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- Don’t Blame the Lettuce Webinar
September 25, 2018
In this webinar, authors Kathleen Kryza and MaryAnn Brittingham present the most effective strategies for leading diverse students in developing the skills they’ll need culturally, academically, and emotionally, both inside and outside the classroom.
Free webinar - EMPOWER Moves for Social-Emotional Learning
Tools and Strategies to Evoke Student Values
“This book is about an approach to SEL that empowers students to build meaningful lives by connecting their actions—including their actions at school—to their own values,” the authors write. Learn how to apply this research-based approach in your classrooms with the help of teacher-friendly tools and strategies.
$53.50 - EMPOWER Your Students
Tools to Inspire a Meaningful School Experience, Grades 6–12
Discover practical social-emotional learning tools that empower students to bring their own values to their schoolwork and relationships.
$53.50 - Educator Wellness
A Guide for Sustaining Physical, Mental, Emotional, and Social Well-Being
Educator and teacher self-care can be challenging, but embracing a holistic health and wellness plan can improve your physical, mental, emotional, and social well-being both inside and outside of school. This reflective journal provides the ideas and guidance you need to support you on your wellness journey.
$47.00 - The Educator Wellness Plan Book and Journal
Continuous Growth for Each Season of Your Professional Life
This goal-setting planner offers K–12 teachers and administrators a practical tool for integrating physical, mental, emotional, and social wellness tips and strategies daily to create a personal and professional life that maintains focus and balance.
$53.50 - Embracing Relational Teaching
How Strong Relationships Promote Student Self-Regulation and Efficacy
Shifting from transactional to relational teaching empowers students and creates a more engaging classroom environment. This essential guide explores the why behind this shift and shares immediately applicable strategies for K–12 teachers.
$53.50 - Equity is the Heart of RTI
February 2, 2022
Can educators be responsive to the specific needs of students without an equity lens? Absolutely not. Equity commands that we provide every student with what they need to be successful and RTI supports educators in understanding student learning and designing services and supports that address specific needs. Response to Intervention is a practice that will effectively promote equity in education for all students in a well implemented professional learning community framework. Equity is the heart of our response to intervention work in education.
Free webinar - Finding Your Blind Spots
Eight Guiding Principles for Overcoming Implicit Bias in Teaching
Author Hedreich Nichols infuses this book with a direct yet conversational style to help you identify biases that adversely affect your practice and learn how to move beyond those biases to ensure a more equitable, inclusive campus culture.
$47.00 - The Five Dimensions of Engaged Teaching
A Practical Guide for Educators
Equip your students to be resilient individuals, able to communicate effectively and work with diverse people.
$53.50 - From Burnt Out to Fired Up
January 25, 2022
You can be an amazing teacher without burning out. Drawing from the latest research and her own teaching experiences, Morgane Michael identifies five easy approaches to reignite your passion and replenish your well-being—reflect, reframe, refocus, reconnect, and reveal.
Free webinar