Join us to explore how relational capacity impacts the academic success of our students and informs our instructional practices.
It’s the beginning of the year and we are wondering, are you okay? For many of us, the stress of creating a positive, supportive, and inclusive environment for students who are back in the classroom after 18 months is overwhelming. Let’s talk about it.
With our special guest—Ruben Martinez, a high school History teacher—the team shares the surprises and insights that they have encountered as the new school year begins and they relearn routines for the face-to-face classroom.
Let’s explore how to reframe assessment to understand what students know and help them develop the skills they need, while using teacher agency to rearticulate education to positively impact your students’ educational experience.
Join us as we discuss how to develop a student-centered approach to accelerate learning and develop opportunities to foster student agency.
In this episode, we share relationship-building strategies that you can implement to help students feel safe and supported—ready to take risks and apply a growth mindset to their learning process.
As we return to full-time, in-person teaching, let’s take a moment to examine strategies and best practices from remote teaching that we will continue to use in our face-to-face classrooms.
Join us to explore how to plan for an effective academic transition where the focus is on bolstering student confidence and building relationships to accelerate learning.
Let’s celebrate our students by sharing the story of a graduating senior from Washington, Andrew Hoggard. Andrew describes his senior year of high school and how he navigated remote, hybrid, and face-to-face learning.
Let’s celebrate teachers by sharing the stories you submitted about your experiences during this extraordinary year of teaching and learning.
Join us to explore the power of game-based learning and discover how video games can be used to teach core concepts, while promoting critical thinking and problem-solving.
In this week’s episode, we explore computational thinking and begin helping teachers unpack the concept for application in the classroom to help build students’ critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
In this week’s episode, we explore computational thinking and begin helping teachers unpack the concept for application in the classroom to help build students’ critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
This week, our guest is Dr. Ellen Dorr, Chief Technology Officer, from Renton Unified School District in Renton, Washington. Join the team as we explore how the technology team has supported students, teachers, and their families navigate the challenges of the pandemic with empathy and understanding.
This week, our guest is Natasha Monsaas-Daly, Director of Information and Learning Technology for Watertown-Mayer Schools. She shares how her small, rural district integrates rigorous and authentic instruction, with quality technology tools.