Lindamoodbell
Though evidence-based approaches for intensive intervention are readily available, the numbers of students who struggle with learning, and are identified for Special Education services, continues to rise. Educators understand that Response to Intervention (RtI) is merely a framework and not a solution for giving students the help they need.Our experience working in schools throughout the US has given us insight to the challenges faced by schools in their pursuit of strong Response to Intervention (RtI) practices. Schools partner with us for our expertise in aligning assessments with instruction for students in all tiers of instruction
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wested
How can teachers integrate and accelerate literacy and subject-area learning in science, history, and English language arts?In today’s schools, every subject involves discipline-specific text, so all students need support to develop the critical literacy skills required to use and understand those texts.How can educators help diverse students participate successfully in the complex literacy practices required of the California State Standards and the Next Generation Science Standards?To help secondary educators examine these types of questions, the Strategic Literacy Initiative is showcasing educators using their evidence-based Reading Apprenticeship framework, which is based on more than twenty years of experience researching and learning how teachers incorporate disciplinary literacy strategies in their classrooms.
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eschoolnews
In this live webinar, Dr. Daggett will discuss how today’s students need a future-focused education program that prepares them with a higher and different set of skills and knowledge than what is currently being taught. He will share various strategies from the nation’s most rapidly improving schools that have successfully addressed these challenges, such as zero-based budgeting, various staffing patterns, and innovative instructional practices, to prepare all students for the world in which they will live and work.
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Edweb
How do teachers measure the impact of their collaborations? In this edWebinar, Michelle Luhtala, Library Department Chair at New Canaan High School, CT, shares tools that promote collaboration among educators. Explore how to demonstrate that collaboration is happening, that it is effective, and that it favorably impacts student learning. Rubrics and replicable instructional materials will be shared.
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