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Inviting Young Children to Explore Process Art
Join award-winning author and educator, MaryAnn F. Kohl, for a lively and entertaining discussion about process art and young children
Visible Learning for Literacy
In this webinar, Dr. Nancy Frey, Professor of Educational Leadership at San Diego State University and co-author of the new book Visible Learning for Literacy, will delve into how Hattie’s findings apply to literacy instruction and how educators can implement the practices that work best to accelerate student learning.
Big6 Information and Technology Skills: Essential and Relevant
Join well-known educator and visionary Mike Eisenberg in a content-packed webinar that emphasizes practical strategies for defining and delivering a relevant and meaningful information and technology skills instructional program.
Building Bridges from Concrete to Abstract Part 3: Addition & Subtraction of Fractions
In this third webinar of the series, Dr. Sara Delano Moore will share strategies for helping students understand critical concepts such as common denominators and see connections between manipulative models and the algorithms we use to add and subtract fractions.
Making Your Classroom a Digital Learning Hub with Google Classroom
Teachers are constantly searching for new ways to bring their classroom into the Digital Age. Google Classroom is the tech tool of choice for thousands of educators worldwide who rave about the simplicity of the platform. Join educational technology adopter Shannon Holden as he shows teachers how to increase productivity, creativity, transparency, and accountability with Google Classroom.
Effective Student Dialogue: Critical Thinking and Active Listening
During this webinar, attendees will learn from two students who engaged with the free Generation Global program during their high school years, and have continued to stay involved with the program into their post-secondary education as student moderators.
Transforming the Student Travel Experience: Educators on the Road
In this webinar, Faye Brenner, the author of Transforming Student Travel: A Resource Guide for Educators, will share how you can help your students develop a host of valuable learning skills through travel.
Building a Digital Collection
Digital collection development is integral to the “future ready” pledge. As the number of districts committing to personalizing instruction through digital learning grows, so does the demand for digital content. Join us for a webinar with Michelle Luhtala, Library Department chair at New Canaan High School in Connecticut (a 2015 Library Journal Mover & Shaker) and Andy Marcinek, Former Chief Open Education Advisor for the U.S. Department of Education. They will discuss what’s new in digital collection development, including the #GoOpen initiative, and how to make all resources discoverable, accessible, and usable for all learners.
Building Fine Motor Skills: A Whole Child Approach
In this webinar, NAEYC presenter and occupational therapist, Dr. Marianne Gibbs, will present essential education on the fine motor development of young children 3-6 years old with a focus on the whole child.
Using Free Service Learning Resources to Deepen Student Understanding and Create Leaders
Join this webinar to hear how teachers are using a free service-learning curriculum to help their students make a measurable impact.
Research-Based Tools and Strategies Proven to Help Beginner Readers
In this webinar Eyal Rav-Noy and Tzippy Rav-Noy, Co-Founders of Capit Learning, will begin with a discussion of the National Reading Panel Report, an evidence-based assessment of the scientific research literature on reading and its implications for reading instruction.
How to Increase Reading Rates with eBooks and Audiobooks
oin us for a look at the incredible opportunity eBooks and audiobooks offer librarians to evolve their role and become even more valuable members of the school community.
Inspiring Early Childhood Leadership: Key Strategies to Ignite Passion and Transform Program Quality
This webinar will provide an overview of well-researched, inspirational, and motivational leadership strategies for supporting high-quality early education and care. Susan MacDonald will share how leaders can find new and empowering ways to adapt to the evolving world of early childhood education.
Beyond the Hour of Code: Implementation for All
Schools throughout the world participate in the Computer Science Education Week’s #HourofCode, which will take place in 2016 from December 5th to 9th. Unfortunately, many schools don’t move beyond that hour.
To Infinity and Beyond: Using Technology to Enhance PreK-2 Lessons
Join this webinar to learn how to use technology to extend your traditional lessons and open up new possibilities to your students. During this live, interactive event, Sarah Rich will show you how to “tech out your lessons.”
Neuropsychological Evaluation and Intervention Strategies for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Please join us for this webinar, presented by Dr. Christine Barry, a Pediatric Neuropsychologist at Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital, as she discusses neuropsychological evaluations for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), as well as useful intervention techniques.
Math Mindset Comes First: Closing the Achievement Gap
In this webinar, Leland Kriegh will explore the reasons why we need to focus on building a math mindset within each student before we focus on specific skills.
Now I Have to Teach Coding? A Beginner’s Guide
With the literacy of coding emerging as a "must" of 21st-Century learning, our already complex jobs suddenly seem to be getting more complicated. Teachers, however, don’t have to be masters of JavaScript or Ruby to give students the tools they need. Concepts like computational and design thinking, or connecting to the language of code to solve problems and create content, don't have to be as complicated (or intimidating) as they sound.