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Charting Your Intervention Course: The Art and Science of Goal Setting
In this edWebinar, RTI expert and author Dr. Denise Gibbs shares practical advice for setting the right goals for intervention students.
Making All Subjects Accessible to Dyslexic Students
In this edWebinar, Cindy Kanuch guides through the philosophical shift in thinking about instruction and assessment and provide recommendations.
Ideas for Jump-Starting Digital Citizenship at Your School
In this edWebinar, hear two innovative educators, Gail Desler and Mike Scafati, present original ideas for taking advantage of #digcitweek week.
Fight Fake News: Media Literacy for Students
This edWebinar gives an overview of the phenomenon of fake news going viral and tools educators can use to help students develop news literacy skills.
Engaging Classroom Debates on the Sustainable Development Goals
This edWebinar covers teaching students about the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) using discussion.
Mastering Multiplication: Using Visual Models to Promote Deep Learning
In this edWebinar, Sara Delano Moore, Ph.D. explores a variety of resources to support student understanding and mastery of multiplication.
Surviving and Thriving in a Teacher Education Program
In this edWebinar, you will hear helpful tips and tricks for not just surviving, but thriving in your teacher education courses.
PBL and Assessment: How Do You Measure Learning in PBL?
In this edWebinar, learn how to measure what counts in PBL and assess students’ growth and areas for improvement.
A Little Data is a Dangerous Thing: What State Test Score Summaries Do and Don’t Say About Student Learning
In this edWebinar, Mitch Slater discusses common pitfalls of data analysis and present best practices for looking at your school’s or district’s scores.
Who’s Making in Our Spaces: Examining Equity, Accessibility, & Sustainability in Maker-Centered Learning
In this edWebinar on Maker Ed, the keynote from the Maker Educator Convening at the Tech Museum of Innovation in San Jose, California is presented.
Maker Ed Plenary: Making as a Tool of Social Justice
This edWebinar on “Making as a Tool of Social Justice” is presented from the Maker Educator Convening at the Tech Museum of Innovation.
Help Students Explore Data: Free Tools for Building Data Fluency
How can you prepare your students for a data-rich future? In this edWebinar learn how you can bring data experiences into your classroom.
Student Motivation: Less Stick, More Carrot
In this edWebinar, learn what elements need to be present to foster a strong sense of motivation in students as well as what hinders motivation.
Resolving Tough Individual Student Behavior Challenges with Prevent-Teach-Reinforce (PTR)
In this edWebinar, Rose Iovannone, Ph.D., BCBA-D, gives a comprehensive introduction to the PTR approach and how to put it into practice
Revolutionary Learning: Interactive History Games for All Secondary Social Studies Students
In this edWebinar, Peter Mabli, shares how integrate gaming with document-based activities and other resources in a range of learning environments.
Transforming Learning with Chrome
In this edWebinar Michelle Luhtala, Library Department Chair at New Canaan High School, CT, focuses on Chrome features that transform teaching and learning.
Meeting the Needs of Students with ASD Within the Mainstream Classroom
In this edWebinar, Nina Finkler, M.Ed., LDT/C, BCBA, President of Nina Finkler Autism Services, provides an understanding of the learning, behavioral, social, and language needs of students with ASD.
Supporting Dyslexic Readers: Go From “I Can’t” to “I CAN!”
In this edWebinar, Christy Scattarella shares how a pilot project addresses key skills that unleash a discouraged reader’s innate courage.