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- The Metacognitive Student: Developing SELf-directed, SELf-motivated and SELf-regulated Learners with One Practical Strategy (edWeb Webinar)
February 13, 2023
Today, more and more preK–12 students are dealing with increasing academic, social and emotional stressors. Students of all ages are becoming more dependent upon adults to help calm their emotions, complete challenging academic tasks, and resolve social conflicts that arise each day. There is just not enough time for the adults at school to help every child in need. Come see how one simple, evidence-based, metacognitive strategy develops every student into an autonomous critical thinker and problem solver across academic content areas and social and emotional contexts.
Free webinar - The Seven Principles of Evidence-Based Teaching Webinar
February 19, 2021
In this webinar, Dr. Karen Gazith will review seven evidence-based principles leading to success for all students in the diverse classroom. Dr. Gazith will provide listeners with hands-on strategies, such as conceptualizing the classroom as an ecosystem, incorporating strategic teaching and learning, and developing grit and perseverance in yourself and your students. Educators will walk away from this session with practical strategies that can be applied in the classroom the next day.
Free webinar - Voices from the Field: How Mathematics at Work™ Catalyzed Districtwide Student Learning
Wednesday, February 18, at 4:30 p.m. EST
What happens when an entire district commits to improving mathematics teaching and learning? In this webinar, national mathematics thought leader and author Sarah Schuhl shares how the Mathematics at Work™ framework sparked meaningful shifts in mathematics instruction, collaboration, and student achievement across a California school district.
Free webinar



