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How to Build a Partnership with Parents and Families as They Lead Education in the Home
In this edWebinar, attendees will understand how to implement tiered instruction and learn strategies for aligning instruction so students receive consistency regardless of where it’s taking place.
Happy and Healthy at Home: Student Mental Health and Distance Learning
Join this edWebinar for a discussion about this “new normal” of distance learning. We'll dive into the trends of how and what students are doing as seen through Gaggle's data, as well as how educators can keep students safe and connected while they learn at home.
Culturally Responsive Education for Emergent Bilinguals
Review six characteristics of culturally responsive teaching—from understanding accent varieties to incorporating education technology
Happy and Calm: The Best Tools for Mindfulness Now
In this edWebinar, kids yoga expert and popular recording artist Bari Koral will share some of the best mindfulness tools you can use right now for peace at home and at school.
Online Learning During COVID-19: Data, Stories, and Tips from the School Front Lines
Join this edWebinar to hear the alarming impacts of going digital from parents, students, and educators across the country.
Strategic Technology Planning: Aligning Priorities, Costs, Outcomes and Sustainability
In this edWebinar, three technology-savvy superintendents share how they lead their districts in creating technology plans.
Teaching Online: Learn About the National Online Teaching Standards
SETDA is excited to offer this professional learning opportunity for educators to better understand how to teach online either full time or in times of remote learning.
High School Mathematics Lesson Design: Daily Instruction That Inspires Student Self-Efficacy for Learning
This edWebinar will share six research-affirmed lesson-design criteria essential to student perseverance, self-efficacy, and sustained effort in a high school mathematics classroom every day.
The Basics of Starting a Child-Care Business
This edWebinar is ideal for current and aspiring childcare directors and entrepreneurs and features practical and approachable guidance through all facets of starting a childcare center.
Combining Powers: How Educators and Families Can Prepare Students for Kindergarten
We invite you to discover engaging, virtual, and hands-on strategies for preparing Pre-K students for kindergarten in a time of distance learning.
Engagement by Design: Creating Virtual Learning Environments Where Students Thrive
In this edWebinar, Doug Fisher will discuss a framework for making daily improvements in engaging your students, highlighting opportunities that offer the greatest benefit in the least amount of time.
How to Create Daily Schedules to Support Home-Based Learning for Students with Autism
This edWebinar will teach you about the different types of schedules and when to use each of them. Moreover, it will teach you how to create and implement schedules that your students with autism will follow.
Special Education: What COVID-19 Has Taught Us and How We Can Take Lessons Learned Into Re-Entry
In this edWebinar, we will discuss the new realities of online learning for broad groups of students in special education. We will outline the challenges, the bright spots where new ways of teaching and learning have been effective, and ways to build bridges to the future of special education.
Prevent Learning Loss and Accelerate Growth for All Students: A Whole Child Approach
Join us for an edWebinar that will help your team take a data-driven approach to making equitable, expedited decisions to support whole child needs (academic, social-emotional, and behavioral)—whether in a remote or onsite environment.
Academic Language: Unlocking the Language Advantage for All Students
Discuss the important role language plays in all learning and explore high leverage practices that aim to accelerate language development for all students, across all subject areas.
Summer Learning Through Our Public Libraries in a Time of COVID-19
This edWebinar will equip school administrators and classroom educators of all grade levels with resources for families. It will provide public librarians with strategies and resources to consider as you pivot to online programming in your communities. We hope you will join us—there's something for everyone.
Elementary Inquiry: K-12 Vertical Alignment for Teaching Research Skills to Our Youngest Learners
Please join Michelle Luhtala for a conversation with Samantha Bremekamp, Media Specialist & Innovation Facilitator at Shrewsbury Borough School in New Jersey, to look at inquiry projects to participate in a discussion about inquiry for young learners.
May The Infographic Be With You!
This edWebinar will show educators how to identify components of infographics, locating and using data, images and design elements, and resources to explore.