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Assessing and Developing Students' Social and Emotional Competencies

Monday, December 14, 2020 - 3:30pm

Presented by Maurice J. Elias

In order to develop SEL competencies in our students, we must be able to assess them and provide feedback for building these skills. In this webinar, bestselling author Maurice Elias will discuss why and how schools must attend to "The Other Side of the Report Card" if we are to successfully prepare students for the tests of life - not a life of tests.


jim knight

Monday, October 16, 2017 - 3:30pm

Presented by Jim Knight

When it comes to improving practice, few professional texts can rival the impact felt by Jim Knight’s Instructional Coaching. Now, one decade of research and hundreds of in-services later, Jim takes that work a significant step further with The Impact Cycle. Attend this webinar to learn how Jim’s all-new instructional coaching cycle can help teachers and, in turn, their students improve in clear, measurable ways.


Real Talk About Classroom Management: Connecting with the Hard-to-Reach Student

Monday, May 7, 2018 - 3:30pm

Presented by Serena Pariser

This webinar is for any teacher in grades K-12 who wants to learn practical classroom management strategies that can be immediately implemented into any classroom. Serena Pariser’s new book Real Talk About Classroom Management departs from the traditional approach of teaching obedience and instead shares how to empower students, build positive relationships, and create independent and curious learners. Serena shares her story of growing from a teary-eyed first year teacher to Teacher of the Year, international consultant, and Fulbright scholar.


The Secrets of Great Instructional Coaching: Lessons Learned from 20 Years of Research

Monday, March 11, 2019 - 3:30pm

Presented by Jim Knight

Jim Knight fans, you won’t want to miss this webinar! You’ve most certainly read Jim’s books. Maybe you’ve heard Jim speak or have attended his TLC Conference. Now, here’s a first-time opportunity to hear directly from Jim about what twenty years of research have revealed about the big benefits of his instructional coaching model.


A Joint Panel Discussion with Corwin Authors and NWEA Researchers: Leading Instruction and Assessment from a Distance

Wednesday, October 28, 2020 - 12:00pm

Presented by Douglas Fisher, Nancy Frey, John Hattie, Chase Nordengren, and Dominique Smith

Corwin and NWEA are proud to present a special panel discussion with Douglas Fisher, Nancy Frey, John Hattie, and Chase Nordengren on the school leader’s role in leading instruction and assessment in distance learning. Join moderator Dominique Smith as we discuss how schools can use specific instructional strategies and assessment tools to meet the needs of students and teachers both in the classroom and as part of the remote learning environment to help close learning gaps, restore greater equity, and get all kids back on track towards reaching their highest growth potential.


Leading For Equity Roundtable 2: The Beloved Community in Times of Division

Thursday, October 8, 2020 - 12:30pm

Presented by Benjie Howard and the Deep Equity team

By popular request after our Leading For Equity Roundtable in August, we are hosting a follow-up session to go deeper into conversations with our diverse group of district and building leaders from the East, the Midwest, and the West Coast who have been laying equity foundations in their communities. Please join us for small group dialogue with fellow K12 leaders on the difficult and courageous work they are doing in their schools and districts to meet the fierce urgency and the critical challenges of our time in history.


SONJA HOLLINS-ALEXANDER on Supporting Your Staff During Distance Teaching: Building a Virtual Community of Practice

Wednesday, April 22, 2020 - 11:00am

Presented by Sonja Hollins-Alexander

Teachers are facing unprecedented challenges as schools close and learning shifts to online environments. During this time of intense upheaval and isolation, it is critical that school and district leaders provide teachers with ongoing opportunities to rapidly re-establish connections with their peers so that they can collectively approach these challenges.

New York 2:00pm EDT | London 7:00pm BST | Singapore 2:00am +1 SGT |  Melbourne 5:00am AEDT


Visible Learning for Social Studies: Designing Student Learning for Conceptual Understanding

Monday, April 20, 2020 - 3:30pm

Presented by Julie Stern

How do we maximize precious time to ensure that students grasp enough to prepare them for informed civic life? The discipline of social studies is far more than memorizing dates and facts. It involves the skillful ability to conduct investigations, analyze sources, place events in historical and cultural context, and synthesize various points of view, while recognizing our own biases. Join Julie Stern in this webinar to understand how using the right approach at the right time can maximize student learning.


The Communication Effect: How to Enhance Learning by Building Ideas and Bridging Information Gaps

Tuesday, February 25, 2020 - 3:30pm

Presented by Jeff Zwiers

In too many classrooms, instruction suffers from large amounts pseudo-communication, which is the use of language to obtain external rewards (e.g., points, praise, stars, grades). This type of communication tends to focus on short-term memorization and accumulation of short answers. Authentic communication, on the other hand, is the use of language to build up key ideas and engage in productive collaborative arguments. This type of communication focuses on long-term depth and construction of core concepts in a discipline. In this webinar, Jeff Zwiers describes how to improve all dimensions of learning (content, cognition, language, social, agency, etc.) by enhancing instruction with three main features of authentic communication.



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