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The Simple View of Reading: What You Need to Know

Waterford

Understanding the science of how children learn to read is a necessary component for creating well-rounded classroom instruction. Read on to learn more about the Simple View of Reading and how it can inform your classroom instruction—along with ten free activities to boost fundamental literacy skills for your students. Sources : 1.

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252: Does your school link STEM and Sports?

The Thinking Stick

On this episode we learn about the connection between sports and STEM. Founded by a team of sports and STEM enthusiasts, StemSports.com has quickly become a go-to resource for coaches, athletes, and fans who are interested in learning more about the science behind their favorite sports.

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How To Talk About 9/11 With A New Generation Of Kids

MindShift

11, 2001, he tells them where he was that day — in Washington, D.C., “Sometimes the edges of our learning happen when we are uncomfortable.” This year, the webinar includes the voice of Brielle Saracini, who was just 10 years old on 9/11. When teacher Brandon Graves in Louisville, Ky.,

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Thursday - Paulo Blikstein from Stanford on Cutting-Edge Technologies for Inner-City Learning

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Join me Thursday, August 16th, for a live and interactive FutureofEducation.com webinar with Paulo Blikstein, assistant professor at Stanford University’s School of Education and (by courtesy) Computer Science Department. Paulo’s research focus on the confluence of expressive technologies for learning and critical pedagogy.

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Work Your Dreams Using the Top Five Leadership Competencies with Secretary of State Linda McCulloch

edWeb.net

In this recent edWeb.net webinar, sponsored by Girls Thinking Global, Secretary McCulloch shared her top leadership competencies, and how past experiences, good judgement, and working well with others can lead to success. “How one webinar attendee asked. Secretary McCulloch concluded the webinar with a few final recommendations. “I

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Special Webinar - Live from the Middle East: Classroom Connections Amidst Political Changes

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Since 1988, iEARN (International Education and Resource Network) has pioneered the educational use of innovative communications technology and teacher professional development to facilitate on-line collaborative project-based learning in elementary and secondary schools in 130 other countries worldwide.

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Live Tuesday July 26th with Kieran Egan on "Learning in Depth"

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Join me Tuesday, July 26th, for a live and interactive FutureofEducation.com webinar with Kieran Egan , director of the Imaginative Education Research Group. He is the author of over 20 books, including the newly-published Learning in Depth. His main area of interest is education.