Using Technology to Support Strong Family Partnerships

Using Technology to Support Strong Family Partnerships
Developing positive relationships with children and families is essential for nurturing children’s overall development and well-being. According to the National Association for Family, School, and Community Engagement, “High-impact family and community engagement is collaborative, culturally competent, and focused on improving children’s learning.”
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Developing A New Code of Education

The pandemic has transformed education, institutions were forced to accelerate their adoption of technology. The SSN College of Engineering (SSN) decided to write a new code of education to meet the challenges of online education, including conducting online classes and lab sessions in asynchronous learning environments. Join this on-demand fireside chat webinar and hear the sharing from the SSN College of Engineering. In this webinar, we’ll discuss: How to deliver online classes while keeping students engaged The benefits of the synchronous and asynchronous teaching approach How to using instructional videos to bridge the gap for online teaching and learning
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Supplemental Tools for K-8 Student Success

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Listen to this panel discussion on Digital Supplemental Tools for K-8 Student Success with Justin Burns, Principal at Leeds Elementary School, Shannon Ryan, Elementary Media Specialist at Richland School District Two and Renae Abboud M.Ed., Director of Education Solution Services.The discussion focuses on:The importance of supplemental tools in and outside of the classroom.
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Back-to-School Support for Returning Teachers

This 60-minute support webinar introduces returning teachers to recent updates on the MyTeachingStrategies platform.
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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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