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Creating Tomorrow’s Schools Today
Creating Tomorrow’s Schools Today
Presented by Richard Gerver, Author of Change—Learn to Love It, Learn to Lead It and Creating Tomorrow’s Schools Today, and former Elementary School Principal; and Cheri Sterman, Crayola Education Director, Author of Creative Leadership Transforms Schools and Multiliteracies—Parallels between Visual, Written and Math Literacies Sponsored by NAESP Watch the Recording If you attended the live… read more →
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ESSA Under the New DOE: How ESSA Will Affect My Organization in 2017–2018
ESSA Under the New DOE: How ESSA Will Affect My Organization in 2017–2018
Join Steve Rowley and Michael Campbell of Acumen Partners to learn about the latest updates, what we are seeing in the new administration with ESSA, and how it will impact your business as you close out the selling season and begin planning for 2017–2018.
RIGOR: A Key Principle for High-Impact Learning Experiences
RIGOR: A Key Principle for High-Impact Learning Experiences
In this webinar, Linda Dove, Director of Learning Experiences at MeTEOR Education, will help participants walk away with a clear and concrete understanding of RIGOR and a strategy to determine alignment of complexity to the student task resulting in High-Impact Learning Experiences within High-Impact Learning Environments.
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“Fake News” and the Case for Media Literacy Across All Grades
“Fake News” and the Case for Media Literacy Across All Grades
. In this edWebinar, Russell Kahn, Chief Content Officer for News-O-Matic, will discuss at a high level how we can collectively provide unlimited access to daily, digital news articles to promote empowerment, engagement and citizenship in an age-appropriate, relatable and informative manner.
Preventing the Summer Slide with Audiobooks
Preventing the Summer Slide with Audiobooks
In this edWebinar, Mary Ann Scheuer, Teacher Librarian at Berkeley USD, CA, will present research findings from a 2016 study looking at the effect of adding a listening component to literacy instruction—in school and at home.
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Access is Everything: Successful Language Learning in Out-of-School Time
Access is Everything: Successful Language Learning in Out-of-School Time
Join us for a live webinar with Preetom Bhattacharya from the Huntington Beach City School District, CA as we explore the value of language-learning programs during out-of-school time.
Making Learning Visible through Discourse
Making Learning Visible through Discourse
In this presentation, Dr. Sara Delano Moore will explore strategies for helping students share what they understand about place value and develop their understanding further through math talks and discourse about models and experiences.
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Making the Most of Math Models
Making the Most of Math Models
Presented by James Burnett, President and Co-founder, ORIGO Education Sponsored by ORIGO Education Watch the Recording If you attended the live session, you'll be emailed a CE certificate within 24 hours of the edWebinar. If you view the recording and would like a CE certificate, join the Mathematics for Young Learners community and go to… read more →
Text Complexity: Best Practices for Matching Students and Texts
Text Complexity: Best Practices for Matching Students and Texts
Join Dr. Nancy Frey, Professor of Educational Leadership at San Diego State University, for a research-driven webinar focused on the quantitative and qualitative factors of text complexity as well as the ways in which readers can be matched with texts and tasks.
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Art, Music & Recreational Therapy: Incorporating Creative Approaches for Students with Autism
Art, Music & Recreational Therapy: Incorporating Creative Approaches for Students with Autism
Presented by Courtney Carnes, MS, ATR-BC, Art Therapist; Julie Hopkins, MT-BC, Music Therapist; and Erin Witschey, CTRS, Recreational Therapist Sponsored by Monarch Center for Autism, STAR Autism Support, and VizZle Watch the Recording If you attended the live session, you'll be emailed a CE certificate within 24 hours of the edWebinar. If you view the… read more →
The Physical Side of Executive Function: A Moving Strategy
The Physical Side of Executive Function: A Moving Strategy
This edWebinar will explore the role of physical movement and activity in increasing children’s executive function. Dr. Lynne Kenney will highlight research findings and techniques for integrating physical exercises and computer-based cognitive activities to increase students’ focus, self-control and memory.
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Balanced Literacy Part 3: The Secret Ingredient in the Recipe for Literacy Success
Balanced Literacy Part 3: The Secret Ingredient in the Recipe for Literacy Success
In Part 3 of this three-part series, Author Jill Eggleton will detail the final secret ingredient necessary for creating the perfect balanced reading burger. You might know it as “reciprocal teaching,” but we call it peer reading.
The Well Classroom: Creating Healthy, Productive Learning Experiences for All Students
The Well Classroom: Creating Healthy, Productive Learning Experiences for All Students
Presented by Kevin Baird, Chairman of the Board at the nonprofit Center for College & Career Readiness Sponsored by The Center for College & Career Readiness Watch the Recording If you attended the live session, you'll be emailed a CE certificate within 24 hours of the edWebinar. If you view the recording and would like… read more →
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Uncommon Leadership: What It Takes To Press Forward
Uncommon Leadership: What It Takes To Press Forward
In this edWebinar, attendees will learn from a past teacher, superintendent, state schools chief, and former director of education, College Ready, at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Experiential Learning through Theater: Lessons from Broadway!
Experiential Learning through Theater: Lessons from Broadway!
Michael, Angela, and Bob will delve into how the theater enriches students’ learning and how attending a show can enhance education, using examples from workshops and master classes taught by Broadway professionals.
Expanding Access to Digital Reading Resources by Sharing
Expanding Access to Digital Reading Resources by Sharing
Join us to hear Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit 13’s story of delivering eBooks and audiobooks to 22 districts (and more) with a shared collection
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Strategies for Encouraging Reading Readiness in Young Children
Strategies for Encouraging Reading Readiness in Young Children
Join Dr. Howard Goldstein and Dr. Elizabeth Spencer Kelley for this webinar to learn how to help improve the language and literacy skills of children at risk for reading challenges.
Art-Infused Student Leadership Projects
Art-Infused Student Leadership Projects
Creative experiences that challenge students to observe, articulate, reimagine, and take risks help build their confidence and leadership capacity. In this edWebinar, panelists will help educators discover new approaches to shared leadership in schools.
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Closing the Homework Gap: Equity of Access for All Students Outside of School
Closing the Homework Gap: Equity of Access for All Students Outside of School
Presented by Rhonda Schroeder, EdD, Principal, Arthur Elementary School, Oklahoma City, OK; Mike Cory, EdD, Principal, Gettys Middle School, SC; and Barbara J. Nesbitt, PhD, Executive Director of Technology, AITS, School District of Pickens County, SC Hosted by Christine Fox, Deputy Executive Director, SETDA Hosted by SETDA and Sponsored by AT&T Watch the Recording Listen… read more →
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7 Ways to Conquer a Curriculum Search
7 Ways to Conquer a Curriculum Search
In this webinar presented by Mindy Sinyak of Noodle Markets, educators of all levels will learn tips and tricks for researching curriculum by participating in informal and formal outreach. She will share key takeaways about lead time, standards-alignment, assessment components, tech trends, special business designations, and questions for vendors.
The Public School in an Age of Choice: How to Compete for the Win
The Public School in an Age of Choice: How to Compete for the Win
The public schoolhouse is under pressure to compete for students. How do we keep the best and brightest choosing our schools? How do we ensure continued success? Drawing on lessons from global brands, we consider how to win the School Choice Challenge. This webinar will be especially valuable for administrators in public K-12 schools and districts.
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Empower Teacher Leaders: Using Personalized Learning and Data to Build Instructional Capacity
Empower Teacher Leaders: Using Personalized Learning and Data to Build Instructional Capacity
In this edWebinar, Ellen Dorr, Director of Digital Learning, will share how Renton School District in Washington is developing and using innovative, effective strategies to build teacher capacity and increase achievement for diverse learners.
Never, Ever—Advice, Wisdom, and Humor for Preschool Teachers
Never, Ever—Advice, Wisdom, and Humor for Preschool Teachers
In this edWebinar, Dr. Shirley Raines explores advice from her book, Never, Ever Serve Sugary Snacks on Rainy Days and Other Words of Wisdom for Teachers of Young Children, written in sayings and with beautiful photography of children.
Breaking Out of Isolation: Becoming a Connected School Leader
Breaking Out of Isolation: Becoming a Connected School Leader
In this edWebinar, you will learn how to overcome the hurdles of being a school leader and stay ahead with this helpful guide to battling isolation and getting connected. Have you ever struggled with being too connected or too isolated?
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Summer Reading 501: Helping Generation App Read This Summer
Summer Reading 501: Helping Generation App Read This Summer
In this session, facilitators will highlight strategies to engage school-aged learners with summer reading. This webinar will benefit librarians.
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How Games Can Be a Centerpiece for Student-Driven Learning
How Games Can Be a Centerpiece for Student-Driven Learning
In this edWebinar, Matthew Farber, Ed.D., social studies teacher and game-based learning author; and Steve Isaacs, video game design and development teacher, will discuss how games can create a shared experience for students, much like a field trip.
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The Power of Music: Create a Positive and Focused Learning Environment through Music
The Power of Music: Create a Positive and Focused Learning Environment through Music
In this webinar, Alexandra Farkas, Music Together In-School Services Mentor, will explore how simple music activities can support children’s focus, approaches toward learning, transitions, classroom management, and the daily routine in early learning settings.
Music, Movement and Learning: Bringing Joy Back to Education!
Music, Movement and Learning: Bringing Joy Back to Education!
Join Dr. Mike Longoria, a.k.a. Dr. Mike, for this edWebinar to learn how music and movement makes learning fun and more importantly, meets the needs of ALL children, regardless of their linguistic, physical, emotional, cognitive or social challenges.