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More Than Just Noise: Providing High-Quality Student Feedback
Content type: Event
More Than Just Noise: Providing High-Quality Student Feedback HLP Webinar Series - HLP #8/22: Provide positive, constructive feedback Presented by Michael Kennedy, Ph.D. Feedback should be more than just noise. Providing high-quality academic and...
Education Trust Issues Report on Social and Emotional Learning from an Equity Perspective
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
12 August, 2020
The Education Trust released a report, Social, Emotional, and Academic Development Through an Equity Lens , that recommends educators must work to create more equitable systems for students to succeed in schools. The report acknowledges that the...
Newly Released Bill Focuses on Removing Police from Schools
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
5 August, 2020
Last week, the Counseling Not Criminalization in Schools Act was introduced in the Senate by Sens. Murphy (D-CT) and Warren (D-MA), and in the House by Reps. Pressley (D-MA) and Omar (D-MN). Designed to “address the needs of marginalized students and...
Positive Classroom Behavior Support: Creating Supportive Learning Environments
Content type: Event
Positive Classroom Behavior Support: Creating Supportive Learning Environments HLP Webinar Series - HLP #7: Establish learning environments Presented by Brandi Simonsen, Ph.D. A consistent, organized, and respectful learning environment gives students the...
How I Encourage Independence in the Classroom
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
15 January, 2020
Student reach the greatest levels of independence when all staff members are working together to teach and encourage new independent skills. Here are three ways I encourage independence in my classroom and work to build my students skills each and every...
3 Tips for Remembering Behavior-Specific Praise
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
19 February, 2020
The type of praise you give your students matters, and behavior-specific praise is shown to be the most effective. But, it is also the one that comes least naturally. Here's how I remind myself to consistently implement behavior-specific praise in my room.
You Expect Me To Do What? Clarifying Paraprofessional Roles in the Classroom
Content type: Webinar
In this webinar, we’ll discuss steps for creating and sharing expectations with paraprofessionals in your classroom team. We’ll discuss steps for determining what roles paraprofessionals can take on in the classroom and how to play to the strengths of each...
Are You Inclusive? Developing Culturally Responsive Practices
Content type: Webinar
Culturally responsive educators are sensitive to diversity in the classroom. Teachers must reflect on their personal assumptions and biases. However, what are the characteristics of a culturally responsive education professional? What evidence-based...
Teaching the Whole Child: Practical Strategies for SEL in K-3
Content type: Event
Social-emotional learning (SEL) is one of the key domains of childhood development but is sometimes overlooked. There is ample evidence to demonstrate the positive impact that SEL instruction can have on children in early childhood classrooms. The evidence...
Building Resilience in Special Educators
Content type: Webinar
Special educators have demanding jobs that require high levels of energy and resilience. You’re probably stressed by these demands, but haven’t been prepared to effectively manage it all. Eventually, job stress escalates to the level of burnout, which has...