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How Google Classroom Prevails in a Post-Covid Landscape

June 17, 2021
by francesca.quinion Career & Tech EdMathMindTap

How many of us have a notebook or at least one Post-It(s) somewhere in our office with a password written down for online access to something?  According to a new study (2021), BetaNews.com reports that 57 percent of American employees are currentl ...

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Biking the Pacific Coast: People, Place, and Change in a COVID World

June 10, 2021
by francesca.quinion Career & Tech EdMathMindTap

Join us in this three-part series as we bike 800 miles down Oregon and California, exploring the impacts of COVID and climate change in coastal communities. This series focuses on stories of people, place, and change. We were biking a towering cliff, a 3 ...

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Teaching Phenomena-Based Earth Science Using the Geology of Yellowstone

May 7, 2021
by francesca.quinion Webinar - Science

In this session, we explore a wide variety of earth science phenomena and how to apply these to high school earth science lessons. We tour Yellowstone's unique geologic system and consider how it can form the basis for phenomena-based lessons that will me ...

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Let’s Talk About Content

April 8, 2021
by francesca.quinion Webinar - Reading Language Arts

In this workshop, participants explore techniques that develop students' academic oral language skills through science and history topics. By integrating language and content, teachers create relevant lessons and enhance student motivation. These collabor ...

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The New Social Studies Classroom: Making the Most of Distance Learning with Exciting Digital Resources

March 29, 2021
by francesca.quinion Webinar - Social Studies

Learn how to engage your students from your laptop to theirs when you can't be together in the classroom. Explore approaches to online resources in core social studies programs to engage your students while inspiring their curiosity and igniting their pas ...

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Real-World Projects Using Adobe Software

March 24, 2021
by francesca.quinion Webinar - Career & Tech Ed

Join National Geographic Learning for a tutorial of projects to offer students in digital media and graphic design courses using Adobe® Creative Cloud software with our author of the forthcoming 2nd editions of The REVEALED Series for Adobe® Photoshop, In ...

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Meeting Social and Emotional Learning Needs – A Critical Part of College and Career Readiness for High School Students

March 19, 2021
by francesca.quinion Career & Tech EdMathMindTap

311 days. Never would I have guessed on March 16th, 2020 that our then ninth grader would go 311 days without being in the same physical space as her peers and her beloved teachers.  While she values the college and career preparedness high school offers, ...

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What Do We Mean by “Rigor”? Using Challenging Texts in Responsive Ways

March 18, 2021
by francesca.quinion Webinar - Reading Language Arts

Students need to read, discuss, and compose complex texts in order to meet content standards. But grade-level texts may not be accessible, at least independently, for every child. Join author and researcher Nancy Frey for a discussion of the nature of cha ...

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The Need for Diversity in Health Science Curriculum — from Textbook Figures to Student Leadership

February 26, 2021
by francesca.quinion Webinar - Career & Tech Ed

This webinar replay is a panel discussion on the importance of teaching patient diversity across introductory health science courses with Q&A and classroom/lab strategies for starting conversations with students. In this webinar replay, you will learn ...

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Teaching the Nature of Science: Strategies and Resources for Student Success

February 25, 2021
by francesca.quinion Webinar - Science

Teaching the Nature of Science is more important than ever. The events of the past year have emphasized the need for greater understanding of science as a way of knowing and how scientific knowledge is developed. Yet teachers still have concerns about tea ...

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