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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.
Diversity in Context: Stretching the Idea of Building Diverse Collections
Learn how we can build collections that celebrate not only diverse characters but also a diverse range of experiences for those characters to inhabit.
Simple STEAM for Teachers
Discover ways you can engage young minds in STEAM learning to help them investigate questions, solve problems and think of potential improvements.
Literacy Success for All Students: A District’s Journey
In this edWebinar, attendees will learn the five critical elements for early literacy instruction that are part of DVUSD’s vision and are at the heart of its recent successes.
Navigating Today’s Dyslexia Laws: Building the Best Program
The goal of the is edWebinar is to suggest what to do next in order to integrate an action plan to build and grow a dyslexia program
Storytelling 101: How Media Making Impacts Cognitive Development
This edWebinar will focus on positive youth development, entertainment media, scientific research, and the impact of media-making on cognitive development.
Making the Most Out of Trade Shows: We’re Attending, Now What?
This edWebinar will help you set up strategic meetings, schedule follow-up from trade shows, determine your ROI, and more.
E-rate and Fiber Networks: Demystifying Special Construction
Join this expert panel as they discuss successful E-Rate Fiber Special Construction applications and boots on the ground implementation of fiber WANs.
Technology in Rural Schools: Leading with Why
Learn how a strong “why” for implementing technology guides everything from purchasing and future budgets to professional learning plans and staffing.
5 Ways to Integrate Movement into Elementary Lessons
Hear from two elementary educators who will share their first-hand experiences with movement-based learning used in their classrooms to reinforce skills and administer formative assessments.