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Online Civic Reasoning
This session will include strategies to redress the “nothing you can say will convince me otherwise” mindset among young learners and highlight programs that empower students to feel politically empowered to become change makers.
Building Knowledge in a Virtual Context: Why It Matters Now More Than Ever
In this edWebinar, Dr. Elfrieda Hiebert, Author of Scholastic W.O.R.D., will discuss why core vocabulary is the answer to deepening comprehension in a virtual context.
Leading for Equity: Empowering All Students with Agency and Voice
Join as these leaders share the progress being made in Selma City Schools and explore how the district can position itself to be on the forefront of districts that lead through an equity lens.
Virtual Handwriting Lessons Made Easy
Presented by Keith R. Kline, OTR/L; and Roxanne Thompson, OTR
Character Education: Interview with Medal of Honor Recipient David G. Bellavia (Iraq)
Character Education: Interview with Medal of Honor Recipient David G. Bellavia (Iraq)
English Learners: Strategies for Digital Learning and the Language of Academic Content
Presented by Mara Álvarez-Delgado, M.Ed., Dual Language Specialist, Wimbish World Language Academy, TX; Ben Grimley, CEO and Co-founder, Speak Agent; and Medha Tare, Ph.D., Director of Research, Learner Variability Project, Digital Promise
Achievement Gaps and the Lost COVID-19 Generation
Presented by Michael D. Toth, Education Author, Applied Research Center leader, and CEO of Learning Sciences International (LSI); Meg Bowen, Executive Director, Core Instruction at Learning Sciences International (LSI); and Emily Naumann, District Partnerships at Learning Sciences International (LSI)
Strengthening Problem Solving Virtually and in Person Part 2: Mathematical Task Selection
In this second edWebinar of a two-part series, Sara Delano Moore, Ph.D., Director of Professional Learning for ORIGO Education, will focus on selecting tasks for problem solving.
Leading for Equity: Academic Development Through an Equity Lens
Presented by Nancy Duchesneau, a Research Associate at The Education Trust, Washington DC; Dr. Jack R. Smith, Superintendent, Montgomery County Schools, Rockville, Maryland; and Dr. Monifa McKnight, Deputy Superintendent, Montgomery County Schools, Rockville, Maryland
Keeping Schools Safe: The Challenges of COVID-19
Presented by Al Kershman, Executive Vice President, Shear Kershman Labs; and Shelli Hornberger, COO, Trust Think Products
Supporting Educators and Families in Virtual Learning Environments with the Indiana eLearning Lab
Presented by Nate Walden, Instructional Designer, Indiana eLearning Lab; and David McGuire, Moderator, Parent/Families Community of Practice, Indiana eLearning Lab, and Principal, Tindley Preparatory Academy, IN
The 60-Year Curriculum: New Models for Lifelong Learning in the Digital Economy
In this edWebinar, Chris Dede and John Richards explore new models and strategies for lifelong learning in an era of profound economic disruption and invention.
Why We Should Reconsider Using Worksheets (And What We Should Be Doing Instead)
In this edWebinar, participants will learn what’s wrong with using worksheets to teach math and what options are available for teachers to use instead.
Teaching with Empathy — The Missing Instructional Link
Presented by Rachel Jorgensen, Coordinator of Work-Based Learning, Anoka-Hennepin School District, MN; Robert Letcher, Founder, EdGenuis; and Patricia Gagnon, SVP, Programs & Practice, Intellispark
Empowering Learners with Dyslexia to Acquire and Utilize Their Digital Voices
Presented by Nanci K. Shepardson, M.S.Ed., Ed.S. W.D.P., Senior Educational Technologist, Wilson Language Training
Leading for Equity: Equity-Focused, Learning-Centered Leadership
Presented by Max Silverman, Executive Director of the University of Washington Center for Educational Leadership (CEL), Seattle, Washington; Michele Mason, Director of Instructional Leadership, University of Washington Center for Educational Leadership (CEL), Seattle, Washington; Dr. Jermaine Dawson, Chief Academic Officer, Birmingham City Schools, Birmingham, Alabama; and Dr. Christopher Lennox, Superintendent of Mounds View Public Schools, Shoreview, Minnesota
Cybersecurity: Keeping Everyone Safe in Today’s Learning Environments
In this edWebinar, three leading superintendents, joined by CoSN’s Cybersecurity Initiative Project Director, share their perspectives and experiences in dealing with the complexities of managing and assuring cyber security in today’s K-12 learning environments.
Finding Your Way Through Conflict: Getting Started
Presented by Chris Amirault, Ph.D., School Director, Tulsa Educare, Inc.; and Christine M. Snyder, Director, University of Michigan Health System Children’s Center, and Assistant Professor