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Practical PBL at a Distance

Monday, October 5, 2020 - 3:30pm

Presented by Jennifer Pieratt

As we adjust to distance learning, we must modify our approach to designing projects for virtual learning environments. Join PBL expert Dr. Jenny Pieratt for this engaging webinar where you’ll learn simple steps for planning and managing projects in a virtual setting, along with practical tips and resources for your remote or hybrid learning environment this Fall.


Going Deeper with Distance Learning

Tuesday, September 29, 2020 - 12:00pm

Presented by Douglas Fisher, Nancy Frey, & John Hattie

The return to schooling for the 2020-21 school year is proving to be unlike any other we have witnessed. The field is learning about what works and what doesn’t in distance learning at breakneck speed. School leaders are looking for ways to lead, not just manage. Teachers need guidance about effective practices in virtual environments. Parents want to help, but don’t always know how and may not be well resourced. .


10 Mindframes for Leaders

Monday, September 21, 2020 - 3:30pm

Presented by John Hattie & Raymond Smith

Your mindframes—your internal beliefs about your role as a leader—determine the high-impact leadership practices you choose to implement. In this webinar, Professor John Hattie and Raymond Smith will introduce mindframes that ensure that leaders at every level can select, implement, and evaluate high-impact interventions that result in systemwide success.


Leading for Equity: The Fierce Urgency of Now

Tuesday, August 18, 2020 - 1:00pm

Presented by Benjie Howard

Join us for a roundtable discussion with a diverse group of district and building leaders from the East, the Midwest, and the West Coast, who have been doing difficult and courageous work laying equity foundations in their communities that allow them to meet the fierce urgency and the critical challenges of our time in history. We will discuss the strategies they’ve employed and struggles they’ve experienced in their districts, and then break into small groups to share ideas on making school work in a time of a global pandemic, expanding inequities, and redefined learning spaces.

New York 4:00pm EDT | London 9:00pm BST | Singapore 4:00am SGT |  Melbourne 6:00am AEST


Reentry Planning for the First 100 Days of School: A Leader-to-Leader Panel Session

Tuesday, July 28, 2020 - 12:45pm

presented by Marcus Newsome, Alan Blankstein, and Monica George-Fields

Corwin, the American Association of School Administrators, and REACH Education Solutions invite you to Reentry Planning for the First 100 Days of School--a free “Leader-to-Leader” panel discussion in which top practitioners and thought leaders across the US explore how to leverage the recent crisis to assure a new level of equity for our students.


Building a Curious School

Monday, June 1, 2020 - 3:30pm

Presented by Bryan Goodwin

Curiosity and motivation to learn are powerful predictors of student success―more powerful even than IQ, persistence, or teacher quality. Yet the longer students stay in school, the less curiosity and motivation they demonstrate. So, what if we were to focus on building schools that ignite student curiosity? Might everything else get easier . . . and more joyful? Learn from research and real-life success stories about how schools have “flipped the script” on improvement efforts—not by forcing rigid compliance with mandates or implementation of external programs, but by unleashing what’s already inside everyone—students and teachers alike—and waiting to come out: curiosity.


Simply Stations, Grades K-4: What Does the Rest of the Class Do During Small Groups?

Monday, May 18, 2020 - 3:30pm

Presented by Debbie Diller

Literacy work stations, when done well, can solve both of these problems—and more. Literacy stations provide partner practice using what teachers already have in their classrooms. During her presentation, Debbie will show teachers how to create and sustain meaningful, engaging literacy stations that grow and change as their students develop new skills, and as instructional time shifts. Plus, teachers will be reminded how to make confident decisions based on what they know about their kids and about good literacy instruction—so they can move away from quick-fix ideas like worksheets or pre-made centers found online.


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Monday, May 11, 2020 - 3:30pm

Presented by Benjie Howard and Wade Antonio Colwell

Here’s your opportunity to hear more from founders Benjie Howard and Wade Antonio Colwell about YES!, a sustainable, creative facilitation process for youth that enables them to enthusiastically engage in their own learning and advocate for culturally responsive learning environments. YES! is rooted in arts-based methods that aim to bring the youth perspective, vision, creativity, and passion to the forefront of policy and progress for a twenty-first century school system. Benjie and Wade will demonstrate how YES! amplifies student voice and supports young people in understanding their personal journey and social accountability through a critical social justice lens that creates a living example of commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion.


Strengths-Based Mathematics Instruction: Five Teaching Turnarounds for K-6

Monday, May 4, 2020 - 3:30pm

Presented by Beth McCord Kobett and Karen S. Karp

What if we were regularly told only what we don’t do well? How can we expect our students, many who face the same messages, to continue to persevere? What if we transformed our classrooms to strengths-based environments that cultivate the assets that our students bring each and every day? These are the very issues Kobett and Karp will address in this webinar and how by shifting your attention from students’ weaknesses to their strengths you can maximize understanding and turnaround instruction.


Adverse Childhood Experiences: Trauma-Informed Strategies for Teacher and Student Well-Being

Thursday, April 30, 2020 - 12:00pm

Presented by Ricky Robertson

Every member of a school staff has a role to play in creating an environment conducive to optimal teaching, learning and well-being. Ricky Robertson focuses on a whole-staff approach to foster resilience in both students living with ACEs and the professionals who work with them in Canada’s rural and urban schools.

New York 3:00pm EDT | London 8:00pm BST | Singapore 3:00am SGT |  Melbourne 6:00am AEDT



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