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STEM, STEAM, and STREAM… What Do They Have in Common? Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
STEM, STEAM, and STREAM… What Do They Have in Common? Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
In this webinar, Terry Young, a veteran librarian and science educator, will take us on a STEMulating discovery of STEM and NGSS.
Earning Respect From Administrators
Earning Respect From Administrators
Join middle school administrator Shannon Holden as he shares strategies that novices can use to earn respect from their administration.
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Project Based Learning for Every Classroom
Project Based Learning for Every Classroom
In this webinar, learn more about Project Based Learning (PBL) and how it can be successfully incorporated into your classroom.
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School Moves! How to Improve Your Students’ Health, Behavior, and Achievement Through Movement
School Moves! How to Improve Your Students’ Health, Behavior, and Achievement Through Movement
This webinar will present the positive impact of nondisruptive physical activity in the classroom to increase student achievement, behavior, and health.
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Creativity Connects Schools and Families: Increase Parental Engagement
Creativity Connects Schools and Families: Increase Parental Engagement
In this webinar, participants will explore how creativity connects creative experiences and can deepen opportunities for family engagement.
Igniting the Spark: Engaging Secondary Students in Real-World Mathematical Problem-Solving
Igniting the Spark: Engaging Secondary Students in Real-World Mathematical Problem-Solving
In this webinar, learn how to use Spark 101’s free real-world, standards-aligned case study videos to engage your students in problem-based learning—with authentic problems from business, government, nonprofits, and academia.
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The Evolution of Blended and Competency-Based Schooling: What Lies Beyond the Horizon?
The Evolution of Blended and Competency-Based Schooling: What Lies Beyond the Horizon?
In this this webinar, Dr. Tim Hudson will explore some of these hidden assumptions and help us imagine the full implications of blended learning that ensures high achievement for all students.
Differentiated Leadership: Applying Differentiated Learning to PD
Differentiated Leadership: Applying Differentiated Learning to PD
This webinar will speak to the importance of establishing a clear vision for teaching and learning, and will address practical ways to differentiate professional learning to meet the varied needs of staff.
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The Engaged Librarian: Connections and Collaborations
The Engaged Librarian: Connections and Collaborations
This webinar will explore how two secondary librarians serve as technology innovators, teacher-leaders, co-teachers, literacy specialists, and “other duties as assigned.”
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Number Sense Essentials Part 2: Using Rekenreks, Ten Frames, and Base Ten Blocks to Connect Counting with Operations
Number Sense Essentials Part 2: Using Rekenreks, Ten Frames, and Base Ten Blocks to Connect Counting with Operations
In this webinar, Dr. Sara Delano Moore will share activities which use Rekenreks, ten frames, and base ten blocks to help young children connect counting with operations.
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The Secret Language of Autism Behavior: How To Decode and Understand What Your Student Needs
The Secret Language of Autism Behavior: How To Decode and Understand What Your Student Needs
Children with autism especially have challenging behaviors that can be perplexing and confusing. Understanding these behaviors and being able to decode what your students need are vital skills for any teacher.
7 Ways You Can Be a Digital Citizenship Leader
7 Ways You Can Be a Digital Citizenship Leader
From starting the conversation, to role modeling, to supporting authentic learning experiences around digital citizenship, you'll learn seven essential ways you can build a positive culture around media and technology in your school or district.
Curation, Revisited: Aggregating Resources in 2016
Curation, Revisited: Aggregating Resources in 2016
In this session, the presenter will share an array of curation solutions, their strengths and limitations, and strategies to morph tools and create workarounds where services still need work.
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Male Call: Bringing Boys to Books and Writing
Male Call: Bringing Boys to Books and Writing
Participants will discover research related to the discrepancies in reading and writing scores between boys and girls, and how to bring boys to books.
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How to Build and Lead a High Quality Preschool Inclusion Program
How to Build and Lead a High Quality Preschool Inclusion Program
In this webinar, learn how to step up the progress of early childhood inclusion.
Accommodate More Readers! How to Use eBooks as Assistive Technology Tools for Reading
Accommodate More Readers! How to Use eBooks as Assistive Technology Tools for Reading
Discover how the application of eBooks can be used as an assistive technology tool for reading for all students - including those with special needs.
Life Lessons in Leadership
Life Lessons in Leadership
Whatever leadership role you find yourself in, there are basic principles of leadership that will strengthen your abilities and help assure your success.
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Engaging Families through Culturally Competent, Authentic Communication
Engaging Families through Culturally Competent, Authentic Communication
Join us as Dr. Ernst explores culturally competent, authentic communication skills and strategies designed to engage families.
Flipping Your Classroom Using Free Resources
Flipping Your Classroom Using Free Resources
Join educational tech enthusiast Shannon Holden as he reveals several free tools to help teachers (including teachers with no technological skills) deliver digital lessons to students.
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New Lessons for Women’s History Month Featuring Female Medal of Honor Recipient, Mary Walker
New Lessons for Women’s History Month Featuring Female Medal of Honor Recipient, Mary Walker
March is Women’s History Month. Be ready with new lesson plans highlighting the courage and commitment—and the controversy—of Mary Walker, our country’s only female Medal of Honor Recipient.
Setting the Stage for Reading with Babies and Toddlers
Setting the Stage for Reading with Babies and Toddlers
This webinar offers a summary of early literacy as it applies to babies and toddlers, and offers suggestions for ways to support early literacy in enjoyable ways while sharing books throughout the day.
Flip Instruction and Create a Student-Centered Classroom
Flip Instruction and Create a Student-Centered Classroom
The challenge with trying to flip instruction is to engage students around the content in a dynamic way. Then, class time can be used to create learning communities.