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The Vocabulary Edge for English Learners: Building on Their Strengths
This edWebinar will review the advantages of introducing core vocabulary as the foundation for success in English language learning and literacy.
Competition in Education Supports Computational Thinking
In this edWebinar, we will discuss how competitions help new generations of students with self-expression and the ability to analyze and solve problems.
Character Education: Interview with Medal of Honor Recipient Michael Thornton (Vietnam War)
This edWebinar, presented by the Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation, is an inspiring learning opportunity for middle and high school students to connect directly with an American hero.
Transition Plans for Students with Autism: A Recipe for Success
During this edWebinar, attendees will learn how to combine essential ingredients to create and implement successful and customized transition plans for their students.
Assignment Analysis: Intersections Between Instructional Power and Learner Variability
Discover why choice and relevancy are two powerful levers for engaging learners that educators can use to increase student motivation and engagement.
Instructional Routines in the Math Classroom
Join this edWebinar to see examples of mathematics instructional routines and to learn how to apply them in your own classroom.
Heart-Centered Classroom Design
Join this edWebinar to learn ideas and ways to design heart-centered classrooms which can enhance children’s lives and support their emotional well-being.
Empower Student Voices with Design Thinking
In this edWebinar, learn from Superintendent Michael Nagler and Mineola Middle School Principal Andrew Casale how their district leverages digital tools and resources to personalize instruction for each student through design thinking models and project-based learning opportunities.
Leading Digital Learning: Successful Strategies for 1:1 Implementations
Join this edWebinar with four superintendents who are recognized as technology leaders in their field. They will share what it takes to successfully deploy, implement and sustain a commitment to digital learning.
Climate Change and Its Impact on the Ocean
Join this edWebinar to learn about the dependence of species on different variables that influence their survival over time and how intricately related are the spheres of our Earth, including water, air, and life!
Ready Player One: Esports in K–12
This edWebinar will focus on the why and the how relevant to getting started with esports programs in schools, districts, and/or counties.
Build Lasting Relationships with Students One Book at a Time
Join this edWebinar to learn simple strategies to support students during small-group instruction, helping them grow as independent readers.
The Broadband Imperative: Driving Connectivity, Access, and Student Success
Learn how a cooperative of regional networks in Minnesota supports broadband development and leadership for Minnesota school districts.
Setting the Stage for Early Literacy
Just for early childhood educators, this edWebinar is chock full of fun, just-right activities that build oral language and early reading and writing skills.
Technology in Rural Schools: Addressing the Challenges of Digital Equity
Discuss the challenges of digital equity in rural schools and systems. Each rural context presents different challenges and opportunities.
What is Structured Literacy and Why Does It Matter? Breaking Down the Buzz
This edWebinar will give insights to the science of reading, components of structured literacy, and strategies for implementing a structured literacy program.
What Makes Effective Coaching Programs: Lessons Learned from the Dynamic Learning Project
In this edWebinar, practitioners and researchers will discuss the attributes of an effective instructional coaching program.
Evidence-Based Advocacy: Using Data to Demonstrate the Impact of Library Programs on Student Learning
Join this edWebinar to learn replicable strategies for generating, collecting, analyzing, synthesizing, and sharing student learning evidence resulting from inquiry instruction.