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Upcoming Webinar: Navigating the New L’Année Philologique Interface

Society for Classical Studies

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Three reasons why so few eighth graders in the poorest schools take algebra

The Hechinger Report

“Algebra in eighth grade is a gateway to a lot of further opportunities,” said Dan Goldhaber, an economist who studies education at the American Institutes for Research, in a recent webinar. Slide from a RAND webinar, “Racial and Socioeconomic Divides in Algebra Teaching and Learning,” presented in November 2024.

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Diving Deeper into Personalized Learning

A Principal's Reflections

Thus, we partnered with edWeb to facilitate a webinar on the topic attended by educators worldwide. I already emailed my manager to tell him that our whole team MUST watch this webinar. The webinar provided a great deal of relevant information and strategies to integrate personalized learning in learning environments.

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Strategies for Dynamic Classroom Discussions (Webinar Recap)

TCI

Recently, we hosted a webinar, Active Voices: Fostering Dynamic Classroom Discussions, that explored classroom discussion strategies to promote dynamic and meaningful discourse. Watch the Webinar Recording Watch the Webinar Recording to delve into the detailed insights and practical tips shared by our experts.

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Learning Never Stops

A Principal's Reflections

Webinars Improved bandwidth and increased access to technology have helped learning through webinars gain in popularity. While every webinar is broadcast live at a set time, what makes them very appealing is that they are archived for convenient viewing. Here are some no-cost (or relatively low-cost) options.

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Introducing our Spring 2025 Webinar Series, Books that Changed the National Conversation

Teaching American History

For the past year, Teaching American Historys webinars have been about the presidential election. Our webinars meet monthly on select Saturday mornings from 10.45am12pm ET. Excerpts for discussion, a pre-webinar discussion board, and links to webinar recordings and relevant primary sources will be made available to registrants.

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Preparation for What Comes Next

A Principal's Reflections

My colleagues Venola Mason and Weston Kieschnick facilitated a webinar with me that dove into all of the focus areas identified in the post. No one knows for sure what some kids experienced during the extended time schools were closed and the impact that this has had on them. You can view the 30-minute recording below.

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