Teacher Confidence

Presented by Kevin Baird, Chairman of the Board at the nonprofit Center for College & Career Readiness Sponsored by Achieve3000 Watch the Recording If you view the recording and would like a CE certificate, join the Differentiating Instruction with Educational Technology community and go to the CE Quizzes link in the Community Toolbox. In this… read more →

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