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  1. Not Just Talk

    Increasing Student Participation Through Speaking, Listening, and Writing, Grades 3–12

    Classrooms thrive when students feel heard and involved. That’s where author Miriam Plotinsky’s ready-to-use strategies come in, helping teachers strengthen student participation through everyday instruction. With a focus on communication and inclusion, this book strengthens the collective learning environment.

    $55.50

    Paperback

  2. Reaching and Teaching Kids Who Don’t Fit in the Box

    Making School Work for Every Student

    Open the doors of possibility for every student. Pete Hall delivers a collaborative guide to reengaging learners who struggle with traditional school structures. By focusing on the whole child and student belonging, this book provides the tools educators need to ensure every student meets their potential.

    $66.00

    Paperback

  3. Dale Ripley

    Dr. Ripley is currently teaching in the departments of elementary and secondary education at the University of Alberta and has over 35 years of experience at the elementary, junior high/middle school, high school, college, and university levels.

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  4. Calli Lewis Chiu

    Calli Lewis Chiu, PhD, is an associate professor in the Department of Special Education at California State University, Fullerton (CSUF). Before joining CSUF in 2018, she was an assistant professor at California State University, Bakersfield, and Shippensburg University.

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  5. Glen Pearsall

    Glen Pearsall is a former teacher leader at Eltham High School in Victoria, Australia, and board member of the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority. His work specializes in engaging instructional practice, positive classrooms, and workload reduction for teachers.

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  6. Resilient About Relationships

    October 5, 2022

    Students do not put up walls to avoid relationships, but to see who cares enough to break the walls down. Research shows that building relationships with students increases engagement, motivation, test scores, and grade point averages while decreasing absenteeism, dropout rates, and discipline issues.

    Free webinar

  7. Kjell Fenn

    Kjell Fenn has been an educator since 1995 as a teacher, coach, and curriculum coordinator. He is currently an assistant professor with the Center for Teaching Excellence at Liberty University and an educational specialist with KFenn Education.

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  8. Teaching Resilience and Responsibility in the Classroom: Up to the Challenge EdWebinar

    December 5, 2024

    In this webinar, Jay Jackson will teach educators how to use simple tools to foster deep and meaningful discussions about student self-awareness, integrity, purpose, passion, positivity, courage, commitment, and grit. This process will help students understand how they can be successful and happy by meeting challenges head-on.

    Free webinar

  9. Teaching Students to Use Artificial Intelligence Ethically (EdWeek Partnership Webinar)

    December 9, 2024

    Many of the concerns that educators have about student AI use involve students misrepresenting their learning and mastery by having these tools do work for them. In the Solution Tree Master Class: Educator AI, Paul explores ways that teachers can build classroom structures and culture that promote the ethical use of AI. As with any other critical skill, teachers need to become AI literate themselves and then guide students through the ways that generative AI tools can help them learn better, instead of taking them out of the learning process.

    Free webinar