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  1. 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.

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  2. Leaders of the Class

    Units for Teaching Motivation, Perseverance, Communication, and Collaboration in the Secondary Classroom

    Featuring research-backed exercises, routines, resources, and instructional tips, this book provides a five-unit leadership framework for academic curriculum. Students and educators build motivation, perseverance, communication, and collaboration skills through reflection, goal setting, experimentation, feedback, and advocacy.

    $45.95

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  3. Growing Executive Function

    Empowering Secondary Students With Skills for Lifelong Success

    Educators gain practical, research-based educational tools to explicitly grow and teach executive function. Designed for secondary students, this book helps teachers support students, increase independence, and create calmer and more effective classrooms—where students manage time, advocate for themselves, and thrive independently.

    $48.95

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  4. Resilient

    A Framework for Student Wellness Education in a PLC at Work®

    Does your school community discuss student success but overlook student wellness and belonging? Resilient has the answer. With practical tools and a flexible framework, educators can change their environment and teaching practices to better support students’ social, emotional, and mental health.

    $40.95

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  5. 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.

    $40.95

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  6. Teaching Self-Regulation

    Seventy-Five Instructional Activities to Foster Independent, Proactive Students, Grades 6–12

    Self-regulation fuels students to become socially and emotionally engaged, lifelong learners. With this timely resource you’ll gain 75 instructional activities to teach self-regulation in any secondary classroom. Ample teacher-tested tools and templates are also included to help you create authentic learning experiences and deliver effective feedback.

    $45.95

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  7. Building Blocks for Social-Emotional Learning

    Creating Safe, Secure, and Successful Elementary Schools

    Support the growth of your students with meaningful, effective social-emotional learning. You’ll engage in deep reflection and discover ways to refine instruction, lesson planning, and assessment; promote whole-child development; and foster a productive learning environment for all.

    $48.95

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  8. 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.

    $40.95

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  9. There’s More to the Story

    Using Literature to Teach Diversity and Social-Emotional Skills in the Elementary Classroom

    In this valuable resource, the authors share recommendations for diverse, culturally relevant, quality children’s literature that explores important aspects of social-emotional learning. In each chapter, book suggestions are paired with activities that promote positive self-reflection and compassionate action toward others.

    $45.95

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  10. Ann-Bailey Lipsett

    Ann-Bailey Lipsett is a special education specialist and DIR/Floortime practitioner with twenty years of experience working with children, families, and schools.

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