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Leave No Child Offline and Leave No Teacher Behind: Why Equity and Access to Digital Tools, Tech-Savvy Teachers, and the Internet are Important to the Future of Our Nation
Digital equity and access in the 21st century is crucial to students being able to compete on a global level. There are few places in society where technology is not utilized or playing an important role.
How to Inspire and Energize in Everyday Conversations at School
In this edWebinar, Kristi will uncover how anyone can become an inspirational force in the lives of others, dispelling common myths that get in the way of motivation and engagement.
Students Making Viable Arguments in Math: SMP 3 in Action
This session will focus on the expectations for enacting SMP3. Mathematics expert Steve Leinwand will provide simple yet practical guidelines and methods for every teacher, from the novice to the seasoned pro.
Classroom Practices that Support Creative Investigations in Early Mathematics
Dr. Angela Eckhoff, author of Creative Investigations in Early Math, will highlight the role of the early childhood educator, acting as guide and facilitator, in the planning, implementation, and assessment of creative mathematics experiences.
Creating a Dyslexia-Friendly School
In this edWebinar, Learning Ally’s Terrie Noland will share how to create a supportive culture for your students who are struggling readers.
Get Your School Data Out of the Silos and into the Light
Vital datasets around curriculum, spending, and achievement are siloed among K-12 stakeholders. Surfacing and integrating that data allows educators to make better decisions for their students.
Rethinking Math Culture: Proven Ways to Develop a School-Wide Math Mindset
Join David Woods, Curriculum Manager at DreamBox Learning, as he leads an exploration of elements of math instruction that empower the development of a math mindset.
Top Tips and Research from the Encyclopedia of Infant and Toddler Activities
In this edWebinar, author Dr. Donna Wittmer will explore the updates to the Encyclopedia of Infant and Toddler Activities, Revised and the reasons for them, with an emphasis on how to help children enjoy learning within caring relationships.
Digital Collaboration to Support Literacy Classrooms
In this edWebinar, Steven W. Anderson, Digital Learning and Relationship Evangelist, and Shaelynn Farnsworth, Education Services Consultant for AEA 267 in Iowa, will examine what contemporary collaboration means and how best to implement collaborative literacy learning in both the traditional classroom as well as the blended one.
Building Curriculum with Colleagues: Where the Library and Classroom Learning Connect
In this edWebinar, Michelle Luhtala, Library Department Chair, New Canaan High School, CT, shares strategies for using this time to build instructional partnerships that will last throughout the year and beyond.
Girls in STEM: Creating a New Era
Two high school students present their strong interest in pursuing careers in the STEM fields, dedicated to getting more girls to participate in STEM.
Conducting a Functional Behavior Assessment: What Is Your Student’s Behavior Telling You?
In this edWebinar, Nina Finkler, M.Ed., LDT/C, BCBA, and President of Nina Finkler Autism Services, will describe the process of a Functional Behavior Assessment and offer suggestions on how to use the information obtained to develop behavior reduction strategies.
Low-Entry, High-Exit Math Tasks that Keep Every Student Engaged
Arjan Khalsa, CEO of Conceptua Math, will provide strategies for starting class periods by engaging background knowledge, briefly using hands-on manipulatives, and providing entry experiences that engage all students.
Challenge-Based Learning in the School Library Makerspace
In this edWebinar, Diana Rendina, Media Specialist and Writer, Tampa Preparatory School in Tampa, FL; and Colleen Graves, Teacher Librarian, Ryan High School in Denton, TX, will describe step-by-step how to introduce challenge-based learning into your school library makerspace.
Navigating the Digital Shift: Implementing Digital Instructional Materials for Learning
State leaders from California and Louisiana will share details about their state leadership to support the digital instructional materials and provide examples of implementation.
Equipping Students with Digital Literacy Skills
In this edWebinar, Nettie McDonald Briggs, Senior Education Specialist for Learning.com, and Jeff Meyer, Director of Education for Learning.com, will share how you can give your students a competitive edge by equipping them with these critical digital literacy skills—starting as early as kindergarten.
Literacy: More than Lexiles – Engaging the Hearts and Minds of All Students
Discover new ways to inspire students toward greater learning. In this research-driven edWebinar, Kevin Baird, Chairman and Senior Faculty Member at the Center for College & Career Readiness, goes beyond Lexile® scores to explore two often overlooked keys to increasing literacy – motivation and engagement.
From Expel to Excel: Positive Alternatives to Expelling At-Risk Preschool Boys
In this edWebinar, Ruth Hanford Morhard, author of Wired to Move: Facts and Strategies for Nurturing Boys in Early Childhood Settings, will share positive alternatives to expelling preschool boys that will help these children perform better in school and in relationships.