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- Instructional Practices
Game-Based Learning
$29.99Add to cartThis session offers the transformative power of game-based learning. You will learn about various game-based learning elements and be guided through a plan to begin creating games in your classroom that will invigorate your students’ interests in the content you need to teach them. Kimberly Ring is an online instructor, and her insights can be applied to all types of classrooms.
- Student Support
The First Years: The IEP Process
$29.99Add to cartTeachers will develop their knowledge, understanding, and skills to support individual student needs in the classroom. They will gain insight into Special Education, including the referral process, components of an Individualized Education Program (IEP), and ways to collaborate with their special education team to implement set supports.
- Student and School Culture
The CHAIR Method: Self-Leadership
$29.99Add to cartThis session tackles an issue that teachers face far too often – focusing on others while neglecting themselves. We will move through a definition of self-leadership, adopt a C.H.A.I.R. framework, learn principles about each frame, and close with a tool for personal growth.
- Instructional Practices
How to Reflect
$29.99Add to cartDiscover techniques to integrate authentic reflection into teaching practices for enhanced student learning. This course emphasizes cultivating analytical skills, integrating new knowledge with prior understanding, and fostering greater self-awareness. Join us to create meaningful reflection experiences that deepen learning outcomes.
- Student Support
Trauma and the Learning Brain
$29.99Add to cartDo you remember learning about Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs and Bloom’s Taxonomy? This course takes these theories and applies them to the impact of trauma on the brain. Supporting students who have experienced trauma begins with understanding how their brain handles that experience.
- Instructional Practices
Science of Reading 3: Phonics
$29.99Add to cartIn this course, learners are introduced to best practices in reading instruction with a focus on phonics, aligned to the science of reading as outlined by the National Reading Panel (NRP) and The Reading League. You will understand the significance of phonics in the reading process and learn phonics principles. You will explore instructional strategies and techniques for systematic and explicit phonics instruction and practice planning for instruction with real-world scenarios.
- Instructional Practices
Webinar: Effective Research-Based Practices
$29.99Add to cartEducators always want to adopt research-informed practices, but when do you have time to do the research and find strategies that you know will benefit students. Dr. Ashleigh Franco can help you by spotlighting highly effective strategies for teaching and learning. Her findings are applicable for both virtual and brick-and-mortar classrooms across all grade levels and subjects.
- Student and School Culture
Having a Full Cup: Boundaries and Teaching
$29.99Add to cartThis course focuses school staff to set boundaries between their work and personal life. Working in education, including working from home, creates challenges in leaving work at work. Participants will leave with an actionable plan to set and keep a healthy line between their professional and personal lives.
- Instructional Practices
Science of Reading 2: Phonological Awareness
$29.99Add to cartIn the second course of the Science of Reading series, learners will focus on effective approaches to teaching phonological awareness as outlined by The Reading League and National Reading Panel (NRP). First, you will understand and learn to differentiate between phonological and phonemic awareness concepts. Then, through an immersive experience, you will investigate and apply best instructional practices using a real-world student scenario.
Audience: K-3 Teachers, Leaders
- Student Support
Having a Full Cup: Self-Care in Teaching
$29.99Add to cartWhen you make a list of people to take care of, where do you rank yourself? Research shows that teachers are the number one influence on a student’s performance in the classroom, and educators who suffer from compassion fatigue and high levels of stress have students with more behavior issues and lower achievement.
- Diversity & Inclusion
Culturally Responsive Instruction 1.1
$29.99Add to cartNo matter how you view cultural responsiveness now, it starts in your heart and mind. When you know where you stand, you can truly focus on your growth and a better way to work with the students you serve.
- Instructional Practices
AI for Educators: Introduction
$29.99Add to cartThis course offers an overview of AI in life and then turns to considerations of the classroom. First, the learner will see a brief history of AI while seeing its prevalence in our everyday lives. Next, the learner will move through concerns about AI in schools and then see historical examples that are applicable. Finally, the learner has an opportunity to practice using AI tools and see how they could potentially be used in the classroom.