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SUMMARY:How Feedback Works
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will explore best practices around feedback and how it can best be utilized to impact student learning. Participants will learns do’s and don’ts of effective feedback; how feedback can develop assessment capable learners; and tools for using feedback as part of teaching and learning. \nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/how-feedback-works
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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SUMMARY:The Science of Math: Confident Teachers Inspire Confident Students
DESCRIPTION:How can administrators empower all students to be confident authors of their own learning? Attend this edWebinar to learn how a science-driven approach to intentionally scaffolding language in mathematics is highly effective for students\, especially emerging bilingual students. Hear from a district administrator’s perspective on how their shift to teachers as facilitators of academic discourse empowers students as the doers\, thinkers\, and owners of their learning.\n\nThis edWebinar will be of interest to PreK-8 school and district leaders\, education technology leaders\, and math leaders and coaches. There will be time for questions at the end of the presentation. Learn more.\nPresented by Nigel Nisbet\n\nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/the-science-of-math-confident-teachers-inspire-confident-students
LOCATION:OH
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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SUMMARY:Figuring Out Fluency: Beyond Basic Facts and Algorithms
DESCRIPTION:Fluency is complex. Teaching it well is challenging. Teaching it equitably is non-negotiable. This session examines what procedural fluency is and what it isn’t. It addresses myths\, strategies\, and assessment. It establishes what we must do to teach fluency equitably. Participant learning will be complemented with ready-to-use classroom resources. \nParticipants will: \n\nDeepen understanding of mathematical fluency and what it means for equitable teaching and learning\nExamine facts and fallacies related to procedural fluency\nConsider automaticities beyond basic facts\nConnect quality practice to procedural fluency\n\nREGISTER
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/figuring-out-fluency-beyond-basic-facts-and-algorithms-2
LOCATION:Virtual- Register Above for Link
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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SUMMARY:Figuring Out Fluency: Beyond Basic Facts and Algorithms
DESCRIPTION:Fluency is complex. Teaching it well is challenging. Teaching it equitably is non-negotiable. This session examines what procedural fluency is and what it isn’t. It addresses myths\, strategies\, and assessment. It establishes what we must do to teach fluency equitably. Participant learning will be complemented with ready-to-use classroom resources. \nParticipants will: \n\nDeepen understanding of mathematical fluency and what it means for equitable teaching and learning\nExamine facts and fallacies related to procedural fluency\nConsider automaticities beyond basic facts\nConnect quality practice to procedural fluency\n\nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/figuring-out-fluency-beyond-basic-facts-and-algorithms
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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SUMMARY:An Interactive Discussion  Around Best Practices in Bilingual Assessment
DESCRIPTION:Join Riverside Insights and Dr. Corinna Cole in a free webinar dedicated to discussing best practices in bilingual assessment with an expert in the field! This session will be interactive\, so please feel free to bring questions. \nRegister Now \n  \nKey Takeaways: \n\nUnderstand special considerations and skills required for the assessment of second language learners.​\nExplore best practices in bilingual assessment\, particularly within the context of COVID-19.​\nCollaborate with other assessment personnel on evaluation practices that promote student success.\n\nAll registrants will receive a link to the recording and attendees will receive a certificate of attendance following the program. \nWe will be offering 1 NASP or APA Approved CE credit for this webinar.
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/an-interactive-discussion-around-best-practices-in-bilingual-assessment
LOCATION:Women’s Med Center\, 1401 E. Stroop Road\, Kettering\, OH\, 45440
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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SUMMARY:The School of Hope
DESCRIPTION:Hope is not simply an emotion. Hope is a science. Hope is one of the most robust predictors of GPA\, future academic attainment\, and overall resiliency. Measuring and raising hope levels can combat the effects of trauma and adverse childhood experiences\, build motivation\, and drive achievement. This webinar combines scientific research\, tools\, and strategies to increase hope and improve equity and life outcomes for both students and staff. \nIn this webinar\, participants will:\n– Measure their own hope scores\n– Gain strategies to quickly improve hope\n– Create and modify helpful resources\n– Discover strategies for differentiating lessons and supporting colleagues based on hope scores \nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/the-school-of-hope
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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SUMMARY:How to Set Up Your Math Classroom to Foster Engagement\, Collaboration\, and Problem Solving
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Jay Meadows\, CEO\, Exemplars; and Jessica Alstete\, Elementary School Teacher and Content Creator\, Sunflower Scaffolds\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCreating a learning environment that is exciting and engaging for students takes more than a good curriculum. How can teachers establish a classroom environment that helps students successfully learn mathematics while enjoying the process? Hit the ground running with effective ideas for establishing a classroom culture that inspires deep learning and gets students excited. In this edWebinar\, you’ll learn:\n\n\nWhat kinds of math tasks and problems should you be asking your students to work on\nHow to inspire students to construct their own understanding versus simply giving them algorithms\nQuestioning strategies to keep students thinking when they struggle\nHow your walls and classroom set up can help stimulate engagement while supporting your learning goals\nHow to arrange your classroom so that mathematical resources are readily accessible\nHow to arrange desks to stimulate collaborative mathematical investigations and discourse\nHow to establish a safe culture for sharing ideas and developing a growth mindset during the first few weeks of school\n\n\nJoin Jay Meadows and Jessica Alstete as they explore powerful\, research-based best practices and draw on their extensive years of experience in creating engaging and thriving math classrooms.\n\nThis edWebinar will be of interest to elementary and middle school teachers\, math coaches\, and school and district leaders. There will be time for questions at the end of the presentation. Learn more.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/how-to-set-up-your-math-classroom-to-foster-engagement-collaboration-and-problem-solving
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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SUMMARY:The Science of Math: Firing Up the Hippocampus to Accelerate Learning
DESCRIPTION:Time is a precious commodity\, so why wouldn’t we use science-driven insights to make the most of the limited time available for student learning? Attend this edWebinar to learn all about the hippocampus and its role in the perception-action cycle\, a scientific approach to looking at how the brain learns. You’ll also hear how this type of learning isn’t superficial or temporary\, but develops lasting conceptual understanding that builds upon itself\, accelerating learning.\n\nExperience the process for yourself in its application to learning mathematics—a shift in pedagogy (not just new technology) that empowers your teachers and students to fully utilize a powerful tool available to us: our brains.\n\n\n\nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/the-science-of-math-firing-up-the-hippocampus-to-accelerate-learning
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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SUMMARY:Exploring Antisemitism in Christianity
DESCRIPTION:Made possible by the generous support of Eileen Ludwig Greenland\, Echoes & Reflections is excited to continue its program for Catholic school educators with this learning opportunity focusing on contemporary antisemitism and the role Christianity has played in the creation of some antisemitic tropes. \nAntisemitism is not a relic of the past\, but a hatred the world struggles with today. Join Echoes & Reflections Operations and Outreach Manager Jesse Tannetta\, former Catholic school educator and scholar of the Holocaust and Catholic theology\, to discuss the Church’s role in antisemitism\, what those manifestations look like\, and how we can empower students to combat antisemitism in their schools and in the larger Catholic community. \nRegister:
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/exploring-antisemitism-in-christianity
LOCATION:Virtual – Receive Link When Registered
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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SUMMARY:MTSS: Taking Efficacy from Good to Great
DESCRIPTION:An effective MTSS (Multi-Tiered System of Supports) program has been proven to lead to a positive school environment\, higher academic achievement\, and reduced behavior interventions\, but students cannot benefit from known effective practices they do not receive. Taking a scientific approach to implementation can produce robust\, usable knowledge that educators can leverage to strategically undertake implementation to achieve meaningful changes in student outcomes.\n\nJoin this edLeader Panel to learn how key strategies using outcomes\, data\, effective practices\, and systems can take your MTSS program from good to great. Attendees will learn:\n\nHow to take a system-wide approach with a clear vision\nPractical tools to take back to your schools and use to enhance successful MTSS implementation\nHow measurement can drive sustainable practices and help avoid hurdles\n\nThis edLeader Panel will be of interest to K-12 teachers and school and district leaders. There will be time for questions at the end of the presentation. Learn more. \n\n\nPresented by Dr. Clayton Cook\, Professor of Educational Psychology\, University of Minnesota\, and Chief Development Officer\, CharacterStrong; and Janie Moseley\, Director of MTSS\, Owensboro Public Schools (KY)\nModerated by Paul Procopio\, Senior Account Director\, Panorama Education\n\n\nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/mtss-taking-efficacy-from-good-to-great-2
LOCATION:OH
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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SUMMARY:MTSS:  Taking Efficacy from Good to Great
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Dr. Clayton Cook\, Professor of Educational Psychology\, University of Minnesota\, and Chief Development Officer\, CharacterStrong; and Janie Moseley\, Director of MTSS\, Owensboro Public Schools (KY)\nModerated by Paul Procopio\, Senior Account Director\, Panorama Education\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAn effective MTSS (Multi-Tiered System of Supports) program has been proven to lead to a positive school environment\, higher academic achievement\, and reduced behavior interventions\, but students cannot benefit from known effective practices they do not receive. Taking a scientific approach to implementation can produce robust\, usable knowledge that educators can leverage to strategically undertake implementation to achieve meaningful changes in student outcomes.\n\nJoin this edLeader Panel to learn how key strategies using outcomes\, data\, effective practices\, and systems can take your MTSS program from good to great. Attendees will learn:\n\n\nHow to take a system-wide approach with a clear vision\nPractical tools to take back to your schools and use to enhance successful MTSS implementation\nHow measurement can drive sustainable practices and help avoid hurdles\n\n\nThis edLeader Panel will be of interest to K-12 teachers and school and district leaders. There will be time for questions at the end of the presentation. Learn more.\n\n\n\nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/mtss-taking-efficacy-from-good-to-great
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220815T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220815T193000
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SUMMARY:Differentiate Instruction Through Mastery Learning
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will explore the use of mastery learning instructional strategies to personalize and differentiate instruction for diverse students. Participants will come away with an understanding of:\n– The theory and practice of mastery learning\n– Strategies to implement mastery learning to support student achievement\n– Approaches to adapt strategies to individual teaching styles\, classroom contexts\, and students’ needs \nLed by one of the most highly regarded practitioners in the field\, this webinar will support educators to meet the needs of all students. \nREGISTER
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/differentiate-instruction-through-mastery-learning-2
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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SUMMARY:Differentiate Instruction Through Mastery Learning
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will explore the use of mastery learning instructional strategies to personalize and differentiate instruction for diverse students. Participants will come away with an understanding of:\n– The theory and practice of mastery learning\n– Strategies to implement mastery learning to support student achievement\n– Approaches to adapt strategies to individual teaching styles\, classroom contexts\, and students’ needs \nLed by one of the most highly regarded practitioners in the field\, this webinar will support educators to meet the needs of all students. \nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/differentiate-instruction-through-mastery-learning
LOCATION:OH
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220811T160000
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SUMMARY:Using Essential Questions to Promote Inquiry in the Classroom
DESCRIPTION:Register Here \nLearn more about viewing the live presentation and the recording\, earning your CE certificate\, and using our new accessibility features. \nEssential Questions\, when designed and used effectively\, can facilitate opportunities for students to engage in the process of inquiry. This edWebinar will clarify what Essential Questions are\, how to best create them\, and how they can be integrated into lesson design to engage students in discourse around important concepts. \nThis edWebinar will be of interest to K-12 teachers and school and district leaders. There will be time for questions at the end of the presentation. \n\nAbout the Presenter \nEric Carbaugh\, Ph.D. is a skilled educator with primary and secondary teaching experience; an award-winning\, tenured university professor; and an effective and seasoned member of ASCD’s Differentiated Instruction Cadre and Understanding by Design® (UbD®). He is currently a full-time professor at James Madison University in the Department of Middle\, Secondary\, and Math Education where he teaches a variety of education classes across all content areas. A common thread among all his work is the relationship between the learning environment\, curriculum\, instruction\, and assessment\, and how educators can leverage each of these to better meet the needs of diverse learners. Dr. Carbaugh holds a Doctor of Philosophy in educational psychology from the University of Virginia\, a master’s degree in education from the University of Mary Washington\, and a Bachelor of Arts in government and economics from the University of Virginia.
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/using-essential-questions-to-promote-inquiry-in-the-classroom
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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SUMMARY:A Student-Centered Model of Instruction: An Inside Look
DESCRIPTION:Register Here \nLearn more about viewing the live presentation and the recording\, earning your CE certificate\, and using our new accessibility features. \nDo you want students to take ownership of their learning\, but you’re not sure how to get started? Building a learning environment for students to share\, collaborate and learn from one another can happen quickly when the proper structures are in place. \nIn this edWebinar\, attendees will learn foundational structures and routines that allow students the opportunity to begin having productive academic conversations\, while taking ownership of their learning. Deana Senn and Jody Honaker will discuss the structures outlined in the book\, The Power of Student Teams\, by Michael Toth and David Sousa. This model of instruction has been used inside their partner schools for years\, and since 2018 they have had a 100% success rate of raising achievement scores—even during the pandemic. \nThis edWebinar will be of interest to K-12 teachers\, school and district leaders\, and education technology leaders. There will be time for questions at the end of the presentation. \nAbout the Presenters \nDeana Senn\, Executive Director\, Model of Instruction for Instructional Empowerment\, calls upon her 20 years of experience in education throughout the United States and Canada to support leaders and teachers in increasing engagement\, ensuring equity\, and closing achievement gaps through student conversations and rigorous learning. She is an award-winning author and national speaker alongside her research and development leadership for Instructional Empowerment. \n\nJody Honaker\, Director\, Model of Instruction for Instructional Empowerment\, has extensive experience supporting teachers and leaders by facilitating rigorous\, engaging\, and replicable learning through professional development\, instructional planning\, and classroom support. She has successfully devoted the last two decades to educational transformation\, advocating her core belief that all children deserve the opportunity for a successful future. Jody has presented at international and national conferences\, as well as hosted webinars to support educators with building their craft and love for teaching and leading. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/a-student-centered-model-of-instruction-an-inside-look-2
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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SUMMARY:A Student-Centered Model of Instruction: An Inside Look
DESCRIPTION:Register Here \nLearn more about viewing the live presentation and the recording\, earning your CE certificate\, and using our new accessibility features. \nDo you want students to take ownership of their learning\, but you’re not sure how to get started? Building a learning environment for students to share\, collaborate and learn from one another can happen quickly when the proper structures are in place. \nIn this edWebinar\, attendees will learn foundational structures and routines that allow students the opportunity to begin having productive academic conversations\, while taking ownership of their learning. Deana Senn and Jody Honaker will discuss the structures outlined in the book\, The Power of Student Teams\, by Michael Toth and David Sousa. This model of instruction has been used inside their partner schools for years\, and since 2018 they have had a 100% success rate of raising achievement scores—even during the pandemic. \nThis edWebinar will be of interest to K-12 teachers\, school and district leaders\, and education technology leaders. There will be time for questions at the end of the presentation. \n\nAbout the Presenters \nDeana Senn\, Executive Director\, Model of Instruction for Instructional Empowerment\, calls upon her 20 years of experience in education throughout the United States and Canada to support leaders and teachers in increasing engagement\, ensuring equity\, and closing achievement gaps through student conversations and rigorous learning. She is an award-winning author and national speaker alongside her research and development leadership for Instructional Empowerment. \n\nJody Honaker\, Director\, Model of Instruction for Instructional Empowerment\, has extensive experience supporting teachers and leaders by facilitating rigorous\, engaging\, and replicable learning through professional development\, instructional planning\, and classroom support. She has successfully devoted the last two decades to educational transformation\, advocating her core belief that all children deserve the opportunity for a successful future. Jody has presented at international and national conferences\, as well as hosted webinars to support educators with building their craft and love for teaching and leading.
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/a-student-centered-model-of-instruction-an-inside-look
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220810T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220810T180000
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SUMMARY:Memes\, Editorial Cartoons\, and Visual Journalism: Lessons for Your Classroom
DESCRIPTION:Register Here \nLearn more about viewing the live presentation and the recording\, earning your CE certificate\, and using our new accessibility features. \nEditorial cartooning is a powerful form of opinion journalism with a long history of effecting change and holding powerful individuals accountable. While the craft has evolved—even shaping contemporary forms of visual expression\, such as memes—many key characteristics and functions remain the same. Hear from leading editorial cartoonists about how they approach their work\, where they see their field headed\, and how the unique characteristics of editorial cartoons make for rich and rewarding news literacy explorations in a range of subjects\, from history to social studies to art. \nThis edWebinar\, sponsored by the News Literacy Project (NLP)\, features a panel conversation with editorial cartoonists Lalo Alcaraz and Signe Wilkinson\, who are both included in Power in Art: The Watchdog Role of Editorial Cartoonists\, an innovative new lesson on NLP’s virtual classroom\, Checkology®️. The lesson\, which was made possible with support from The Herb Block Foundation and the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists (AAEC)\, examines the important role that editorial cartoonists have played across time and around the world. The conversation will be moderated by NLP staff experts Peter Adams and Darragh Worland. \nThis edWebinar will be of interest to K-12 teachers\, librarians\, school and district leaders\, and education technology leaders. There will be time for questions at the end of the presentation. \n\nAbout the Presenters \nLalo Alcaraz is an award-winning\, nationally syndicated editorial cartoonist and the creator of the syndicated daily comic strip\, La Cucaracha\, published nationwide since 2002. Lalo is the 2022 Herblock Prize winner for editorial cartooning\, as well as the winner of six Southern California Press Awards for Best Editorial Cartoon. He was an editorial cartoonist for LA Weekly from 1992-2010. Lalo now creates editorial cartoons for Andrews McMeel Syndication\, Daily Kos\, Pocho.com\, and various newspapers including Philadelphia’s Al Día News. \nAn accomplished illustrator and Chicano artist\, Lalo’s work has been featured in numerous museums\, galleries and publications around the world and on broadcast television and documentaries. His graphic novel and cartoon books include The New York Times bestseller A Most Imperfect Union; Latino USA: A Cartoon History\, 15th Anniversary Edition; Migra Mouse: Political Cartoons on Immigration; and La Cucaracha. \n\n \nSigne Wilkinson drew editorial cartoons for the Philadelphia Daily News\, and later\, The Inquirer and Inquirer.com for 36 years before retiring in 2021. Her work was syndicated nationally by The Washington Post Writers Group and is still shared widely on social media. Her cartoon collections include Abortion Cartoons on Demand\, One Nation Under Surveillance\, and Herstory: 19 Cartoons in Celebration of the 19th Amendment. Her reprints are handled by cartoonstock.com. In 2021\, Free Speech and Why You Should Give a Damn\, her collaboration with UPenn history professor Jonathan Zimmerman\, was named best non-fiction book of 2021 by the Independent Booksellers Association. Recipient of many awards\, including the 1992 Pulitzer Prize for cartooning\, she is most proud of having been named “The Pennsylvania Vegetable Substitute” by a former head of the Pennsylvania Senate. \n\nPeter Adams became the News Literacy Project’s Senior Vice President of Research and Design after several years as the organization’s Head of Education. He began his career as a classroom teacher in the New York City schools through Teach For America. He has also taught in the Chicago Public Schools\, at Roosevelt University\, and at Chicago City Colleges’ Wilbur Wright campus. In addition\, he has worked with the NYC Teaching Fellows program\, with After School Matters\, and as an independent education consultant. \nSince joining NLP in 2009\, he has coordinated classroom and after-school programs\, served as Chicago program manager\, worked on organizational strategy\, and developed NLP’s digital program. He has also provided news literacy training and workshops to educators and others throughout the area. He was promoted to his current position in January 2014 and oversees NLP’s education team\, which develops resources and training for teachers. \n\nDarragh Worland became the News Literacy Project’s Senior Vice President of Creative Strategy in July 2022 after three years as the organization’s Vice President of Creative Services and several years as the organization’s Vice President of Production and Digital Media prior to that. As the SVP for creative strategy\, she leads NLP’s editorial content team and the platforms team. She joined NLP in 2011 as the New York program coordinator and was soon promoted to program manager. In that position\, she rapidly expanded the New York program. \nA journalist and multimedia educator and consultant\, Darragh has worked for several major news organizations\, including six years as a writer\, web producer\, and field producer at NY1 News\, when it was a Time Warner-owned cable outlet that covered New York City. She then covered the financial crisis as a senior producer at MSN Money\, shooting and producing video features for the web.
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/memes-editorial-cartoons-and-visual-journalism-lessons-for-your-classroom
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CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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SUMMARY:Shift from Deficit Thinking to a Strength-Based Approach in Education: The Time is Now
DESCRIPTION:Register Here \nLearn more about viewing the live presentation and the recording\, earning your CE certificate\, and using our new accessibility features. \nFor too long\, the field of education has focused on what’s wrong—with students\, with staff\, and even with parents. This deficit thinking has created a powerful—and harmful—narrative within education that seems too enormous to shift away from. But this shift is possible. \nIn this insightful and thought-provoking edWebinar\, presenter Byron McClure\, Ed.D. will discuss the impact of deficit thinking on students and the need for educators to shift this narrative for more positive and successful student outcomes. Attendees will: \n\nIdentify the harmful patterns caused by deficit thinking\nLearn to self-reflect and self-correct\nBe inspired and energized to begin practically implementing a strength-based approach\, both professionally and personally\n\nNow\, more than ever\, is the time to shift away from what’s wrong to what’s strong in education. This edWebinar will be of interest to teachers\, librarians\, school and district leaders\, education technology leaders\, and school counselors and psychologists at all grade levels. There will be time for questions at the end of the presentation. \n\nAbout the Presenters \nDr. Byron McClure is a Nationally Certified School Psychologist and the founder of Lessons For SEL\, where he uses research and human-centered design thinking to build empathy\, ideate\, co-create solutions\, and design equitable resources that put the needs of children front and center. He formerly served as the assistant director of school redesign at a high school in Southeast\, D.C.\, where he was responsible for leading and reimagining what social-emotional learning looked like within an inner-city community. \n\nDriven by a passion to advocate for the education needs of all learners\, Aleasha Stevens draws from a combined 25 years of experience as a leader in both the classroom and the boardroom to shepherd complex initiatives through to completion and develop scalable programs that can be easily replicated in diverse educational settings through her superior communication skills and proven ability to build collaborative teams across and beyond organizational boundaries.
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/shift-from-deficit-thinking-to-a-strength-based-approach-in-education-the-time-is-now
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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SUMMARY:Show Me What to Do: Using Visuals to Teach Social Skills and Emotional Literacy in Early Childhood
DESCRIPTION:Register Here \nLearn more about viewing the live presentation and the recording\, earning your CE certificate\, and using our new accessibility features. \nShare. Trade. Calm down. Take your turn. Tell me how you are feeling. Give him a turn. \nHaving the skills to work and play together and identify and regulate emotions makes a big difference in the early childhood classroom\, and many children enter classroom settings with these skills still emerging. Rather than reacting to behavior challenges\, educators can proactively provide instruction\, visual supports\, and playful learning experiences to build children’s toolbox of skills\, literally and figuratively. \nIn this edWebinar\, Lindsay N. Giroux will support attendees to shift their teaching of social skills and emotional literacy from incidental to intentional instruction. Using easy-to-make visual supports\, attendees will be guided through a framework for planning robust instruction of key skills for understanding oneself and others. Attendees will practice the steps of planning and note modifications for the children they serve. \nThis edWebinar will benefit early childhood teachers\, early childhood instructional coaches\, and other related service providers working with young children. There will be time for questions at the end of the presentation. \n\nAbout the Presenter \nLindsay N. Giroux\, M.Ed. specializes in coaching preschool teachers on implementing the Pyramid Model to promote social-emotional development and prevent challenging behavior. She is a contributing author of Connect4LearningⓇ\, a PreK curriculum\, and the ChooseFi Pre-K Financial Literacy Curriculum. Her professional interests include teacher training\, social-skill instruction\, and inclusion of preschoolers with special needs. Lindsay received a B.A. from Wellesley College and an M.Ed. in early childhood special education from Peabody College of Vanderbilt University. She is currently the Social Emotional Foundations for Early Learning (SEFEL) coordinator for the Wake County Public School System and a North Carolina Preschool Pyramid Model Expert Coach. She resides in Raleigh\, NC\, with her husband and son.
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/show-me-what-to-do-using-visuals-to-teach-social-skills-and-emotional-literacy-in-early-childhood
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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SUMMARY:Back-to-School: The Power of Hands-On Math Games
DESCRIPTION:With back-to-school season approaching\, teachers are preparing for a new group of students with a new range of math ability levels. The search is on for engaging tasks to revisit prior learning\, as well as formative assessment options to determine students’ math strengths and needs. Formative assessment is rarely associated with fun\, but what if we could gather assessment data during math games that are enjoyable and interactive? And\, even better\, what if the games prompt students to revisit previously learned skills and concepts at the start of a new school year? During this free webinar\, we will explore the use of hands-on math games with manipulatives to revisit prior learning and gather information about students’ strengths and needs. \n  \nREGISTER
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/back-to-school-the-power-of-hands-on-math-games
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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CREATED:20220805T173212Z
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SUMMARY:Using Stories as the On-Ramp for Students’ Social and Emotional Development
DESCRIPTION:Register Here \nLearn more about viewing the live presentation and the recording\, earning your CE certificate\, and using our new accessibility features. \nHow can we use the power of words to inspire students to wholly live in each day\, reflect positively upon themselves\, and navigate their relationships with others? In this edWebinar\, the presenters will explore the My Special Word collection\, a series of books designed to help children discover their power from within. Attendees will leave with free access to the My Special Word digital book collection and the BookSmart application and will be sent a link to access the My Special Word classroom lessons. \nThe presenters will examine how reading stories—the place where we can walk in another’s shoes—helps build emotional literacy as we see characters navigate their own emotional regulation and find strength in their words. The discussion will include the correlation between standards\, focusing on college and career readiness strands with a natural link between ELA and SEL. Finally\, they will look at an example and break down how short\, explicit SEL lessons can be built out of a story. Join this session to explore the My Special Word book series and learn how to empower students to find their own SPECIAL words. \nThis edWebinar will be of interest to PreK through elementary teachers\, librarians\, school and district leaders\, ELL educators\, migrant family coordinators\, and Title 1 coordinators. There will be time for questions at the end of the presentation. \n\nAbout the Presenters \nWith over 40 years of experience in the IT industry\, Dwight Smith is the founder\, president\, and CEO of Sophisticated Systems\, Inc. in Columbus\, Ohio. With approximately 50 technology professionals employed on average\, the company has a philosophy that “giving back” to the community is not an option but an absolute requirement. Dwight is very active in the Columbus community and believes that it is an honor to be in a position to contribute to the community. In 2015\, Dwight established My Special Word. Dwight resides in Lewis Center\, Ohio with his wife\, Renee. He has a quote about My Special Word\, “The idea is that we can create a conversation in a non-intimidating fashion\, I believe in general that if we change the words we use\, we can change the conversations. If we change the conversations\, we can change behaviors. And if we change behaviors\, we can change the world.” \n\nKristen Walter\, Worldreader’s Director of US Programs\, has worked in literacy education for the last 20 years. Before joining the Worldreader team\, Kristen was the director of education and partnerships for Reading In Motion and teaching and learning manager for Crayola. Kristen’s teaching career spanned over 15 years\, starting as a certified art and music instructor in NC and ending as an arts integration specialist with a focus on improving literacy development for second language learners. A leader in the classroom and beyond\, Kristen helped her school become a national Title I school\, P21 Exemplar School\, finalist in the Intel Schools of Distinction Math Award\, CCAC Crayola grant winner\, and win the National School Change Award. She has been recognized as a Yale Distinguished Music Educator and both Kristen and her fifth-grade students were invited to showcase a game design project at the first annual White House Arts Integration Fair.
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/using-stories-as-the-on-ramp-for-students-social-and-emotional-development
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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SUMMARY:Culturally Responsive Leadership: Cultivating a Differentiated Learning Environment Where Teachers Thrive
DESCRIPTION:Register Here \nLearn more about viewing the live presentation and the recording\, earning your CE certificate\, and using our new accessibility features. \nEmpowering teachers to maximize student outcomes is a big part of being a K-12 leader. Differentiated instruction is as critical as ever\, with fewer teachers\, larger class sizes\, and diverse populations of students with a range of learning styles and needs. Supporting teachers with so many factors at play is no small task! \nDuring this interactive edWebinar\, EdConnective expert coaches will guide you to: \n\nIdentify bite-sized strategies you can implement immediately to establish a building-wide culture that meets the needs of all students\nIntentionally build the capacity for teachers to incorporate differentiation strategies to close learning gaps\n\nThis will NOT be a “sit-and-get” session! You’ll have the opportunity to interact\, ask questions\, and participate actively to ensure you leave with real\, actionable knowledge. This is but a small glimpse of what can be achieved through 1:1 coaching\, small group coaching\, and interactive workshops. \nThis edWebinar will be most valuable to K-12 school and district leaders\, chief academic officers\, instructional coaching leaders\, directors of special education\, and other district teaching and learning leaders. There will be time for questions at the end of the presentation. \n\nAbout the Presenters \nDr. Natasha Ward’s doctorate is in school improvement with concentrations in educational leadership and school counseling. She also holds a master’s in teaching. As an educational consultant\, behavioral change specialist\, and EdConnective instructional coach\, Dr. Ward’s career spans across a variety of educational sectors. While her teaching experience and mentorship skills distinguish her\, Dr. Ward’s expertise lies in culturally sustaining pedagogy\, mindfulness in the classroom\, student autonomy\, whole child teaching\, teacher well-being\, and SEL implementation. A fun fact is that she has traveled to all seven continents! \n\nA Mississippi Gulf Coast native\, Dr. Kristy Wheat is an instructional coach at EdConnective. In her 28-year-long education career\, she has succeeded in roles as a teacher\, principal\, district-level administrator\, and state science specialist. She holds a doctoral degree in educational leadership from William Carey University. Dr. Wheat believes in promoting authentic collaboration and effective shared practices around social-emotional learning\, STEM\, and inquiry-based learning.
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/culturally-responsive-leadership-cultivating-a-differentiated-learning-environment-where-teachers-thrive
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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SUMMARY:Launch a Successful New Year of Student-Centered Coaching
DESCRIPTION:Engaging teachers in coaching is an ongoing process that requires planning and intentionality. Whether a coach is new to a school or has been there awhile\, the beginning of the year brings forth the opportunity for coaches to reboot\, revamp\, and re-envision how coaching will impact teacher and student learning. \nFeaturing strategies from the newly released guide Moves for Launching a New Year of Student-Centered Coaching\, this session will support coaches\, principals\, and district leaders to:\n– Connect with new and returning teachers\n– Increase student engagement and build classroom community\n– Build strong principal and coach partnerships \nREGISTER
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/launch-a-successful-new-year-of-student-centered-coaching
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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SUMMARY:Leading Learning in the 2022-2023 School Year: Ready\, Set\, Go
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Dr. David Schuler\, Superintendent\, High School District 214 (IL); Dr. Carol Kelley\, Superintendent\, Princeton Public Schools (NJ); and Mr. Matthew J. Miller\, Superintendent\, Lakota Local Schools (OH)\nModerated by Ann McMullan\, Project Director\, CoSN (Consortium for School Networking) EmpowerED Superintendents Initiative \nRegister Here \n  \nDr. David Schuler\, Superintendent of High School District 214 (IL) and Chair of the CoSN Superintendent Advisory Panel\, is joined by Dr. Carol Kelley\, Superintendent of Princeton Public Schools (NJ) and Co-Chair of the CoSN Superintendent Advisory Panel\, along with Matthew Miller\, Superintendent of Lakota Local Schools (OH) and winner of the 2022 CoSN and AASA EmpowerED Digital Superintendent of the Year Award. Together\, they’ll engage in a lively conversation focused on creating\, leading and sustaining innovation. \nThe three superintendents will share examples of how they leverage technology to support teaching and learning and school operations across their districts. They will also review how they are maximizing new funding resources and their plans to sustain the projects that have been funded by access to new financial aid. \nThis edLeader Panel is of particular value to superintendents\, K-12 school and district leaders\, and aspiring school leaders. Attendees will have the opportunity to submit questions to the panelists during the live broadcast. \n  \nAbout the Presenters \nDr. David R. Schuler is the 2018 Illinois and National Superintendent of the Year. Known for his ability to inspire and build leaders\, he spearheaded Redefining Ready!\, the national movement to redefine what it means for students to be college\, career and life ready while serving as the 2015-2016 President of AASA\, The School Superintendents Association. \nDr. Schuler has served 21 years as a superintendent and has spent the last 16 years leading High School District 214\, Illinois’ largest high school district. There\, he’s led the development of an innovative instructional philosophy around personalized learning experiences focused on career pathways\, early college credit\, and industry credentials that enable students to discover their futures while still in high school. Dr. Schuler earned his bachelor’s degree from Carroll University and his master’s and doctoral degrees from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. \n\nDr. Carol L. Kelley is Superintendent of Princeton Public Schools in New Jersey. Before joining Princeton Public Schools\, Dr. Kelley spent six years as Superintendent of Oak Park Elementary School District 97 in Illinois. Prior to her time in Illinois\, Dr. Kelley served three years as Superintendent in the Branchburg Township School District in New Jersey. She has also held teacher\, administrator and superintendent positions in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. \nDr. Kelley’s career is guided by her deep commitment to equity-centered systems change to address racial\, economic\, and academic disparities in education. She is a thought leader and speaker for several organizations and has received recognition for her professional work and contributions to education from various organizations and groups\, including the West Cook County\, Illinois\, Distinguished Superintendent of the Year and the prestigious Governor’s Teacher award from the state of New Jersey. \n\nMatt Miller is Superintendent of Lakota Local Schools (OH). He has spent the last 28 years serving Ohio communities as an educator in the roles of Superintendent (17)\, Director of Student Services and Instruction (1)\, Principal (5)\, and Teacher (5). Matt was recently honored as the 2022 CoSN and AASA EmpowerED Digital Superintendent of the Year. Matt is actively involved in Digital Promise’s League of Innovative Schools. He was previously selected to attend and present at the #FutureReady National ConnectED Superintendents Summit at the White House. \nMatt is transforming Lakota through the use of open educational resources and balanced learning\, along with emphasizing student and teacher voice through innovation. He completed his undergraduate coursework and master’s degree at the University of Cincinnati and was selected for Harvard Graduate School of Education’s Leadership Institute for Superintendents. Matt is grateful for his supportive family—his son\, Mason\, and his daughter\, Jessica. \n\nAbout the Host \nAnn McMullan is Project Director for CoSN’s EmpowerED Superintendents Initiative. Ann served as Executive Director for Educational Technology in Klein ISD near Houston\, Texas until September 2013\, when she and her family moved to Los Angeles\, California. For 16 years Ann led the district team that provided professional development on technology and 21st century instructional strategies to 4\,000 educators serving 50\,000 students. She was co-chair of the Texas Education Technology Advisory Committee which developed the Texas Long Range Plan for Technology. \nToday\, Ann works as a public speaker\, writer\, and consultant focused on leadership to meet the needs of today’s students. Ann serves on the edWeb.net Advisory Board\, ClassLink’s Senior Advisors Group\, and is a founding member of  ERDI’s EdLeader Alliance. She also volunteers as a leadership consultant with Executive Service Corps of Southern California\, serving non-profit associations. Ann is co-author of Life Lessons in Leadership\, available on Amazon.com.
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/leading-learning-in-the-2022-2023-school-year-ready-set-go
LOCATION:OH
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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SUMMARY:Back to School Checklist for Positive Media and Tech Use
DESCRIPTION:Back to school is the most wonderful time of the year! Educators are busy planning class goals for the year\, setting norms and expectations for classroom device use\, and supporting families with at-home tips and conversation starters. \nIn this edWebinar\, Sue Thotz and Jennifer Ehehalt from Common Sense Education will highlight what’s new from Common Sense. They will also share templates and routines to help you establish a positive culture of digital citizenship in your classroom now and throughout the school year. \nThis edWebinar will be of interest to elementary and middle school teachers and education technology leaders. There will be time for questions at the end of the presentation. \nAbout the Presenters \nSue Thotz is the senior program manager for Common Sense Education and co-founder of Equity in Action CA. In 2011\, Sue began working for Common Sense by providing support and training for educators and administrators on issues of digital culture and technology implementation. As a co-founder of Equity in Action CA\, she has facilitated conferences that recognize the importance of culture and identity and strive to amplify marginalized voices in the education technology space. Prior to Common Sense\, Sue was a researcher and educator. Sue holds a master’s degree in public health and an undergraduate degree in zoology and chemistry. \n\nAs Senior Regional Manager\, Jennifer Ehehalt designs and delivers high-quality professional development opportunities for educators across the country. She spotlights thought leaders by creating and moderating conversations on timely topics relevant to digital teaching and learning. When attending Jennifer’s edWeb sessions\, participants know they’ll leave with concrete strategies from the field\, including how to build a positive school culture\, how to use straightforward templates to guide challenging conversations\, and family engagement implementation ideas. \n\n\nREGISTER
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/back-to-school-checklist-for-positive-media-and-tech-use
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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DESCRIPTION:Workshop Details\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis workshop is perfect for: \n\n\n\n\n\nGrades 3-12 Teachers\nLiteracy Coaches\nLiteracy Coordinators\nTitle I Teachers/Directors\nELL Teachers\nHigh-Ability Teachers\nAdministrators\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhat you’ll learn during this workshop: \n\nUnderstand the four phases of the workshop launch.\nLearn classroom-tested routines and procedures to establish the writing environment.\nSet the tone that writing occurs daily.\nReceive organizational ideas for writers’ notebooks.\nLearn day-by-day strategies to introduce the 6 Traits of Writing so teachers and students are using a common language.\nBalance free-choice writing topics with teacher-assigned topics.\nReceive ready-to-go lessons with supporting resources\, activity pages\, and authentic student writing samples.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAfter participating in the workshop\, you will be able to: \n\n\n\n\n\n\nKick off the school year with a 20-day “game plan” for teaching writing.\nEstablish routines to effectively manage a writer’s workshop.\nImplement a writer’s notebook in the classroom.\nLead efficient and effective writing conferences with students.\nDevelop a classroom writing rubric that students can use and understand.\nTransition from procedural lessons into the first writing unit.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/39259
LOCATION:Virtual – Receive Link When Registered
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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SUMMARY:Launching the Writer's Workshop
DESCRIPTION:What you’ll learn during this workshop: \n\n\n\n\n\n\nUnderstand the four phases of the workshop launch.\nLearn classroom-tested routines and procedures to establish the writing environment.\nSet the tone that writing occurs daily.\nReceive organizational ideas for writers’ notebooks.\nLearn day-by-day strategies to introduce the 6 Traits of Writing so teachers and students are using a common language.\nBalance free-choice writing topics with teacher-assigned topics.\nReceive ready-to-go lessons with supporting resources\, activity pages\, and authentic student writing samples.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAfter participating in the workshop\, you will be able to: \n\n\n\n\n\nKick off the school year with a 20-day “game plan” for teaching writing.\nEstablish routines to effectively manage a writer’s workshop.\nImplement a writer’s notebook in the classroom.\nLead efficient and effective writing conferences with students.\nDevelop a classroom writing rubric that students can use and understand.\nTransition from procedural lessons into the first writing unit.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/launching-the-writers-workshop-2
LOCATION:Virtual- Register Above for Link
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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DTSTAMP:20260404T171728
CREATED:20220217T183505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220217T183505Z
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SUMMARY:Launching the Writer's Workshop Grades K-2
DESCRIPTION:A framework of lessons to help launch your writing year\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe first weeks of school can make or break your plans for leading an effective writer’s workshop. \nThat’s why it’s so important to start the year with a proven game plan for building better writers in grades K-2. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nParticipate from the comfort of your home or school.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGet live feedback and support during the workshop.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEarn 5.5 hours of continuing education credit.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLearn the pillars of an effective K-2 writer’s workshop.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBuild your own instructional calendar.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWalk away with the first six weeks already planned.\n\nFLYER \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/launching-the-writers-workshop-grades-k-2-2
LOCATION:Virtual – Receive Link When Registered
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220801T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T171728
CREATED:20220727T123414Z
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SUMMARY:Answers to Your Biggest Questions About Creating a Dynamic Classroom
DESCRIPTION:We can all have that classroom we dreamed about when we first chose to enter the teaching profession. In this webinar\, Serena Pariser will uncover the steps to creating a dynamic classroom and answer questions that linger in the mind of a newer teacher or teachers looking to refresh their teaching practice. \nIn this FREE webinar\, you’ll learn:\n– How to build a positive and energetic learning environment\n– Practical guidance to help teachers not only survive this school year but thrive. \nREGISTER 
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/answers-to-your-biggest-questions-about-creating-a-dynamic-classroom
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220728T163000
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SUMMARY:First Day to Test Day
DESCRIPTION:What you’ll learn during this workshop: \n\nDemystify the inference process in order to answer comprehension questions about complex texts.\nAttack questions with test-taking tips to support finding the “best” and “most likely” answers.\nDefine the ingredients to a strong constructed response.\nPropel students beyond simply stating evidence to explaining it.\nIdentify a step-by-step process for reading and annotating multiple texts in one sitting.\nDissect how readers integrate ideas learned from multiple sources to generate a new thought or synthesis.\nProvide explicit instruction on academic vocabulary to support students in decoding and responding to prompts.\nBuild on the students’ knowledge of short constructed responses to generate long\, extended responses.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAfter participating in the workshop\, you will be able to: \n\nTarget the thinking that students must execute when reading any text.\nReveal to students that their thinking must also be communicated in writing.\nAdvance students beyond making single-text inferences to generating multi-text synthesis.\nRaise the rigor to reading multiple texts and composing extended responses — all in one sitting.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis workshop is perfect for: \n\n\n\n\n\nGrades 3-12 ELA Teachers\nGrades 6-12 Content-Area Teachers\nLiteracy Coaches/Coordinators\nTitle I Teachers/Directors\nELL Teachers\nSpecial Education Teachers\nK-12 High-Ability Teachers\nK-12 Administrators\n\nREGISTER
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/first-day-to-test-day-2
LOCATION:Virtual- Register Above for Link
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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