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How to Handle Difficult Parents
Teachers are challenged on a regular basis by parents who feel their child is being treated unfairly at school. Administrators expect teachers to diffuse these situations with professionalism, but many educators lack training in this highly emotional area. Join veteran teacher and administrator Shannon Holden as he shows early career teachers how to create and maintain positive relationships with volatile parents and difficult teacher-parent situations.
Former Newtown Superintendent: K-12 Safety Best Practices
Presented by Dr. Joseph Erardi, recently retired Newtown Superintendent of Schools, Newtown, CT Sponsored by CrisisGo Watch the Recording If you view the recording and would like a CE certificate, join the School Safety community and go to the CE Quizzes link in the Community Toolbox. School communities across the country have worked diligently to… read more →
Mixing Green Time with Screen Time
In this edWebinar, attendees will hear from Mary Clark, CEO of Agents of Discovery, who is on a mission to make teaching more engaging for students and more effective for teachers
Creative Coding Rotation Stations for K-5 Classrooms
In this edWebinar, learn about ways to create coding “rotation stations” in K-5 classrooms! Hear about ways to implement this flexible classroom practice.
Teacher Wellness: How Curriculum Can Support Teacher Confidence
Presented by Kevin Baird, Chairman of the Board at the nonprofit Center for College & Career Readiness Sponsored by Achieve3000 Watch the Recording If you view the recording and would like a CE certificate, join the Differentiating Instruction with Educational Technology community and go to the CE Quizzes link in the Community Toolbox. In this… read more →
How Are Public Schools Funded?
In this edWebinar, Jess Gartner, CEO and Founder of Allovue, explains the main sources of education funding and the variety of formulas used to determine how dollars are allocated to school budgets.
Cutting-Edge Research to Empower Schools to Support Students with Reading Disabilities
In this edWebinar, Rick Wagner, Associate Director for the Florida Center for Reading Research, shares recent research results that are leading to improved approaches for identifying students with reading disabilities that also can lead to positive outcomes for your students.
What’s the Problem? Finding the Right Math Problem to Challenge Students
Presented by Dr. Sara Delano Moore, ORIGO Education Sponsored by ORIGO Education Watch the Recording If you view the recording and would like a CE certificate, join the Mathematics for Young Learners community and go to the CE Quizzes link in the Community Toolbox. Problem solving is an important part of teaching and learning mathematics.… read more →
The Future is Bright: Young Women’s Leadership in Pakistan
In this edWebinar, Saba Ismail shares her story of co-founding Aware Girls— a young-women-led organization that is working to empower women in Pakistan.
STEAM: Innovations That Solve Real World Problems
In this edWebinar, learn about STEAM innovations that solve real world problems, and reflect on what makes STEAM education so effective.
CANCELED: Character Education: Interview with Medal of Honor Recipient Joe M. Jackson (Vietnam)
Plan for your class to tune in for a live interview (or watch the on-demand recording) with Medal of Honor Recipient Joe M. Jackson.
Improving Student Performance on Online Assessments
In this edWebinar, learn how to improve your students’ performances on online assessments like PARCC using digital literacy skills.
How Online Mapping Activities Shape Learning Experiences for K-12 Students
In this edWebinar, see why it's good for all students to know GIS, how to start with easy-to-use online resources, and how to get free software.
Google This! The Research Process Revisited
In this edWebinar, Michelle Luhtala and guest Tasha Bergergson-Michelson answer the essential questions about the research process.
Top 10 Questions About Handwriting
This is an introductory edWebinar and perfect for educators who want a refresher on readiness strategies and why handwriting is still important.
Preschool Children with Challenging Behaviors: What to Do When Nothing Else Works (Rescheduled)
This edWebinar focuses on providing you with effective and appropriate prevention strategies for children who exhibit challenging behaviors.
Achieving Media Balance in a Tech-Immersed World (Rescheduled)
In this edWebinar, Michelle Cooper, Library Media Specialist at White Oak ISD in Texas, shares tips and strategies to help reduce screen time and increase family time.
Support Preschoolers’ Executive Function Skills with Music
In this edWebinar, Dr. Lili M. Levinowitz, Director of Research at Music Together Worldwide and Professor Emeritus at Rowan University, explores the many ways in which developmentally appropriate, participatory, and enjoyable music and movement activities can naturally support young children’s development of important executive function skills, including attention control, working memory, cognitive flexibility, and inhibitory control.