Make Learning Visible in Your Classroom

John Hattie and his team have spent countless hours analyzing data to determine what has the greatest effect on student learning. He has written multiple books on the topic, with many practical ideas that can be implemented quickly and relatively easily that will help you to help your students even more than you are now. Together, explore the principles of a Visible Learning classroom as laid out in Hattie’s Visible Learning for Teachers: Maximizing Impact on Learning. You’ll leave the edWebinar ready to refocus your instruction to capitalize on the strategies that will have the greatest impact on your students’ learning.
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Get Deeper Insights into Every Classroom

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Behind every K-12 data point is a student, and by leveraging data the right way, districts can design learning plans to help unlock each student’s potential. But with so much data available, how do know what to focus on? How do you turn data into decisions that make a difference? Anne Arundel County Public Schools needed a way to bring all their data together, identify meaningful metrics, and adjust learning plans—so they could uncover exactly how to drive student success. They found a single, online reporting portal that gave them easy access to everything they needed to pinpoint students’ strengths and opportunities for growth.
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Creating Learning Cultures with Kelly Palmer

When you commit to helping your people learn and build skills for the future, it’s incredibly important to think of a strong learning culture as the foundation of your learning strategy. To create a learning culture, it’s important to enlist learning champions at your company and secure stakeholder buy-in, create strong employee engagement with learning, and use data to share your successes.
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Reading, Writing, and Asbestos: Reporting on School Infrastructure and Modernization

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When it comes to education, the physical condition of classrooms and schools can influence the teaching and learning that happens inside.Exposure to mold, lead, asbestos, and similar hazards can have lifelong impacts on students’ health. And schools may be forced to temporarily close when ancient heating and cooling systems fail.Public school officials across the nation struggle to keep up with needed renovations, repairs, and modernization. The state of school infrastructure, as well as efforts to fund new buildings and maintain existing ones, offer rich fodder for meaningful reporting.
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The Creative Curriculum Cloud – Pivot to Remote Learning

As the pandemic continues to affect programs and communities across the country, many of you are moving to remote learning for the near future or for the rest of school year. Join Teaching Strategies to learn about our Distance Learning Solution, which offers programs the leading early childhood education solution to ensure each and every child receives a strong foundation for success in school and in life no matter their learning environment.
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