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Coding + STEAM: Getting Students Future Ready
In this can’t-miss edWebinar, you’ll hear from Jon Samuelson, Innovation Strategist at Beaverton School District, Beaverton, OR, who is actively combining coding with STEAM learning objectives.
No More Slipping Through the Cracks: Identify Dyslexia and Improve Student Success
In this edWebinar, Kathy Futterman, Ed.D. shares key insights on how to successfully support students with dyslexia in elementary and middle school.
Keeping Your Students Safe Online: The Toledo Model
In this edWebinar, learn how Toledo Public Schools implemented an online safety program to ensure their students were prepared to stay safe online.
How to Implement Successful Inclusive Programming
In this edWebinar, Kathryn Wahl, Director of the Santa Clara County Office of Education’s Inclusion Collaborative Department, leads a session on the importance of inclusion.
Unlock Deeper K-5 Comprehension with Better Questions
In this edWebinar, author and literacy expert Jill Eggleton discusses the art and science behind crafting robust questions that make shared, guided, and peer reading time more interactive and more effective.
The Power of Family Partnerships: Engaging in the Six Essential Building Blocks
In this edWebinar, school leaders, teachers, and auxiliary staff will have an opportunity to explore six building blocks of family engagement
Close Reading with Historical Newspapers: Making Meaning from the Past
This edWebinar explores how students can find content in historical newspapers related to topics of study and how close reading and other historical analysis approaches can assist students in coming to an understanding of the text’s meaning in the newspaper and of the historical event being written about.
News Literacy as a Vehicle for Reading Skills Instruction
In this edWebinar, Michelle Luhtala, Library Department Chair at New Canaan (CT) High School, shares close reading exercises and activities for learners in grades 6-12.
Designing Your Primary Classroom to Support Learning
This edWebinar will help you design a more effective primary classroom environment to better support teaching and learning.
Overcome Social Media Barriers to Create a District-Wide Movement
In this edWebinar, Greg Turchetta, Executive Director of Communications and Community Engagement at Florida’s Collier County Public Schools, shares how to create, implement, and run a district-wide social media effort by creating a coalition of “tweetchers” in the classroom.
Arts Integration Meets Diverse Learners’ Needs
n this edWebinar, Crayola Education Director Cheri Sterman and Bobby Riley, Principal of Integrated Arts Academy in Burlington, VT, discuss how art makes thinking visible, thus giving teachers a window on what students are thinking and feeling.
Classroom Management Tips for New Teachers
Teachers are presented with a challenge each year: how do you balance being strict enough to command respect with being personable enough to build positive relationships with students? Join veteran teacher and administrator Shannon Holden as he shows novice teachers how to establish themselves as the authority figure in the classroom.
Developing Fact Fluency with Understanding: Addition and Subtraction
In this edWebinar, James Burnett, President and Senior Author at ORIGO Education, demonstrates easy-to-make visual aids and games that help students to master the three basic fact strategies for addition and subtraction.
Empowering Readers with Tech Tools
In this edWebinar, you will hear from Katherine Bush, 10-year veteran and fourth grade teacher in Maury County Public Schools as she shares how she adapted existing reading practices and gave them a modern “makeover” leveraging technology to engage all students.
Character Education: Interview with Medal of Honor Recipient Robert Simanek (Korean War)
Plan for your class to tune in for a live interview (or watch the on-demand recording) with Medal of Honor Recipient Robert Simanek.
Teaching Practices to Support Learning through Play in Your Preschool Program
In this edWebinar, Kristen Kemple, Ph.D., Professor of Early Childhood Studies at the University of Florida, provides an overview of the nature of play, and an introduction to how play contributes to children’s learning in the areas of language, literacy, self-regulation, mathematical thinking, scientific reasoning, creativity, socio-emotional development, and physical growth and well-being.
Dyslexia: Applying New Research to Our School Practices
In this edWebinar, Susan E. Miller, M.A., LDT-C, Assistant Director of the Robinowitz Education Center, leads this session on applying the latest research on supporting students with dyslexia.
Tapping Research to Personalize Early Elementary Math Learning
Join us in this edWebinar to explore how learning science research in the area of early math instruction can help us better support all learners to develop the knowledge and skills they need to achieve success in math.