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  1. Co-Teaching Evolved

    Partnership Strategies for an Equitable, Inclusive, and Tech-Powered Classroom

    As co-teaching becomes more commonplace, there is a need for change. This book walks educators through building relationships and creating an accord between co-teachers. Using a blend of research-based co-teaching strategies and cutting-edge instructional practices, teachers can learn to prepare their students to be lifelong learners in a dynamic world.

    $62.00

    Paperback, eBook

  2. Fifty AI Prompts for Teachers

    Enhancing Your Practice With Generative Technology

    Author Paul J. Cancellieri’s guide to artificial intelligence (AI) in education offers practical strategies for K–12 teachers. The book provides prompts and techniques to enhance learning, from activating prior knowledge to assessing student mastery. Learn how AI can personalize instruction, provide feedback, and support more profound understanding in the classroom.

    $62.00

    Paperback, eBook

  3. Teaching Writing in the Age of AI

    Strategies for Teachers of Secondary Students

    Using AI tools like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini for authentic writing tasks, Hicks and Turner show how artificial intelligence can enhance writing lessons. They encourage teachers to embrace innovation and adaptation in an age when AI is undeniably becoming a permanent fixture in education.

    $62.00

    Paperback, eBook

  4. Irreplaceable

    How AI Changes Everything (and Nothing) in Teaching and Learning

    Concerned about AI in education? This book moves past the fear and hype of AI to provide a clear, practical guide. Learn how to leverage AI for teachers and students and reinforce the skills that remain truly irreplaceable.

    $62.00

    Paperback, eBook

  5. Julie Graber

    Julie Graber, an education consultant, works with educators to implement effective teaching, learning, leading, and technology practices. Her areas of expertise include technology, authentic learning, curriculum design, and performance tasks and assessments.

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  6. William A. Sommers

    William A. Sommers, PhD, of Austin, Texas, is a teacher, principal, author, and leadership coach. He has also been a consultant for cognitive coaching, adaptive schools, brain research, poverty, habits of mind, conflict management, and classroom management strategies.

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  7. Catlin R. Tucker

    Catlin R. Tucker, EdD, is a best-selling author, a keynote speaker, an international trainer, and a professor in the Master of Arts in Teaching program at Pepperdine University in California. She taught for 16 years in Sonoma County, California.

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  8. Blended Learning for the Win! Design Engaging Learning Experiences for in Class, Online, and Everything in Between (edWeb Webinar)

    September 6, 2022

    In this free webinar, Dr. Catlin R. Tucker shares highlights from her new book, The Complete Guide to Blended Learning, to help you navigate this exciting and powerful way of teaching and learning. Get inspired to begin your blended-learning journey this school year!

    Free webinar

  9. Troy Hicks

    Troy Hicks, PhD, is a professor of English and education at Central Michigan University, where he collaborates with K–12 colleagues to explore how they implement newer literacies in their classrooms.

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  10. Kate Grunow

    Kate Grunow, MA, is an instructional technology consultant and Schoology implementation lead for Macomb Intermediate School District in Metro Detroit. She has more than a decade of experience in education as a K–12 digital media specialist and English teacher.

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