April 29, 2020 – This year is the thirtieth anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, and a new educational video series offers content that counteracts one of the greatest obstacles individuals with disabilities face: harmful misconceptions and stereotypes impacting
Month: April 2020
Tele-Assessment: What You Need to Know
Leading researcher and clinical director come together to discuss the remote administration of psychological assessments during this free webinar on May 5, 2020 at 11:00 a.m. ET NEW YORK, April 30, 2020 – With school closures extending throughout the country,
A VISIT TO A TYPICAL SOUTH CAROLINA HIGH SCHOOL AS COVID 19 CHANGES EVERYTHING
Off we go to Brookland-Cayce High School, Cayce, SC
New Report from CatchOn Reveals Usage of Online Tools During COVID-19
“The Power of Data Analytics for Remote Learning” indicates how, when and what eLearning tools are being used Nashville, Tenn. (April 30, 2020) – To address the usage and impact of eLearning during COVID-19, CatchOn, an expansive data analytics and
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Stress Management Exercises for Anxious Children
Originally published by Magination Press Oftentimes, children who are experiencing anxiety will have trouble keeping their emotions in check. Feeling scared, panicked, upset, sad, or all of the above are common symptoms of anxiety disorders. Children can benefit from physical
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Podcast: Social Emotional Learning in the Age of Remote Education
Dr. Sheldon Berman has a long history as a leading expert on bringing social and emotional learning (SEL) into a district curriculum, having served as Superintendent of Schools in Eugene Oregon, Jefferson County, Kentucky, Hudson in Massachusetts, and now Andover,
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Podcast: Literacy and the “New Normal”
Reading Horizons, president/CEO Tyson Smith and award-winning educator Sandra Halley, winner of the Charlotte Lockhardt Literacy award, talk literacy on Education Talk Radio. Listen to the interview below
Podcast: Looking Beyond the End of the “COVID-19” School
A good topic with Ian MCullough of TurnItIn as we all assess how the first shot at forced distance learning and teaching needs to be evaluated. Listen to the interview below
Podcast: AASA’s Mort Sherman and Valerie Truesdale Discuss Leadership in a Crisis
Competent, intelligent, supportive and caring leadership matters now, more than ever… in the nation, in every state, and in every school district. Mort Sherman and Valerie Truesdale, AASA leadership experts, are the valued guests on this Education Talk Radio episode.
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