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Brilliantly Simple Strategies for Early Learners with Tech
This edWebinar explores how educators can implement brilliantly simple strategies to engage early learners with technology and achieve reading success.
Advocating for Transgender Students and Navigating the Media Coverage
In this edWebinar learn how to advocate for your transgender students and how to work with the media to create a positive story.
The Future of Reading is Social
Join our edWebinar to explore, discuss, and experience research-informed, classroom-tested approaches to stimulate lifelong reading habits in K-12 students.
How to Achieve Literacy Gains with Curriculum-Integrated Vocabulary Instruction
In this edWebinar, Broward’s Dr. Daryl Diamond will discuss how the district’s innovative model for professional development, combined with a cohesive approach to edtech that’s aligned with instructional objectives, led to success.
Mental Health and Self-Esteem through Digital Portfolios
How can an average teacher, without a counseling degree or special training, make a difference in these students' lives? Digital portfolios can help.
Show Me the Money: E-rate and a Whole Lot More
Gain the critical insight necessary to develop an effective technology proposal for a variety of funding sources – E-rate, grant, or otherwise.
Harness the Power of Music to Support Children’s Early Learning
Through this lively edWebinar, attendees will gain tools and experience songs they can use to create a musically rich environment that promotes a positive learning atmosphere, regardless of their own music "talent" or experience.
Managing the Risks Inherent in the Teaching Profession
Join this edWebinar to learn how districts develop a collaborative culture of ethical decision-making and open communications.
Let’s Celebrate Digital Citizenship Week: Something for Everyone
This edWebinar will present original ideas for taking advantage of Digital Citizenship Week and discuss media balance, cyberbullying, privacy and much more.
New Teachers: Surviving the Schedule
This edWebinar will provide practical tips for balancing the demands on your time before and after school and during planning.
Computational Thinking to Strengthen Elementary Mathematics: Decomposition and Algorithmic Thinking
In this edWebinar, Sara Delano Moore, Ph.D., Director of Professional Learning at ORIGO Education, will review an overview of computational thinking and explore the components of decomposition and algorithmic thinking in more depth.
Addressing the Crisis in Adolescent Mental Health: How Districts Can Identify and Support Struggling Students
Join the panel for a discussion on the causes of the mental health crisis and resources districts are using to address these issues in a holistic way.
Assuring Student Data Privacy: Lessons for Our Times
This edWebinar will cover guidelines for ensuring data privacy in any school system’s use of technology and how to make student data privacy a district-wide priority.
The Truth About Nonfiction Reading
In this edWebinar, Dr. Gene Kerns will put these statements to the test, sharing research-based insights that challenge three common myths about nonfiction reading.
Developing Social and Emotional Skills Through Positive Relationships
This edWebinar is designed to help educators understand the critical nature of relationships and the impact they have on student learning.
Cultivating Genius: An Equity Model for Culturally and Historically Responsive Literacy
In this edWebinar, learn a unique, culturally and historically responsive approach to literacy instruction developed from multiple pedagogical approaches.
Teachers Deserve Better: What Makes PD Actually Work?
During this edWebinar, we will bring together three former State EdTech Directors to highlight best practices and lessons learned from their experience with system-level initiatives that include support for teachers.
Changing from At-Risk to At-Promise
Join the Reaching At-Promise Students Association’s (RAPSA) edWebinar to learn more about how you can join this initiative to move students from at-risk to at-promise.