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The Importance of Keyboarding
In this edWebinar, Wayne Lange, Technology Coordinator at Lucile Gregg Elementary School, Houston ISD in Texas, shares how he helps his students build the digital literacy skills they need for success by delivering foundational keyboarding instruction.
Funding Social Emotional Learning: Where’s the Money?
In this edWebinar, Dr. Rita Oates, President of Oates Associates, helps you think about how you might fund social emotional learning (SEL) activities for your district, school or classroom and where you might find funding.
Effective Discipline Policies for Young Children: Supporting Social-Emotional Competence
Dr. Sascha Longstreth and Dr. Sarah Garrity provide an overview of the Teaching and Guidance Policy Essentials Checklist (TAGPEC), an easy-to-use checklist.
Best Digital Reading Practices for Early Literacy: Strategies for Teaching PreK-Grade 3 Students
In this edWebinar, Emily Rozmus, INFOhio Instructional Team Specialist, explores the best digital reading practices for early literacy.
Mindsets of Social-Emotional Learning: Part 1 – The Research
In this two-part edWebinar series, presenters explore mindsets-based SEL from two perspectives: the researcher and the practitioner.
Creating a Classroom of Active Nonfiction Reading Detectives
The goal of this edWebinar is to focus on specific and practical methods teachers can use in their classrooms to nurture nonfiction reading skills for students in grades three through eight.
How Do We Get (and Keep) More Girls in STEM?
In this edWebinar, Dr. Azi Jamalian, Head of Education Strategy at littleBits, discusses the need for creativity, collaboration, communication, and critical thinking skills, and how we can engage girls and boys in STEM through invention-based learning.
Character Education: Interview with Medal of Honor Recipient Kyle J. White (Afghanistan)
Plan for your class to tune in for a live interview (or watch the on-demand recording) with Medal of Honor Recipient Kyle J. White.
Silence Isn’t Golden: Speaking and English Learners
In this edWebinar, Maya Goodall and Lisa Frumkes, offer practical solutions to this challenge, focusing on encouraging and supporting students to use academic language while simultaneously learning content.
Fraction Challenges for Elementary and Middle School Classrooms
In this edWebinar, Dr. Zachary Wissner-Gross focuses on challenges around equivalence, comparison, and basic operations of fractions—suitable for middle school students and advanced elementary school students.
Walk the Talk: Supporting Young Children’s Language Development
The goal of this edWebinar is to help you understand the importance of engaging in true conversations with children—conversations that are engaging because they are of interest to the child.
DAT, DIT & DET: Solving the Digital Integration Puzzle
In this edWebinar, learn how Vancouver Public Schools in Washington developed Digital Advisory, Digital Integration, and Digital Evaluation Teams (DAT, DIT, and DET) to build shared understanding and processes for effective digital implementations.
Simplify Digital Access in K-12: Learn How District Leaders Eliminate Barriers
In this edWebinar, Barbara Nesbitt and Jan Mills explore the need for high-quality single sign-on (SSO) in K–12, discusses the importance of security and rostering in our world of digital education, and provides useful tips for selecting the best solution for your district.
Traveling by Motorcoach: A Teacher’s Checklist for Hiring a Safe Motorcoach Company
In this edWebinar, Michael J. Bowers, Safety Consultant for the Center for Student Travel Safety, shares how to research bus safety before booking and new laws will impact your next trip.
Effective Discipline Policies for Young Children: Supporting Social-Emotional Competence (Encore Presentation)
In this encore edWebinar, Dr. Sarah Garrity provides an overview of the Teaching and Guidance Policy Essentials Checklist (TAGPEC), an easy-to-use checklist.
Art, Music and Recreational Therapy: Helping Students with Autism Apply and Generalize Social Skills
In this edWebinar, Courtney Carnes, Art Therapist, Julie Hopkins, Music Therapist, and Erin Witschey, Recreational Therapist, discuss how art, music, and recreational therapy apply social skills such as turn-taking, prospective-taking, and team-building for students with autism.
Wonderful Ideas To Ignite Collaboration, Creativity and Computational Thinking
In this edWebinar with Wonder Workshop, learn about ways to naturally integrate coding and robotics into your everyday teaching practices.
Haptic Learning Experiences, Technologies and Smart Letters for Early Reading Success
In this edWebinar, Dr. Bob Elwell, Director of School Partnerships for Square Panda, presents research findings of reading interventions that include visual and haptic exploration of phonemes, letters, and words via interactive tactile learning games, reading apps and tablet devices.