Thursday, March 16, 2023 - 10:00am
Stay up-to-date on how state legislation, budget, and K-12 priorities will impact your school or district
Hosted by Aaron Heintzman, Senior Professional Learning Advisor, Corwin
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Thursday, March 16, 2023 - 10:00am
Stay up-to-date on how state legislation, budget, and K-12 priorities will impact your school or district
Hosted by Aaron Heintzman, Senior Professional Learning Advisor, Corwin
Thursday, January 19, 2023 - 10:00am
Stay up-to-date on how state legislation, budget, and K-12 priorities will impact your school or district
Hosted by Aaron Heintzman, Senior Professional Learning Advisor, Corwin
Tuesday, December 13, 2022 - 10:30am
Stay up-to-date on how state legislation, budget, and K-12 priorities will impact your school or district
Hosted by Aaron Heintzman, Senior Professional Learning Advisor, Corwin
Join us for an amazing day of learning where we will move beyond Visible Learning as a ranking system or checklist and towards a way of thinking about our role as evaluators of our impact. We will unpack the latest findings from the Visible Learning database so that we can engage in deliberate practices around what content, ideas, and skills we want our students to know, understand, and do. Making learning visible will allow you to identify what works best in teaching and learning and how to approach the implementation of what works best in your own school and classroom.
$399 CAD
Monday, April 1, 2019 - 3:30pm
Presented by John Hattie
Join Professor John Hattie as he discusses the importance of fostering an environment where students are encouraged to take ownership of their learning. Hattie will share insights into what it means to learn and what fuels learning, the importance of self-assessment, the characteristics of assessment-capable learners, and the influences educators can employ to help their students build capacity and become assessment-capable Visible Learners. Participants can expect to leave the session with a better understanding of the strategies necessary for empowering students to shape their own educational success.
Monday, June 7, 2021 - 3:30pm
Presented by Simon Breakspear
In this research-informed and highly practical webinar, Simon will provide fresh insights and a new approach to support teacher professional learning. The Teaching Sprints approach is used by hundreds of schools and thousands of educators to engage with robust evidence and enhance expertise. Come and explore how this simple and effective approach might help you to enhance the impact of your teacher collaborative time/PLCs.
Monday, February 28, 2022 - 3:30pm
Presented by Stephanie Smith Budhai and Kristine Lewis Grant
Join authors of the new book, Culturally Responsive Teaching Online and In Person: An Action Planner for Dynamic Equitable Learning Environments, Stephanie Smith Budhai and Kristine Lewis Grant as they share ways K-12 teachers can maximize students’ cultural capital and assets to support their learning in online and in-person learning environments. The content in this session can be used by K-12 teachers to build the knowledge, awareness, skills, and dispositions to pivot instruction to facilitate equitable, inclusive, and anti-racist learning experiences that transcend cultural, social, and linguistic backgrounds.
Monday, May 22, 2023 - 3:30pm
Presented by Ali Michael and Eleonora Bartoli
How can we be the White people that a healthy multiracial society requires us to be? Too often we are so busy worrying about sounding good or using the latest vocabulary that we forget how to relax into connection, empathy, and community. Award winning author Ali Michael and clinical psychologist Eleonora Bartoli will share their journeys as White people on this path, as well as strategies for rebuilding that empathetic connection that is at the heart of a healthy society and a healthy movement for change.
Restorative practices are an alternative to punitive approaches to classroom management. These practices humanize the schooling experience and allow individuals who cause harm to make amends. Restorative practices rely on strong relationships as well as clear systems and procedures to ensure that harm is addressed. The impact is increased equity for BIPOC students as well as a reduction in exclusionary practices such as suspension and expulsion. But as importantly, students change their behavior as they come to understand the impact that it has.
General Pricing: $249 per person
Monday, January 22, 2018 - 3:30pm
Presented by Nancy Frey and Douglas Fisher
In this webinar, Nancy Frey and Douglas Fisher discuss how building an environment where students progress through relevant and challenging content allows you to create a classroom teeming with discussion and purposeful activity. They also share a framework for making daily improvements—centered around relationships, clarity, and challenge—that increases student learning and helps you manage your classroom’s success.