Supporting Students, Teachers, Parents, and Guardians with Social Emotional Learning

Beyond academic proficiency, teachers and administrators are expected to guide students in their Social Emotional Learning (SEL) journey. This is not an easy task—but Odysseyware has a solution through BASE Education.BASE is a unique learning tool designed to ease the burden of social emotional learning. BASE follows two models of “Prevention and Intervention,” empowering students in a multitude of areas including Anger Management, Digital Citizenship, Healthy Friendships, and more.
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Connect with Students - "Reignite Your Passion for Teaching"

Making connections with students is foundational to building classroom culture. Sustaining and maintaining relationships with students leads to the most impact, growth, and learning within the lives of students. This webinar features ways you can better connect with students throughout the school year to foster positive relationships and rekindle your love for teaching!
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Engaging Students Through Outreach and Support

Enrollment is a focus for every institution – a key question in the enrollment and retention discussion often is, “How do we make sure they know about the critical pieces of information that will aid them in their success?” Join us as we talk with Wichita State University about Anthology Student Services has helped them in this task for over 7 years and how the partnership has benefited their students and staff alike.
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Voice of the Online Learner 2021

Over the past decade, we have amplified the voices of online learners in our annual reports. Voice of the Online Learner explores the ever-changing landscape of online learning by examining student behaviors, preferences, and experiences. The report’s authors recently hosted a webinar to share what they found.https://universityservices.wiley.com/
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Students Leverage Technology Tools and Makerspaces to Personalize Learning

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Learn how SETDA’s 2018 Student Voices Award Winner, St. Albans City School in Vermont, embraces technology tools to personalize instruction. Fourth to sixth grade students will discuss their STEAM classes and their use of the makerspace to explore their personal passions and artistic abilities. In addition, students share how the school’s collaborative stewardship projects support the community.Teachers, please watch this recorded edWebinar with your students to experience an inspirational presentation by a group of energetic and creative students who will engage all participants. Student viewers must view the program with their teacher. Administrators, curriculum directors, and all educators will benefit from watching this recorded edWebinar.
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