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Building a Schoolwide Culture of Reading

In this edWebinar Michelle Luhtala and Melissa Thom will share innovative ideas that will get learners of all ages engaged in reading!

Educators and Social Media: Avoiding the Pitfalls

In this edWebinar, Jamie Knowles, Senior Manager of Educator Professional Learning Programs at Common Sense Media, will share strategies for helping teachers use social media in a way that benefits their students, their school, and themselves.

Managing Student Behavior on a Trip: How Ready Are You?

In this edWebinar, you’ll learn tried-and-true tips from an educator with student travel expertise. You’ll walk away with a student behavior management checklist that promotes a positive learning environment, no matter where you’re going.

SEL and Academic Learning Catalyst: Growth Mindset

In this edWebinar, Dr. Kendra Coates and colleagues share insights and examples from the field on how educators can access growth mindset as the foundation for ALL learning and integrate growth mindset, SEL, and academic learning.

Authentic Assessment in the Digital Age

This edWebinar will explore a process for using technology to effectively capture, and communicate student work with peers, families, and the community.

Making Mindfulness Work in Your School

Learn about the connection between mindfulness and self-care, the basics of what mindfulness is and isn’t, the importance of focusing on the adult first, ideas for student and staff buy-in, and simple strategies for using mindfulness in the classroom and schoolwide community.

Communicating with Students: Reaching a Forgotten Audience

While we may communicate to students through their parents, the effort is largely one way. This edWebinar challenges that paradigm to use strategic communication efforts to engage students using authentic two-way communication.

Release Your Inner Connected Educator!

In this edWebinar learn how you can tap into networks individually or as a larger organization and best practices for being a connected educator in 2019.

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