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Summer Fun with Digital Citizenship: An International Perspective
In this edWebinar, join Heather Barnard, Digital Learning Leader and Common Sense Ambassador, who will provide an international perspective on continuing the digital citizenship discussion through the summer.
Getting Started with Coding and Robotics in K–8 Classrooms
In this edWebinar, a technology integrationist and an instructional technology specialist who began with no experience in coding and robotics will show you why they fell in love with coding and robotics, their lessons learned, and best practices for making a program work for you and your students.
Building Authentic Need and Research into Edtech Development
Join this edWebinar to contribute to the conversation as panelists representing district leaders, school leaders, and product developers discuss their challenges with edtech and the market.
Finding Mathematics in Unexpected Places: Mathematicians in the Real World
In this edWebinar, join Sara Delano Moore, Ph.D., Director of Professional Learning at ORIGO Education, to learn about mathematics and mathematicians in expected and unexpected places.
Transforming Students into Global Citizens with Smart Travel Safety Skills
In this edWebinar, Sheryl Hill, Founder of Depart Smart, will discuss how to help students become global citizens by preparing them with essential travel safety skills.
Collaboration Near and Far in Digital Professional Learning Communities
This edWebinar showcases ways in which schools around the world are using collaborative digital learning environments for professional learning communities.
Harness the Power of Real-Time Mathematics Assessment
In this edWebinar, the mathematics coordinator from the Waukegan Community Unit School District #60 in Illinois will discuss how the district employs a continuous and connected approach to improving assessment, instruction and learning.
Why Readers Fail and How to Break the Cycle
This edWebinar will explore the fundamentals of failure and how to keep students from spiraling into chronic failure. Learn effective and evidence-based strategies to support struggling readers in building grit and determination in their failure while keeping them from a perpetual cycle of failure that has detrimental outcomes.
Using Reinforcement in the Autism Classroom
This edWebinar will give participants a better understanding of reinforcement, strategies to implement and use reinforcement in the classroom, and specific ideas about what to use for reinforcement.
Safe at What Cost? The Unintended Consequences of Current School Safety Practices
This edWebinar will explore strategies for effective violence prevention and response that improve a school’s culture, student engagement, and academic achievement.
Our Young ELLs: Basics of Language Acquisition and Strategies for Instruction
This edWebinar will focus on the basics of second language acquisition, exploring the theories of Chomsky and Krashen, including learner differences and development.
Smart Network Design for Transformation and Innovation: Reaching in and Beyond the Classroom
Join in this edWebinar conversation as two school superintendents and a former large-district Chief Technology Officer share how district leaders can make high-stakes infrastructure investment decisions when technology, teaching and learning priorities, and funding are changing so rapidly and so constantly.
Pronunciation: Promoting Intelligibility and Comprehensibility to Support ELLs
The goal of this edWebinar is to provide participants with techniques, strategies, and practical ideas about how to improve their English language learners’ (ELL) pronunciation using pedagogical tools that enhance natural English stress, intonation and rhythm in connected speech.
Supporting Young Children’s Emerging Math Skills with Developmentally Appropriate Music Activities
In this edWebinar, participants will learn about developmentally appropriate music and movement activities that naturally support children’s exploration of math concepts, including pattern, sequence, representation, proportion, and opposites.
Encouraging Student Voice and Choice in the Classroom
In this edWebinar, learn about amazing tools for student creation that enable students to express their unique voices and make classrooms more fun!
Letting Students Guide Their Learning in Middle School Science—How and Why Should We Do It?
Join this edWebinar to discuss the processes around the Challenge Collaborative that led to pedagogical shifts and impacted student outcomes, hear from teachers involved in the study, and learn more about how challenge-based learning can meet the goals of the NGSS while giving students agency to lead their learning.
Principal Leadership: Voices from the Field
This edWebinar will discuss and probe the results of the survey with feedback from our live audience, and set the stage for a series of monthly edWebinars that address the most compelling topics.
Fostering Social-Emotional Learning Through Text-Based Discussions
This edWebinar is focused on cultivating literacy and social-emotional learning. You’ll learn more about how to couple text with discussion, reflection, and student-driven action plans for any classroom and all content areas.