Webinars
- Thriving as a New or Guest Teacher Part Two: Setting Up for a Successful Year
August 15, 2024
This workshop is designed to equip you with the essential skills to confidently lead any classroom, whether you're a new teacher or a substitute stepping in. This session will focus on providing practical and well-tested strategies and resources to help you gear up for the start of the year.
- Another School Year with Generative AI: How Do I Prepare?
August 13, 2024
Join former elementary school teacher and presenter Adam Garry as we explore how this year will see a major shift in the adoption of generative AI in schools. How can district leaders ensure that school leaders and teachers are ready for this change? In this webinar, we will discuss strategies and steps to prepare for and successfully implement your generative AI initiative.
- How to Develop PLCs for Singletons and Small Schools (edWeb Webinar)
September 18, 2023
PLC concepts resonate with most educators, but making collaborative learning work in small schools or for singleton teachers can be challenging. In this webinar, participants explore three models for creating meaningful professional learning teams—vertical teaming, cross-curricular teaming, and supporting roles— while reviewing common structural barriers that prevent singletons from joining collaborative teams and exploring how others have overcome similar challenges.
- Cultivating a Positive Classroom Culture through Civil Conversations (edWeb Webinar)
August 3, 2023
Join us for this webinar to engage in a unique professional learning experience that can work for schools, departments or teams. Choose Your Own Master Class is designed with standalone chapters to offer busy educators the opportunity to join together for a book club, yet begin with the chapter that speaks to their most urgent needs. This webinar will highlight the chapter on civil conversations, including its thought leaders from across disciplines. It will feature reflective exercises and classroom strategies to help you start off the year cultivating a supportive classroom environment. Together we’ll explore ideas to nurture inclusivity and belonging throughout the school year.
- Leading Modern Learning (edWeb Webinar)
August 25, 2021
As schools prepare for a return in the fall, educators have an opportunity to envision and create a “new normal.” In this recorded webinar, Jay McTighe and Greg Curtis present ideas from their book, Leading Modern Learning: A Blueprint for Vision Driven Schools, 2nd ed., that offer a compelling vision for a contemporary education.
- Heart & Soul: Growing a Strong, Compassionate, and Well-Balanced Professional Life!
September 8, 2020
To make deep contributions to the lives of our students, we must first embrace routines and practices of self-care and self-compassion. During this interactive webinar, Dr. Timothy D. Kanold will take you on a high-energy, inspiring, and reflective examination of how to stay balanced and fulfilled in your professional life. Timely topics that mean the most during this unprecedented time will be addressed—from stress management to effective planning to meaningful engagement with students and colleagues.
- Equity & Achievement for Dual Language & Multilingual Students
September 3, 2020
Join expert Alexandra Guilamo as she shares how to fully address current challenges in serving dual-language and multilingual learners.
- Ready for Anything Book Study
This book study will explore four future-focused touchstones of schooling and equip you with actionable ideas to ensure your students are ready for anything.
- Swimming in the Deep End Book Study
This book study empowers educational leaders to thrive in every aspect of their role—from having critical conversations to resolving conflict to responding to resistance.
- From Pencils to Podcasts Book Study
This book study will explore how to create engaging digital learning spaces that enhance students’ word recognition, fluency, comprehension, and writing skills.