Edweb
When teachers and families develop positive reciprocal relationships they together set the stage for children’s optimal learning and development. Often times teachers ask, “How can I explain developmentally appropriate practice (DAP) and the value of playful learning to families?”In this edWebinar, using the principles of family-centered care, Susan Friedman and Kara Myers, both from NAEYC, share some key guiding principles for engaging diverse families in and out of the classroom. They discuss ideas and resources teachers can use as they share information with families about what DAP means and the value of playful learning. Susan and Karaalso review highlights from Teaching Young Children’s popular Message in a Backpack feature focusing on family conferences, math and other topics teachers can share with families for at home learning.
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Penn State World Campus
The prospect of continuing your education through Penn State World Campus can be exciting, but students who have never taken a course online may have specific concerns or questions about distance learning.
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During the webinar, Anthology Global Chief Information Security Officer Richie Rodriguez chats with a panel of your peers about the typical security challenges many institutions face and best practices to overcome them. Listen in to make sure you are taking the right steps to keep your institution’s data secure!
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School leaders and instructional coaches are dedicated to supporting their faculty and staff, and well-facilitated coaching conversations can have a positive and significant impact on teacher success.
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