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A District-Wide Approach to Using Assistive Technology to Support Struggling Readers
In this edWebinar, join two of FCPS’ assistive technology team leaders for a panel presentation with time for questions and answers.
Sparking 21st Century Learning with Technology
This edWebinar will provide you with inspiration and practical details on ways you can utilize technology in your classroom to enhance 21st century skills.
From Scribbles to Writing: Art is the First Language of a Beginning Reader and Writer
This edWebinar will look at the ages and stages of writing from infants to kindergarten and explore the many ways to support children’s beginning writing and art skills.
Creating Your School’s Mission and Vision
How can leaders get everyone to participate in the mission and vision creation process, and ensure the document serves the purpose it was intended to serve?
Social Media Marketing 2.0: Educators Love Social Media
This edWebinar will explore pushing the boundaries of "social" media to reach and connect with educators. Join us for a collaborative discussion on "social" media.
Part 2: Involve Parents for Greater English Learner Success
In this edWebinar, we will discuss the six categories of parental involvement and how educators can incorporate those categories into an effective action plan.
The Power of Narrative Feedback in a Standards-Based Classroom
Learn to use technology to deliver feedback - solve the problem of delivering personalized, actionable, timely and frequent feedback to students
How STEAM Activities Prepare Students for the Global Economy
Learn to engage young citizens in STEAM, and how to remain relevant, by making learning authentic and fully immersed in the backdrop of the global context.
All-New Digital Citizenship Curriculum
This edWebinar will review the six topics covered in the new Digital Citizenship Curriculum and define ways to teach digital citizenship.
How to Build an Effective Community Service Program
In this edWebinar, you’ll learn how several school districts have ditched this antiquated approach and implemented a digital system that has captured thousands of hours of community service in one year while celebrating students and their impact.
Closing the Excellence Gap for English Learners and Students of Color
This edWebinar will share the current statistics related to the excellence gap among ELs and students of color. Details of how the excellence gap is persisting as well as the challenges this presents for educators will be shared.
Assessing and Treating Behavior in Students with Autism
This edWebinar will provide attendees with strategies they need to assess behaviors of students with autism and make suggestions for treatment methods.
Pre-K Assessments the Right Way
This edWebinar will teach you to use collected information to focus on instruction and effectively communicate to families and others involved in the child’s education.
Support Positive Literacy Outcomes with Large Print
Learn the benefits associated with the effective usage of large print from the perspectives of students, teachers, librarians, and administrators, including relationships with academic outcomes, as well as a regular print comparison.
Computer Science Fundamentals: How to Teach K–8’s Six Essential Coding Concepts
Whether you are beginning your journey into computer science with no experience or a seasoned educator looking for new activities to bring coding to life in your classroom or school, this edWebinar will provide you with resources you need.
Supporting English Language Learners with Free Digital Tools
In this edWebinar, discover tools that are built in, mainstream, and free from Microsoft that support English language learners and their families.
The Empowered Superintendent: Driving K-12 Innovation
In this first edWebinar of the 2019-2020 season, Superintendents Dr. Deborah Kerr and Dr. David Schuler, and CoSN CEO Keith Krueger share best practices and recommended strategies for leading technology transformations.
Communicating by Generation: Boomer, GenX, and Millennial Parent Preferences
In this edWebinar, we will share results from a new report based upon the views of over 20,000 parents nationwide spanning from Millennials to Baby Boomers about their preferences for engaging with their children’s teachers, hearing about school news and receiving crisis or alert communications.