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Diversity & Inclusion
An Educator’s Guide to Anti-Racism
$29.99This course by Dr. Sheldon L. Eakins empowers teachers and school leaders to examine bias and learn what it takes to become an anti-racist. It explores the roots of biases, fosters understanding of implicit prejudices, and provides practical insights to navigate systemic racism. Through reflective exercises, individuals can identify actionable steps to promote equity and inclusivity in both personal and professional spheres.
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Instructional Practices
The First Years: Relationships First
$29.99This course helps teachers develop essential skills and strategies to create a supportive and effective learning environment. Participants will learn how to build strong bonds with their students using the 5:1 ratio and gain additional classroom resources to maintain those relationships throughout the school year.
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Instructional Practices
The First Years: Growth Mindset
$29.99Teachers will learn practical strategies for cultivating and maintaining a growth mindset throughout the school year. They will also discover how adopting a growth mindset can inspire their students to do the same. Throughout the course, teachers will evaluate their own mindset in certain situations and develop a growth mindset mission statement to hold themselves accountable.
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Instructional Practices
The First Years: Classroom Assessments
$29.99This course provides a top-down view of strategically integrating assessments throughout the year by exploring five key types, common implementation challenges, and highlighting effective strategies for each.
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Instructional Practices
Game-Based Learning
$29.99This session offers the transformative power of game-based learning. You will learn about various game-based learning elements and be guided through a plan to begin creating games in your classroom that will invigorate your students’ interests in the content you need to teach them. Kimberly Ring is an online instructor, and her insights can be applied to all types of classrooms.
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Student Support
The First Years: The IEP Process
$29.99Teachers will develop their knowledge, understanding, and skills to support individual student needs in the classroom. They will gain insight into Special Education, including the referral process, components of an Individualized Education Program (IEP), and ways to collaborate with their special education team to implement set supports.
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Instructional Practices
How to Interpret Student Data
$29.99In this course for teachers, learners will explore the FRAME data cycle for interpreting a collection of quantitative and qualitative data. They will learn how to define remediation and how to incorporate reteaching strategies into their lesson plans and instruction. Learners will apply their learning with a choice of primary or secondary classroom case studies woven throughout the course.
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Instructional Practices
How to Reflect
$29.99Discover techniques to integrate authentic reflection into teaching practices for enhanced student learning. This course emphasizes cultivating analytical skills, integrating new knowledge with prior understanding, and fostering greater self-awareness. Join us to create meaningful reflection experiences that deepen learning outcomes.
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Student Support
Trauma and the Learning Brain
$29.99Do you remember learning about Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs and Bloom’s Taxonomy? This course takes these theories and applies them to the impact of trauma on the brain. Supporting students who have experienced trauma begins with understanding how their brain handles that experience.
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Instructional Practices
Webinar: Effective Research-Based Practices
$29.99Educators always want to adopt research-informed practices, but when do you have time to do the research and find strategies that you know will benefit students. Dr. Ashleigh Franco can help you by spotlighting highly effective strategies for teaching and learning. Her findings are applicable for both virtual and brick-and-mortar classrooms across all grade levels and subjects.
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Instructional Practices
Science of Reading 1: Foundations
$29.99Reading is foundational for all content within schools, so this first course in a larger series introduces learners to the best practices of reading instruction. These practices are aligned to the Science of Reading – decades of research that identifies how we learn to read. Specifically, you will learn how reading comprehension relates to the brain’s processing of external stimuli while being introduced to the five essential components of reading.