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Now What? Using Your Classroom Setup to Create Teachable Moments
In this edWebinar, Mary-Margaret Gardiner, and Sarah Hadden, Ph.D., explore intentionality in using your classroom setup to foster children's engagement, connection, and opportunities to learn more about their world in a developmentally appropriate way.
Starting Your Makerspace
In this edWebinar, learn how each of these maker educators got started, best practices they have used to engage elementary and middle school age students in making, and their favorite tools for a starter makerspace.
From Print to Digital: Discover and Implement Quality Instructional Materials for Learning
In this edWebinar, learn about SETDA’s expanded Guide to Quality Instructional Materials, an online toolkit to support the vetting and curation of quality instructional materials for all learners.
Thinking in Action: The Power of Digital Literacy
In this edWebinar, gain a clear understanding of the four pillars of digital literacy (Equity and Access; Empowered Engagement; Ownership of Learning; and Media Expertise), along with a roadmap for success in the year ahead.
Support Social Development in the Early Childhood Inclusion Classroom with Music
In this edWebinar, Carol Ann Blank, Ph.D., LCAT, LPC, MT-BC, and Manager of Research and Special Needs Services for Music Together Worldwide, introduces participants to songs and rhythmic chants that support these necessary social skills in developmentally appropriate and enjoyable ways.
7 Must-Haves for Successful and Sustainable Social-Emotional Learning
In this edWebinar, Dr. O’Tasha Morgan from Richland School District Two in South Carolina shares her experience implementing mindsets-based SEL, including practical strategies and innovative approaches to incorporate the 7 essential elements.
Supporting the Grieving Student
Presented by David J. Schonfeld, MD, a nationally renowned expert on childhood bereavement and school crisis, this edWebinar will give you the essential information you need to provide sensitive, appropriate support to grieving students of all ages.
Apps to Teach Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
In this edWebinar, Frances Amato, STEM Educator and Technology Liaison, reviews her favorite apps for ELA, math, behavior needs and schedules — all educational in nature.
edWeb 24/7 PD: Provide Personalized PD for Your School or District
In this edWebinar, Instructional Coach and Tech Integrationist, Rachel Langenhorst shares how she uses edWeb to personalize PD in her district.
Level Up Your Makerspace
Looking for new ideas, tools or projects to reinvigorate inventors in your makerspace? Learn how to take a school or library makerspace to the next level.
Unlocking Time: Let’s Make Every Minute Count
In this edWebinar, experts share innovative ways that schools around the country are reshaping time to fuel student-centered learning.
Using Data to Ensure Students Are Tech Ready
In this edWebinar, Jeff Meyer examines the need for standards-aligned assessment data to drive digital literacy programs in schools and districts.
5 Things to Give Up So Your Struggling Readers Won’t
In this edWebinar, Learn how one teacher made her classroom a haven for struggling readers, a place where learning happened and teaching became organic through small groups and conversations.
Trauma-Sensitive Practices for a Positive, Thriving Classroom
The goal of this edWebinar is to raise the awareness of participants around what trauma is and what the impact of trauma looks like in young children.
Reading and the Brain
In this edWebinar, Dr. Vera Blau-McCandliss, Vice President of Education and Research at Square Panda, focuses on the science of early reading development.
Educating Students and Parents About Privacy and Technology Overuse
In this edWebinar, Gaia Bernstein and Jari Peters present a program that highlights the importance of developing a healthy online/offline balance and more.
Best Practices for Promoting Development: Birth to Age Three
In this edWebinar, explore what babies, toddlers and twos are accomplishing during each stage, and how targeted interaction and play can foster development.
Framing Language for English Learners
In this edWebinar, Maya Goodall shares techniques to create conversations in the classroom for newcomers and advanced EL students.