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Visible Learning: Collective Teacher Efficacy

04/03/2018
01:18:48 minutes
What if you could triple the speed of student learning? According to findings by Professor John Hattie, a strong sense of Collective Teacher Efficacy can yield over three years of student growth over one school year. Now ranked the most powerful influence on achievement in the Visible Learning research, Collective Teacher Efficacy is a belief that together teachers can positively impact student learning. When efficacy is high, teachers show greater persistence and are more likely to try new learning approaches. Join Visible Learning expert, Kristin Anderson, for a review of the major factors that influence student learning and a discussion about how to create the conditions for Collective Teacher Efficacy.

Vision and Learning

11/30/2011
00:40:59 minutes
What Administrators Need to Know about Family Engagement - Part 1

What Administrators Need to Know about Family Engagement - Part 1

07/02/2021
02:00:17 minutes
This two-part series for administrators will present a deep dive into Family Engagement from multiple perspectives. We will examine family engagement research, strategies, and best practices that can be implemented in a variety of different settings. Practical experiences from family members will be shared. Action steps for developing the capacity of schools and families to form meaningful and productive partnerships for improving student outcomes will be discussed. Day 1 Description Part one of this training series will explore the definition of family engagement, the impact of communication with families and establishing effective strategies for enhancing family engagement practices.
What Administrators Need to Know About Family Engagement - Part 2

What Administrators Need to Know About Family Engagement - Part 2

07/02/2021
01:43:51 minutes
This two-part series for administrators will present a deep dive into Family Engagement from multiple perspectives. We will examine family engagement research, strategies, and best practices that can be implemented in a variety of different settings. Practical experiences from family members will be shared. Action steps for developing the capacity of schools and families to form meaningful and productive partnerships for improving student outcomes will be discussed. Day 2 Description Part two of this training series will examine approaches to identify family engagement stakeholders, emphasize the centrality of family and youth voices in the family engagement process and review virtual tools to maximize family engagement practices.
What We Say Matters | PaTTANpod [S2E2]

What We Say Matters | PaTTANpod [S2E2]

10/07/2019
Guest Shauna King, a school culture and climate coach, helps us to better understand how the language we use in our schools has significant impact on our students and the adults in our building.
What’s the Field Saying About Reading? | PaTTANpod [S1E13]

What’s the Field Saying About Reading? | PaTTANpod [S1E13]

03/06/2019
Emily Hanford shares insights from the field around her work of literacy and literacy instruction.

When Should a Child Have an Eye Exam?

11/30/2011
00:04:18 minutes
Who are the Children with CVI?

Who are the Children with CVI?

03/26/2020
00:41:51 minutes
CVI affects children in different ways depending on the age of onset of the condition, the parts of the brain compromised, and the extent of the damage. In this webinar the unique ways that CVI manifests in children will be examined and clarified. We’ll discuss what is CVI; who are children who have CVI; how are these children identified in the schools; and reasons underlying misidentification. This is webinar one of an 8-part series.

Windows Accessibility for Students with High-Incidence Disabilities

06/25/2018
01:55:04 minutes
This webinar provides an overview of built-in accessibility tools, Windows operating system features, and common productivity tools that can be useful to students with high-incidence disabilities (e.g., dyslexia, learning disabilities). It includes discussion and demonstration of third-party tools that are available at low or no-cost to serve the same purposes. Participants will also find the information useful for incorporating Universal Design for Learning (UDL) approaches to their instruction and supports.
Windows, Mirrors, and Sliding Glass Doors?  | Exploring & Integrating Diverse Children’s Literature

Windows, Mirrors, and Sliding Glass Doors? | Exploring & Integrating Diverse Children’s Literature

03/10/2023
00:36:44 minutes
This session will focus on how literature can help enrich children's lives as they see their own lives reflected in the pages, experience lives and stories that are different from their own, and learn to feel empathy for the characters in the stories.