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Developing, Maintaining, and Extending Fluency in Math: Multiplication and Division
In this edWebinar, we will share strategies for helping students develop fluency in multiplication and division for the long run.
Self-Care for Educators in the Time of COVID-19 (and Beyond)
By utilizing a research-based framework for self-care, Dr. Tina H. Boogren will help educators of all levels and backgrounds develop personalized self-care plans, tailored to this unique moment in history.
How to Develop Scalable and Sustainable Remote Learning Plans Using Familiar Frameworks
Attend this timely and relevant edWebinar to learn how you can reference effective and familiar frameworks to guide your distance learning contingency planning during these uncertain times.
Teaching Math Remotely at Any Grade Level
Attendees of this edWebinar will gain important insights and tools to future-build math instruction for remote and blended learning environments, helping students to engage and participate in online math and science classes.
Provoking Curiosity: Student-Led STEAM Learning for PreK to Third Grade
This edWebinar, based upon the new book of the same title, offers a child-centered solution to this need—STEAM provocations that PreK to Grade 3 educators can use regularly in the classroom during segments of less-structured time.
Thinking Forward with Equity-Based MTSS: Supporting All Students in a Changing World
Join us for an edWebinar to help your team build on your high-impact, data-driven practices and retarget existing MTSS processes to meet the academic and social-emotional behavior (SEB) needs of each unique learner in light of COVID-19.
How Are the Children? What Parents and Caregivers Need to Cope With Home-based Learning
In this edWebinar, we will discuss the challenges faced by parents and caregivers as the nation moves to home-based schooling.
Build Your Digital Summer Reading Program: Tips to Create Great Engagement and Avoid Learning Loss
This edWebinar will look at ways that teachers can customize digital summer reading programs for every student, measure their progress, and connect them to reading and to each other.
Supporting Special Populations Students Through Distance Learning
Join this edWebinar to learn about providing your district staff and school leaders with key information, tools and resources, research, and structures to successfully implement a school or district-wide distance learning system for special populations students.
Equity and Excellence Now
In this interactive edWebinar, Dr. Douglas Reeves will share the latest evidence from U.S. and international perspectives on how schools are pursuing equity while maintaining a commitment to excellence and rigor.
Tier 1 Social, Emotional and Behavioral Supports to Restart Learning During a Crisis
Join this edWebinar with Dr. Gregory Fabiano, Professor of Psychology, Florida International University, as he discusses the effectiveness of tier 1 SEB supports in getting students back on track
Supporting Learning from Home for Students with Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities
In this edWebinar, we will discuss how to support synchronous remote learning for students with autism and other developmental disabilities through evidenced-based practices.
Return to Learn: Revising Your Mathematics Unit Plans
During this edWebinar, trusted mathematics experts Timothy D. Kanold, Ph.D., and Sarah Schuhl will provide research-affirmed protocols to guide your school, district, or department in proactively preparing for the upcoming 2020-2021 school year
Fundamentals of Literacy Instruction & Assessment, Pre-K–6
In this edWebinar, Martha Hougen, Ph.D., and Susan Smartt, Ph.D., will discuss the science of reading research and how the research informs effective literacy instruction for all students.
Safeguarding Back to School: Principles to Guide a Healthy Opening to Classrooms During COVID-19
In this edWebinar, leaders of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) and Brooklyn Laboratory Charter Schools (LAB), in New York City, will discuss key questions we must all consider as we begin the journey back to school – from the school bus ride to the dismissal bell.
Digital Equity Strategies for Learning Beyond the Classroom
In this edWebinar, three superintendents share the strategies they are implementing in their school districts to address digital access inequities.
How to Build Your Dream Team by Recruiting, Training, and Retaining Early Childhood Staff
Join this edWebinar to recognize the importance of hiring and retaining the right person to maintain stability for the program, families, and children.
Bringing Students Back to the Page: Using Digital Resources to Accelerate Learning
This presentation will describe how digital resources can serve as a bridge to accelerate learning and bring students“back to the page.”