Truly Impactful Early Childhood Education

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Discover how research can guide our decisions as we plan, teach, document, and partner with learners, families and colleagues. In this webinar, join authors Kateri Thunder, John Almarode, Alisha Demchak, Douglas Fisher, and Nancy Frey as they unpack coherent practices that form a strong foundation for learning over time. Participants will learn: - How to […]

Writing Mini-Lessons: Strategies to Help Students Write Longer, More Developed Pieces

Teachers across the K-12 spectrum want student writers to provide more detail, more idea development, and more elaboration. But until students are taught the skills involved in crafting a well-developed piece, they will continue to fall short of expectations. During this edWebinar, author and literacy consultant Kristina Smekens will share classroom-tested mini-lesson ideas to help […]

Putting FACES on the Data: What Great Teachers and Leaders Do

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Celebrating the newly published 10th Anniversary Edition of 'Putting FACES on the Data,’ Lyn Sharratt and Michael Fullan bring together their exciting work over the last ten years and will cover fresh case studies and research that will help you think about data and competencies and how they come together to improve system, school, and […]

Putting FACES on the Data: What Great Teachers and Leaders Do

Celebrating the newly published 10th Anniversary Edition of Putting FACES on the Data, Lyn Sharratt and Michael Fullan bring together their exciting work over the last ten years and will cover fresh case studies and research that will help you think about data and competencies and how they come together to improve system, school, and student performance. […]

Opening Windows and Opening Minds

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Educators who are interested in continuing along an antiracist path must recognize that racialization has harmed White students and Students of Color. Traditional curriculum has provided inaccurate messages about their identities, history, and understanding of the damage the social construct of race inflicts on society. Building on the content of the book Open Windows, Open […]

Opening Windows and Opening Minds

Educators who are interested in continuing along an antiracist path must recognize that racialization has harmed White students and Students of Color. Traditional curriculum has provided inaccurate messages about their identities, history, and understanding of the damage the social construct of race inflicts on society. Building on the content of the book Open Windows, Open […]

How Scaffolding Works

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Scaffolding student learning has the potential to move learning forward in a significant way. For many of us, this is easier said than done. What is scaffolding, when do we scaffold learning, who needs scaffolding, and how long should we scaffold? In this webinar, Doug Fisher, Nancy Frey, and John Almarode will break down the latest research […]

Intervene with purpose

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The Summit on RTI at Work™ Austin, Texas | January 18–20, 2023 Response to intervention (RTI/MTSS) is proven to be the best way to systematically respond when students don't learn. At the Summit on RTI at Work™, you will gain a set of powerful intervention tools brought to you by leaders in the field, such […]

Increasing Student Ownership

Hamilton County ESC 11083 Hamilton Avenue, Cincinnati, OH

According to the extensive research of Dr. John Hattie, Student Ownership can more than double the impact of student learning. Did you know that student ownership can even be taught and provided  to students at the PK or K level?  Participants will examine the research, and develop ways to incorporate Student Ownership in their classroom […]

Off the Pod with Susan Lambert and Dusty and Dott from Reading Buddies

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Grab your coffee and kick off your Saturday morning with me and the stars of "Reading Buddies," Dusty & Dott, for a 45-minute virtual event (pajamas definitely welcome). I’ll be chatting with them about the show, and you’ll have the exclusive opportunity to ask Dusty & Dott all the questions you’ve been wanting to ask them. […]

Teach Happier: Small Shifts, Big Gifts

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Teach Happier: Small Shifts, Big Gifts In this interactive session, presented by author Suzanne Dailey, you will learn realistic and proactive strategies based in positive psychology that will help you achieve work/life satisfaction as you navigate this unique time of teaching and leading. We'll unpack some fundamental understandings and then dig deeper to explore small […]