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Merging STEM with ELA Through Project-Based Learning
Cross-curricular projects can help dispel the myth that knowledge exists in discrete "chunks" and helps promote a more holistic approach to...
Engaging Students with Current Technology in Math and ELA
Students live in a digital world so it would make sense for teachers to tap into what they already know. Using programs such as Google Education...
Recruitment Strategies for Equitable Computer Science Classes
While Indiana has made excellent progress in the growth of computer science learning opportunities for PK-12 students, expanding access and...
Student Accountability and Engagement: Middle School
When we empower students as conversationalists we invite them to the table to share their knowledge. Let's learn strategies that will guide students...
Student Accountability and Engagement: Elementary
When we empower students as conversationalists we invite them to the table to share their knowledge. Let's learn strategies that will guide students...
Supporting Secondary ELs
When the whole school comes together as a collaborative community to support secondary EL students, it creates an environment where they are engaged,...
Beyond Consuming: Interaction in Synchronous and Asynchronous Environments
Quality virtual learning, whether mostly synchronous or asynchronous, must be interactive. Students need to be able to interact with the teacher, the...
Conflict Resolution
This workshop, with Catherine Whitcher, explores the five questions you need to ask when conflict arises.December Get Your Teach On learning series
Evaluating Student Interactions & Student Relationships: Elementary
Strong relationships with peers can dramatically enhance students' level of motivation and therefore promote learning. When positive relationships...
Tier, Coach, Grow: A Simple and Comprehensive Framework to Support Teachers through Instructional Coaching
Instructional leaders (i. e. coaches, principals, and teacher-leaders) work with teachers to improve the educational outcomes of their students. This...
Focusing on the Walkthrough: Observing with Intention
In this highly sought-after workshop, participants will walk away with the key benefits of conducting walkthroughs, keys to conducting a successful...
Difficult Conversations
This workshop, from the Leadership strand of our Get Your Teach On series, explores five tips for having successful difficult conversations, whether...
#INLovesReading Through Purposeful Play Preview
This workshop will preview the upcoming spring professional development series. The principles of the Science of Reading will be broken down into...
Partnering with Parents
Catherine Whitcher leads this workshop, from the Get Your Teach On: Special Education Educators series, will cover three strategies you can implement...
Campus Culture
Todd Nesloney leads this workshop, from the Get Your Teach On: Leaders series, which will cover 5 ways to build a strong campus culture all year...
Authentic Literacy Lesson: Showing Students How to Package Their Reading into a Gift
Part I of Reading and Writing for Real: Discover ways your students can hone real-world skills and improve literacy by reading and writing to family,...
Mathematics Learning Recovery: Part 1-Content Prioritization & Planning
While students are stabilizing and recovering from the academic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, many educators are looking for the best ways to...
Creating an Innovative and Entrepreneurial Mindset in the High School Classroom Through Innovate WithIN
In this session, participants will learn about the 2023 Innovate WithIN High School Pitch Competition. This is the largest and most elite High School...
Disciplinary Literacy: Developing Fluency in Social Studies Classrooms
This workshop is one in a series of events focused on incorporating the science of reading at the secondary level to strengthen instruction in...
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