Professional Development

A collection of resources including articles, blog posts, books, courses and more to help educators grow professionally.
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The PD Curator
The PD Curator provides you with practical tools and protocols that will help you plan professional learning that taps into the expertise and interests of a diverse staff. #PD #professionallearning #education #teachers #educationresources #professionaldevelopment #edchat
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The Instructional Playbook
The Instructional Playbook: The Missing Link for Translating Research into Practice addresses both issues head on and offers a simple and clear explanation of how to create a playbook uniquely designed to meet teachers' instructional needs.
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Building Trauma-Sensitive Schools
Join ASCD on October 28 for a half-day symposium on trauma and social-emotional learning.
Your support goes a long way in helping educators as they begin to help students deal with trauma following two devastating storms. 7th Anniversary, No Response, Coding, How To Plan
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Your support goes a long way in helping educators as they begin to help students deal with trauma following two devastating storms.
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Three Ways to Make Summer Professional Development Better
Three Ways to Make Summer Professional Development Better
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Three Ways to Make Summer Professional Development Better
Summer time is professional development season. Our guest offers three ways to make PD more meaningful.
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Summer Reading List
Take a cue from your summer assignments to students and create your own summer reading list—for professional learning!
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Deeper Learning—for Teachers
We can harness the engagement our students find in project-based learning in our own professional development. Andrew Miller explains in this Edutopia post.
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Webinars
In this webinar, Marilee Sprenger, author of 101 Strategies to Make Academic Vocabulary Stick, shares planning and assessment ideas and suggests strategies that will make your vocabulary program meaningful and enjoyable for you and your students.
Let’s face it, trying something new is scary. Here are so quick tips to using restorative justice. Restorative Practices School, Restorative Practices, School Discipline, Responsive Classroom, Restorative Justice, Behavior Interventions, Behaviour Management, School Social Work, Trying Something New
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Let’s face it, trying something new is scary. Here are so quick tips to using restorative justice.
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Webinars
Learn the benefits of trauma-informed practices in this webinar.
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Making Teachers Better, Not Bitter: Balancing Evaluation, Supervision, and Reflection for Professional Growth
Evaluation, supervision, and reflection should be designed to lead teachers to professional growth, not bitterness. Learn how in Making Teachers Better, Not Bitter.
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As educators, we are inspired by the joys of student success, but what happens when students do something wrong and gets into major trouble? More importantly, how does that affect the student and how does that affect the trusting relationship that you have worked so hard to create?
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Making Teachers Better, Not Bitter: Balancing Evaluation, Supervision, and Reflection for Professional Growth
Providing insight and inspiration, Making Teachers Better, Not Bitter paves a clear path to better teaching and helps you acknowledge and support the hard work that teachers do every day to make learning come alive for their students.
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Letting students lead takes a leap of faith for anyone used to traditional teaching roles. One teacher describes how trust and transparency have helped her student-led classrooms succeed.