Introducing “ESSER Masterclass: 9 Strategies for COVID Recovery and Redesign,” the latest recorded webinar series from the Educating All Learners Alliance and Education Resource Strategies! Episode Three focuses on Using ESSER Funds for Credit Recovery
Introducing “ESSER Masterclass: 9 Strategies for COVID Recovery and Redesign,” the latest recorded webinar series from the Educating All Learners Alliance and Education Resource Strategies! Episode Two focuses on High Dosage Tutoring: Staffing & Scheduling Decision Points.
Introducing “ESSER Masterclass: 9 Strategies for COVID Recovery and Redesign,” the latest recorded webinar series from the Educating All Learners Alliance and Education Resource Strategies! Episode One focuses on Using Esser Funds For Expanding Early Postsecondary Opportunities.
Students, parents, teachers, service providers, and administrators find the process of program planning in early intervention and special education challenging at times. This webinar will give an overview and brief history of IDEA Part C & B, program planning requirements, and describe strategies that support more meaningful engagement in early intervention programs. Equity issues and […]
Designed for special educators in their first three years in the classroom (but helpful for any educator, really), this completely online program is designed to equip new special educators with the critical information, resources, peer network, and expert guidance needed for success in the 2022-2023 school year. Some of the most renowned subject matter experts […]
The COVID-19 pandemic upended the American education system and highlighted the greatest areas of need, especially for students with disabilities and their teachers. Some students with disabilities lost the additional supports and services they require to access the curriculum during virtual learning, putting them behind academically as schools returned to in-person learning. As special educators […]
For years parental support in education looked like PTA/PTO meeting attendance, fundraisers, bake sales, family nights and events. This was the case for many parents, but there were also a large group–typically Black and other families of color–taking more active stances to uplift their voices that often went unheard. Now, for the first time, the […]
Community engagement has always been a vital component for student success. With the rapid development and usage of technology and data, the need to positively engage school communities has increased. It is important that members of a school community understand how to utilize the data and technology, in a responsible manner, in order to protect […]
The Students for Equitable Education (SEE) Summit is a student-led movement calling for equitable education that values, honors, and affirms the identity of every student. What are young people experiencing in classrooms today? What do educators see in their students? Can every student realize their “most richly imagined futures” in today’s school environments? Students have […]
Without a doubt, social media has one of the biggest influences on students’ well-being, and students’ attitudes and behaviors around technology are evolving as fast as tech devices themselves. In this session, The Social Institute and EALA will share results from the world’s largest school survey about students, teens, and social media. Learn what tens […]