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Get Set for Kindergarten: 10 Ways to Prep Your Preschoolers
This edWebinar will share ways to enrich your pre-K instruction with 10 engaging, hands-on ways to prepare students for kindergarten.
Fact or Myth? Device Implementation Is Possible Without the Headache!
This edWebinar will show you how easy and painless device implementation can be! Learn how you can improve your student readiness for technology, enrich learning, foster 21st-century skills, and promote academic development.
From Keyboarding to Coding: Best Practices in Digital Literacy Instruction
This edWebinar will examine best practices in digital literacy instruction including assessment, instructional approaches, and models for ensuring your students master digital literacy concepts and skills so they are prepared to excel in a digital world.
Fine-Tuning Assessments for MTSS: Best Practices for Meeting Students Where They Are
Join this edWebinar for an interactive discussion on how smart assessment design super-charges your strategic response to student needs.
Recognizing and Successfully Teaching Twice-Exceptional Students
In this edWebinar, learn how to identify twice-exceptional (2e) students—students who are gifted and have another learning difference—and meet their academic and social-emotional needs in any classroom.
Simple Acts: Service and Acts of Kindness in Early Childhood Development
Simple Acts brings parents and educators practical, easy-to-do ideas to involve the whole family in volunteering and helping others in the community.
SEL and Principal Leadership, K–8
This presentation will share practical experiences and lessons learned by two school principals while they led SEL schoolwide implementations.
Picture Inclusion! Snapshots of Successful Diverse Classrooms
Picture inclusion in your classroom! In this edWebinar, inclusion experts present practical inclusion strategies you can easily adapt for your classroom.
SEL: The Whys and Hows of Implementation in a School District
This edWebinar, will how SEL has become an integral part of the developmental success of students in the Round Rock Independent School District.
Rural Districts Taking the Digital Leap
In this edWebinar, examinine the challenges and opportunities that are unique to rural school districts when moving forward with technology tools.
State Leadership for K12 Broadband Implementation: Driving Connectivity for Student Success
This edWebinar will be the launch of SETDA’s latest resource, State K-12 Broadband Leadership 2019: Driving Connectivity, Access and Ensuring Student Success.
How to Lead Conversations About Healthy, Responsible Media Use
Learn how to teach your students to become knowledgeable, responsible consumers and creators of media in today’s digital world.
How Early Literacy Impacts Reading to Learn: Research, Strategies and Digital Tools
This edWebinar with Dr. Joyce King and Dr. Helen Teague will examine the importance of early literacy in order to support the long-term success of students.
Elevating Digital Citizenship Through an SEL Lens
This edWebinar will explore how you can integrate SEL into your school and district using tips and tricks for easy SEL infusion into every lesson.
Neuropsychological Evaluation and Treatment Issues in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
This edWebinar discusses components of a neuropsychological assessment and identifies useful intervention techniques for children with ASD.
How to Measure Student Progress for MTSS
Learn to unpack the ways that proficiency and growth are measured and identify the students who need additional or different supports.
Building Equity: Practices That Empower All Learners
In this edWebinar learn about the how the Building Equity Taxonomy focuses on equitable practices and outcomes that support critical standards of equity in a school or district.
Turn Struggling Readers Into Leaders Using Assistive Technology
In this edWebinar learn how assistive technology allows students to access and master grade-level curricula even if they have dyslexia.