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Welcome Back: Reflecting on the Past Year: Ask a panel of early-career educators your questions and share your past experiences about the pros and cons associated with the increase in technology use in education throughout the past year.
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Incorporate Technology Responsibly in Your Classroom: Develop strategies for when, where, and how to safely incorporate technology into your classroom and curriculum.
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Using Google to Work Smarter, Not Harder: Explore how to use features in Google Classroom and Google Slides to enhance student learning.
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Communicate Effectively with Students and Families: Build methods for engaging with students and families in a positive, community-building manner using affective statements that focus on the behavior, not the person.
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Education Isn’t One Size Fits All: Ask a panel of early-career educators your questions and share your past experiences about the pros and cons associated with the increase in technology use in education throughout the past year.
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Responding to Trauma: Learn about how trauma impacts student learning and behavior, and ways to respond that will best help these students be successful in your classroom.
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Advocacy & Leadership: Discover how to utilize your voice and leadership roles to advocate for the needs of your students.
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Equity Literacy: Delve deeper into equity literacy by exploring ways educators can respond to inequities that occur within and around their schools.
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Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion: Delve deeper into equity literacy by exploring ways educators can respond to inequities that occur within and around their schools.
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Develop Behavioral Strategies for Success: Ask a panel of early-career educators your questions and share your past experiences about many education-related behavioral strategies - those that aid student learning, those that enforce educator self-care, and those that support working with colleagues.
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Avoid Burn-Out with Mindful Self-Care and Self-Compassion: Identify different approaches and resources that allow you to take a break, refocus, and care for yourself so you can care for your students.
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Transform Challenging Behaviors into Opportunities: Learn to respond to misbehavior in a positive, restorative manner by incorporating trauma-informed practices and positive discipline that relies on logical consequences
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Implement Restorative Practices: Further investigate how restorative practices can support effective communication and relationship-building within your classroom.