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Talking to Elementary and Middle School Students About COVID-19
In this edWebinar, you will learn how to effectively employ a variety of educational strategies to best confer sophistication and appropriate content.
Effective Attendance Messaging and Interventions: Nudging Students and Parents to Engage
Join this edWebinar to learn how simple attendance intervention measures can be applied to improve student engagement during distance learning.
Embracing Anti-Bias Classrooms: A Response to Racism in America
Listen to a discussion on how to explore and address issues of bias, equity, low expectations, and family engagement to ensure culturally responsive experiences.
Recreating the Conditions for Learning This Fall
Join this edLeader Panel as Angela Duckworth and Todd Rogers have a candid discussion on recreating learning this fall following COVID-19.
Engagement Strategies for Reimagined Classrooms
Join this edWebinar to learn about examples from a range of tech options that turn your in-class activities to ones you can use this fall.
Smart Education Networks by Design: The CoSN SEND Initiative
In this edWebinar, three school superintendents share how their districts make high-stakes infrastructure investment decisions.
A Life With Dyslexia: Why Education Is a Right, Not a Privilege
Dr. Tracy Johnson has lived a life with dyslexia. She understands how students with dyslexia are dealing with the pressures of education.
How to Mix STEM and Play with Hybrid Learning
In this edWebinar, we will discuss how to engage students in STEM and active play with hybrid learning and how to get students collaborating remotely.
My Future Possible Self: How Life-Ready Literacy Unlocks Lifelong Success for Every Student
This edLeader Panel brings together two progressive forces in education: California’s Cajon Valley Union School District and Beable, which just introduced K-12’s first Life-Ready Literacy System.
Using Focus Skills to Close COVID-19 Learning Gaps
Attend this research-based edWebinar to see where to access K–12 Focus Skills for free—and how to use them to close performance gaps in the new school year.
Using Digital Portfolios to Support the Documentation of Knowledge Within a Model of Anytime, Anywhere Learning
It’s more important now than ever to empower our students to easily capture and document evidence of learning in real-time, regardless of where the learning is taking place.
Getting Started with the Medal of Honor Character Development Program
This session will provide teachers with valuable resources, available at no cost, to bring character lessons to life in their classrooms.
Remote Learning for Early Learners with Autism
This edWebinar will discuss strategies to help early learners with autism engage with synchronous remote instruction through evidence-based practices.
Reopening Schools: A Scheduling Map for Educators
Join this edWebinar to learn about the Back to School Instructional Program Scheduling Map. The map includes multiple ideas for addressing special education compliance, staffing teams, and student schedules given health, safety, and social distancing requirements while prioritizing equity.
How Mindfulness Fits into Education in the Pandemic Era
Learn strategies for incorporating mindfulness into a daily self-care routine, explore mindful inquiry in our efforts to make sure all of our students have equitable access to education, and engage with simple mindfulness practices that can be woven into synchronous and asynchronous learning opportunities for students.
Custom Curriculum Creation and Copyright: The Basics
This edWebinar will discuss how to avoid potential infringement when developing curriculum materials and introduce the purpose and basics of copyright
School Librarians Can Save Democracy
In this edWebinar, Michelle Luhtala will present a case for the critical need for school librarians in every school, and the importance of equity in access to quality inquiry instructional experiences for all learners - not just for the future of education but for the future of democracy.
Data Isn’t a Four-Letter Word: Thriving in an Information-Rich Age
Join this edWebinar, the third in a four-part infographic series, where we will take a step back to look at information and data to determine how we can best understand where it comes from.