During this encore event, Sarah Rich, Lead Teacher Champion at Squiggle Park, will show you how to engage parents (of any background and socio economic level) in creative ways beginning the day your kids enter the classroom.
In this edWebinar we will spotlight five resilience-focused and research-based strategies that help to reduce challenging behavior while also building up a child’s strengths.
In this edWebinar, Jacob Hanson of PR with Panache!, and Lisa Schmucki of edWeb.net show you how social media is a channel that can make or break your success in the marketplace.
In this edWebinar, Terrie Noland, National Director, Educator Engagement, Learning Ally, debunks popular myths of audiobooks related to academic success.
In this edWebinar discover how you can help students grapple with these topics in a thoughtful, honest and civil way that encourages thinking about their own biases. Veteran teacher and media literacy trainer Chris Sperry will engage participants in analyzing classroom models of inquiry-based media analysis to explore pedagogy and practice.
In this edWebinar we will spotlight five resilience-focused and research-based strategies that help to reduce challenging behavior while also building up a child’s strengths.
In this edWebinar Kelly Knight, STEAM Coordinator at Riverside Presbyterian Day School, shares her tips, tricks, and tools for making Hour of Code epic.
In this edWebinar, Cindy Golden, Ed.D., University of West Florida faculty member and autism consultant at Florida State University’s Center for Autism and Related Disabilities (CARD), discusses her new Data Collection Toolkit.
In this edWebinar, Sarah Orfe explores how and why the content and process of developmentally appropriate music activities can support young children's language and literacy skill development.
Join educational technology adopter Shannon Holden as he shows step-by-step how to harness the power of Twitter to collaborate and grow as an educator.
In this edWebinar, learn how to recognize roadblocks to developing a successful advisory program, identify some common building blocks of advisory programs and explore strategies for building a custom advisory program.
In this edWebinar, learn strategies to build a data-driven culture that is deeply connected to instruction and learning—and promotes an equitable approach to mathematics.
In this edWebinar, library media specialist and technology liaison Kelly Hladek of the School City of Hammond in Indiana, shares the impressive story of boosting checkouts from their digital library by 184 percent in just one year.
This edWebinar equips participants with talking points to promote library programs, reframing their work with new language, and dispelling myths about librarianship.
Join Vic Wilson, Ed.D. Executive Director, Council for Leaders in Alabama Schools to hear about proven strategies for taking charge of the story that the general public hears about your district and its schools.
In this edWebinar, Mike Marotta, a RESNA Certified Assistive Technology Professional, will share a broad range of low- and high-tech applications and tools to support struggling readers in these grades when it comes to keeping up with classroom assignments.
In this edWebinar, Brian Mowry, Ph.D., Manager of Curriculum and Instruction for Frog Street Press, reviews a developmentally appropriate framework for assessing young children and present ways to accomplish this arduous task.
In this edWebinar, James Burnett, President and Senior Author at ORIGO Education, demonstrates easy-to-make visual aids and games that help students to master the three basic fact strategies for multiplication (Use Tens, Doubling, and Build Up/Down) and one strategy for division (Think Multiplication) as described in contemporary standards that are used across the country.
In this edWebinar, learn how to identify functions of challenging behaviors, which help to determine why children engage in different types of behaviors.