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What Struggling Readers Wish Administrators Knew
This edWebinar will take an insightful look into what struggling readers know they need but can’t always explain. Administrators will gain an understanding of how their students feel and will learn practical ways to support their academic and social-emotional development.
Classroom Management Strategies for Little Learners
In this edWebinar, participants will learn strategies to manage their classrooms effectively to optimize learning for young children.
Getting Started with Augmented Reality in the Classroom
In this edWebinar, Jaime Donally, author, speaker, and consultant, will review the basics of AR, while exploring four lesson plans to use in any classroom.
Creating the New Musical “The King’s Wife” From the Ground Up
This edWebinar will overview the process of creating a musical that is intended for Broadway and review basic terminologies related to Broadway development.
Best Practices for Managing Differently Abled Students in Your Inclusion Classroom
This edWebinar will discuss the trends and challenges facing the field of education technology and its impacts on inclusion and for students with disabilities including autism.
Culturally Responsive Teaching: Strategies So All Learners Are Seen and Understood
The edWebinar will highlight how individual steps can be taken towards finding agency, racial identity validation, and community.
Supporting STEAM Learning Through Music
In this edWebinar, you’ll come to understand how music as an “auditory tool” can support young children’s learning in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics—all while developing their innate music capacity.
Teaching Climate Change: An Integrative Approach
In this edWebinar, Robin Leichenko and Karen O’Brien present an integrative approach to teaching about climate change. Drawing on their new textbook, Climate and Society: Transforming the Future.
Creating Fun AND Instructive Learning Centers
At the end of the edWebinar, attendees will be able to plan learning center activities that are evidence based, accessible to children, and deliberately connected to disciplinary studies, and assemble an array of learning centers intentionally designed to provide children with multiple learning pathways.
Character Education: Interview with Medal of Honor Recipient James McCloughan (Vietnam War)
This edWebinar, presented by the Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation, is an inspiring learning opportunity for middle and high school students to connect directly with an American hero.
Engaging Indoor Classrooms: Natural Materials and Loose Parts
Learn the connection between mindfulness and the brain, effective and age-appropriate relaxation tools for children plus some child-friendly yoga poses and popular yoga songs!
Learn and Share: Best Practices for Professional Learning
In this edWebinar, you will hear from experts in the field regarding best practices for professional learning opportunities and share your own examples of quality professional learning experiences.
Storytelling 101: Student Voice in Action
Join this edWebinar to get a better understanding of the basic concepts of media literacy education and multimodal storytelling and how to use them to engage your students in identity exploration activities that will foster self-awareness, empathy, and critical thinking.
50 Top Edtech Tools for the Classroom
This edWebinar will highlight 50 special tools that offer inventive, rich learning experiences the Common Sense editors and reviewers just flat-out love.
Getting It Right: Authoring Equity for All Students
Attendees will learn more about the how and why of developing an equitable literacy framework, the power of access to diverse stories, and how providing students with the historical context to understand how those stories connects them to the world around them.
Promoting District Priorities Through Master Scheduling Part 2: Student-Focused College and Career Readiness
In this edWebinar, hear how new master scheduling can be used to make sure all students participate in college and career readiness.
Making the Most Out of Trade Shows: To Booth or Not to Booth?
In this edWebinar, learn about all the things to take into account when considering conferences and participating in trade shows.
EdTech for Students with Autism: Curriculum, IEPs, and Data to Ensure Success
This edWebinar will cover accommodations that support personalized learning and maximizing large group, small group, 1:1, and independent work so all students have access to learning growth.