Full Catalog of Upcoming Events

Format:  CODE

Audience:  Teachers, Leaders, Academic Coaches

Areas:  Reading

Grade Span:   K-3

Location:  Online

Sponsor:  What Works Clearinghouse

Presenter:  WWC

Contact hours:  Contact  This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

Academic coaches will want to explore this site, as well as teachers. This is copied and pasted directly from the website:  "This practice guide provides four recommendations for teaching foundational reading skills to students in kindergarten through 3rd grade. Each recommendation includes implementation steps and solutions for common obstacles. The recommendations also summarize and rate supporting evidence. This guide is geared towards teachers, administrators, and other educators who want to improve their students’ foundational reading skills, and is a companion to the practice guide, Improving Reading Comprehension in Kindergarten Through 3rd Grade." There are MANY additional support resources for foundational reading skills. There are facilitator's guides available to support PLCs. After registering, participants will be emailed the links to the resources.

Event Date 07-15-2021
Event End Date 06-30-2026
Cut off date 06-30-2026
Individual Price Free

Format:  CODE

Audience:  Teachers, Leaders, Academic Coaches

Areas:  Math

Grade Span:   4-8

Location:  Online

Sponsor:  What Works Clearinghouse

Presenter:  WWC

Contact hours:  2

 

This is copied and pasted directly from the website: 

"This practice guide provides five recommendations for improving students’ mathematical problem solving in grades 4 through 8. This guide is geared toward teachers, math coaches, other educators, and curriculum developers who want to improve the mathematical problem solving of students."

Event Date 07-15-2021
Event End Date 06-30-2026
Cut off date 06-30-2026
Individual Price Free

Format:  CODE

Audience:  Teachers

Area: Writing

Grade Span:  K-5

Location:  Online

Sponsor:  GDOE

Presenter: GDOE

Contact hours:  Various


GDOE has created a series of 7 webinars. These are described below.
Session 1:  Participants will become familiar with instructional frameworks for teaching writing.  They will also deepen their understanding of ways to integrate writing opportunities in response to students’ engagement with text.

Presenters: Dr. Roberta Gardner, Georgia State University; Kate Woodbridge, City Schools of Decatur

 
Session 2:   Participants will delve into the wealth of knowledge they can gain through assessing student writing and examine how this information can be effectively used to guide further instruction.
Presenters: Dr. Roberta Gardner, Georgia State University; Julie Owens, Georgia State University
 
Session 3: Participants will explore structures, techniques, and conventions associated with narrative, informational, and opinion/argumentative writing.
Presenters: Dr. Roberta Gardner, Georgia State University; Rachel Gilmore, Atlanta Public Schools
 
Session 4:  Participants will deepen their understanding of how to support students with synthesizing information and explaining their understanding of key concepts and ideas.

Presenters: Dr. Roberta Gardner, Georgia State University; Dr. Beth Friese, Gwinnett County Public Schools

 
Session 5:  Participants will examine appropriate strategies to help students comprehend informational/nonfiction text.  Grade-appropriate strategies for careful and intentional analysis of informational/nonfiction text will also be explored.

Presenters: Tameka Thomas, Griffin-Spalding County Schools; Melanie Lockett, Griffin-Spalding County Schools


Session 6: Participants will develop new ways to engage students in the practice of assessing, developing, and sharing information using digital texts.
Presenters: Dr. Meghan Welch, Georgia State University; Alison Eber, Decatur City Schools
 
Session 7:  Participants will explore inquiry-based teaching strategies to support students with observing artwork, creating meaning, articulating a response, and finding evidence to support their opinions and reasoning.

Presenters: Kelley York, Metro RESA

 

Event Date 07-20-2021
Event End Date 06-30-2026
Cut off date 06-30-2026
Individual Price Free

Format:  CODE

Audience:  Teachers

Area: Reading

Grade Span:  Elementary and Beyond

Location:  Online

Sponsor:  Microsoft

Presenter:

Contact hours:  N/A

 

This is a 12 minute video that demonstrates how to use Reading Progress in Microsoft Teams. Written overviews are presented. There is a premium upgrade called Education Insights that will be available

Event Date 07-20-2021
Event End Date 06-30-2026
Cut off date 06-30-2026
Individual Price Free

Format:   CODE

Audience:  Reading Teachers

Area:  Reading

Grade Span:  K-12

Location: Online

Sponsor:  IDA

Presenter:  Dr. Suzanne Nobles

Contact hours:   1

 

This was copied and pasted directly from the IDA website:  "Building students’ background knowledge and vocabulary is a critical piece of the teaching of reading. What students know about the topic of a text influences how well they comprehend that text. Come learn how to integrate background knowledge building into your reading instruction using free, research-based resources from ReadWorks that can be adapted to whatever teaching model you are using this fall: remote, hybrid, or in-person. This free 60-minute webinar originally presented on 8/24/2020." After registering, participants will receive links to video and handout.

Event Date 08-04-2021
Event End Date 06-30-2026
Cut off date 06-30-2026
Individual Price Free

Format:   CODE

Audience:  Literacy  Teachers

Area:  Literacy

Grade Span:  3-12

Location: Online

Sponsor:  IDA

Presenter:  Joan Sedita

Contact hours:   1

 

This is copied and pasted directly from the IDA website:  "Research indicates that writing about reading supports comprehension. Join Joan Sedita, founder of Keys to Literacy, as she presents practical suggestions for structured, explicit teaching of strategies for writing about text in any subject across grades 3 to 12. Several strategies will be addressed.

Event Date 08-04-2021
Event End Date 06-30-2026
Cut off date 06-30-2026
Individual Price Free

Format:   CODE

Audience:   Teachers

Area:  Reading

Grade Span:  3-12

Location: Online

Sponsor:  IDA

Presenter:  Sharon Plante

Contact hours:   1

 

This information was copied and pasted directly from the IDA website:  "The utilization of technology (interactive screens, iPads, apps, and websites) can make reading instruction (decoding/encoding, fluency, and comprehension) a multi-sensory process that is engaging and explicit while maintaining the individualization and diagnostic-prescriptive aspects of the lesson. It can support the organizational challenges for necessary lesson materials that can occur when working with multiple students at once, while also allowing for ease of differentiation within a small group format. Additionally, educational technology can provide ways for the teacher to collect work samples and data from multiple students simultaneously and allow for individualized feedback. The session will focus on the use of various tools that can support differentiated and individualized engagement during various components of reading instruction. This free 60-minute webinar originally presented on 7/13/2020."

Event Date 08-04-2021
Event End Date 06-30-2026
Cut off date 06-30-2026
Individual Price Free

Format:  CODE

Audience: Teachers of Federally Identified Schools and any other school

Area:  All areas

Grade Span: K-12

Location:  Online

Sponsor: HGRESA

Presenter: June Lewis

Contact hours: 

The Concept Attainment Strategy is an instrumental strategy used to develop content and to promote thinking through the presentation of examples and nonexamples of a concept. The strategy should be viewed as a framework that can be varied based on the content, outcomes to be measured, operations to be performed, and the needs of the students. This strategy is appropriate for all grade levels and all content areas.

Event Date 08-05-2021
Event End Date 06-30-2026
Cut off date 06-30-2026
Individual Price Free

Format:  Recording

Audience: Teachers

Area:  Math

Grade Span: K-12

Location:  Online

Sponsor: GDOE

Presenter: GDOE, Guest Math Specialists

Contact hours: Contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

GDOE sponsored a 4 day math conference addressing new math standards, reasoning practices, etc. There were keynote sessions, burst sessions, concurrent sessions, content sessions, etc. After registering, participants will receive the links to all of the recordings, handouts, burst sessions, content sessions, math game room, keynotes, closing session, etc. 
 
Event Date 08-09-2021
Event End Date 06-30-2026
Cut off date 06-30-2026
Individual Price Free

Format:  CODE

Audience: ELA Teachers

Area:  Writing

Grade Span: High School

Location:  Online

Sponsor: HGRESA

Presenter: Dr. Belita Gordo

Contact hours:

This VoiceThread and PowerPoint include information and strategies to improve students' scores for the writing components of the Georgia Milestones tests.  It begins with a definition of the genre and how it is assessed. Part two gives instructional strategies for moving up the score scale at all skill levels.  Section three has score point skill level instructional strategies for moving up the score scale.  

 

Event Date 08-09-2021
Event End Date 06-30-2026
Cut off date 06-30-2026
Individual Price Free

Format:  CODE

Audience: ELA Teachers

Area:  Writing

Grade Span: High School

Location:  Online

Sponsor: HGRESA

Presenter: Dr. Belita Gordo

Contact hours:

This VoiceThread and PowerPoint include information and strategies to improve students' scores for the writing components of the Georgia Milestones tests.  It begins with a definition of the genre and how it is constructed, understood, and assessed. Part two gives instructional strategies for moving up the score scale.  It also has score point skill level instructional strategies for moving up the score scale.  Included are sample writings and additional resources.

 Please note:  Use the resource on the informational/explanatory essay before completing this one.

Event Date 08-09-2021
Event End Date 06-30-2026
Cut off date 06-30-2026
Individual Price Free

Format:  Online, CODE

Audience:  Teachers

Area:  Algebra

Grade Span:  Middle / High

Location:  Online

Sponsor: GDOE

Presenters:   GDOE

Contact hours:  3

 

GDOE has provided 5 modules (7 videos, less than 30 minutes each) on the Foundations of Algebra. After registering, participants will receive links to the videos.

Event Date 08-11-2021
Event End Date 06-30-2026
Cut off date 06-30-2026
Individual Price Free

Format:  CODE

Audience: Teachers, Academic Coaches, Leaders of CSI, TSI, and Promise Schools, but all are invited to participate

Area:  ELA, Math, Science, Social Studies

Grade Span: K-12

Location:  Online

Sponsor: HGRESA

Presenter: June Lewis

Contact hours:

The Inductive Learning Strategy is an instructional strategy that promotes  thinking.  The strategy can be viewed as a framework that can be varied based on the content, outcomes to be measured, operations to be performed, and the needs of the students.  This is part of a series of guides for Georgia's Critical Thinking Skills program that was developed in 1994.  This strategy is appropriate for all grade levels and all content areas.  Inductive thinking is a natural process in which the mind observes phenomena, compares and contrasts attributes, and groups and labels data in order to form generalizations, make predictions, or form and test hypotheses.

The materials consist of a VoiceThread, handouts, and sample and model lessons.

Event Date 08-13-2021
Event End Date 06-30-2026
Cut off date 06-30-2026
Individual Price Free

Format: Online, Live (Recorded)

Audience:  Math Teachers

Area:   Math

Grade Span: Elementary, Beyond as needed

Location:  Online

Sponsor:  GDOE

Presenter:  GDOE Math Team

Contact hours:  4

 

 GDOE math leaders conducted an online, live Numeracy Project Training on August 17 and 18, 2021. Day 1 addressed understanding and administering diagnostic assessments, and Day 2 addressed using diagnostic assessment data.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Event Date 08-20-2021
Event End Date 06-30-2026
Cut off date 06-20-2026
Individual Price Free

Format:  Online, CODE

Audience:  Teachers

Area:   ELA

Grade Span: 3 - 12

Location:  Online

Sponsor:  GDOE

Presenter:  GDOE   ELA

Contact hours:  N/A

 

This is an on-demand 11 minute video on narrative writing presented by the GDOE. The goals for the video include:  1) Identify student expectations related to narrative writing. 2) Develop understanding around the practice of narrative writing. 3) Explore best practices in teaching and assessing narrative writing.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Event Date 08-20-2021
Event End Date 06-30-2026
Cut off date 06-30-2026
Individual Price Free

Format:  Online, CODE

Audience:  Teachers

Area:   ELA

Grade Span: 3 - 12

Location:  Online

Sponsor:  GDOE

Presenter:  GDOE   ELA

Contact hours:  N/A

 

 

 

This is an on-demand 17 minute video on extended constructive-response items and resources presented by the GDOE. The goals for the video include:  1) Explore characteristics of the narrative item on the Georgia Milestones ELA assessment.  2) Review the scoring philosophy for narrative items on Georgia Milestones.  3) Navigate Georgia Milestones narrative writing resources.
 

 

 

 

 

 

Event Date 08-20-2021
Event End Date 06-30-2026
Cut off date 06-30-2026
Individual Price Free

Format:  Online, CODE

Audience:  Teachers

Area:   ELA

Grade Span: High School

Location:  Online

Sponsor:  GDOE

Presenter:  GDOE   ELA

Contact hours:  N/A

 

 

This is an on-demand 16 minute video on developing characters, events, and experiences presented by the GDOE. The goals for the video include: 1)Identify student expectations for using description in narrative writing.  2) Explain why and how to effectively use description in narrative writing.  3) Explore the use of description in authentic mentor texts and student exemplars.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Event Date 08-20-2021
Event End Date 06-30-2026
Cut off date 06-30-2026
Individual Price Free

Format:  Online, CODE

Audience:  Teachers

Area:   ELA

Grade Span: 3 - 5

Location:  Online

Sponsor:  GDOE

Presenter:  GDOE   ELA

Contact hours:  N/A

 This is an on-demand 16 minute video on developing characters, events, and experiences presented by the GDOE.

The goals for the video include: 1)Identify student expectations for using description in narrative writing.  2) Explain why and how to effectively use description in narrative writing.  3) Explore the use of description in authentic mentor texts and student exemplars.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Event Date 08-20-2021
Event End Date 06-30-2026
Cut off date 06-30-2026
Individual Price Free

Format:  CODE

Audience: New Teachers

Area:  New Teachers, School Climate

Grade Span: K-12

Location:  Online

Sponsor: Premiere University

Presenter: Ron Clark

Contact hours: 4.5

This is copied and pasted directly from the Premiere University website:  "Ron Clark’s First-Year Teacher’s Guide To Success is a series of 24 self-paced professional development modules geared to equip and prepare teachers for their first year as educators. Ron pulls from his 25 years of experience to highlight important lessons he has learned along the way to keep the class experience engaging, exciting, and interactive for his students. Each video module provides key lessons along with in-class demonstrations on how to apply each principle. You will learn tips and techniques on how to bring your lessons to life, dealing with behavior issues, creating effective classroom discussions, setting expectations, and you get a FREE copy of Ron's best-selling book, The Essential 55. We firmly believe this course will be one you share with new teachers in your school’s administration for years to come." There are 60 seats available to the HGRESA. These classes are targeting new teachers in CSI, TSI, and/or Promise Schools in the HGRESA area, but as spaces allow, others can join.

Event Date 08-24-2021
Event End Date 06-30-2026
Cut off date 06-30-2026
Individual Price Free

Format:  CODE

Audience: Teachers, Academic Coaches, Leaders of CSI, TSI, and Promise Schools, but all are invited to participate

Area:  ELA, Science, Social Studies

Grade Span: K-12

Location:  Online

Sponsor: HGRESA

Presenter: June Lewis

Contact hours:

The Decision Making Strategy is an instructional strategy that promotes  thinking.  The strategy can be viewed as a framework that can be varied based on the content, outcomes to be measured, operations to be performed, and the needs of the students.  This is part of a series of guides for Georgia's Critical Thinking Skills program that was developed in 1994.  This strategy is appropriate for all grade levels and all content areas.  This strategy is content focused.  The phases include making a decision, communicating that decision to others, and synthesizing the content and the decisions.  The student may be the decision maker or the evaluator of a decision.

The materials consist of a VoiceThread, handouts, and sample and model lessons.

Event Date 08-27-2021
Event End Date 06-30-2026
Cut off date 06-30-2026
Individual Price Free

Format:  CODE

Audience: Teachers, Leaders

Area:  ELA

Grade Span: K-3

Location:  Online

Sponsor: HGRESA

Presenter: Wendy Slade

Contact hours:

How can you create an environment that helps children thrive? Learn how a classroom is more than a space with festive decorations, but a community of learning – an “ecosystem” of teachers, students, materials, and more – all working together so learning can flourish.

By the End of This Session You’ll Be Able To

  • Name the 4 major categories of an ideal classroom ecosystem
  • Recognize the 5 vital cognitive processes children need for learning
  • Develop activities and routines that will engage children in learning

Why It Matters

  • Establishing deliberate classroom ecosystems allows children to learn, thrive and develop
  • Fostering classroom culture engage children’s brains for learning
  • You can create an environment that fosters cognitive development necessary for children to read
Event Date 08-30-2021
Event End Date 06-30-2026
Cut off date 06-30-2026
Individual Price Free

Format:  CODE

Audience: Teachers, Leaders, Parapros

Area:  ELA

Grade Span: K-3

Location:  Online

Sponsor: HGRESA

Presenter: Wendy Slade

Contact hours:

Reading aloud to children gives them the opportunity to try on the language and experience of others. Discover how you can make your read-alouds more effective in the classroom.

By the End of This Session You’ll Be Able To

  • Describe the relationship between reading aloud to students and listening comprehension, vocabulary, and language skills
  • Model ability to read aloud to students to enhance critical thinking, personal reflection, empathy and imagination
  • Develop a plan for read-alouds using the K3 START Read framework and lesson planning sheet
  • Apply engaging activities that are related to your read-alouds throughout the day

Why It Matters

  • Meaningful read-alouds provide opportunities for students to use their schema
  • Meaningful read-alouds increase Tier 2 and Tier 3 vocabulary
  • Meaningful read-alouds increase listening comprehension
  • Meaningful read-alouds provide opportunities for students to improve oral and expressive language skills
Event Date 08-30-2021
Event End Date 06-30-2026
Cut off date 06-30-2026
Individual Price Free

Format:  CODE

Audience: Teachers, Leaders

Area: ELA

Grade Span: K-3

Location:  Online

Sponsor: HGRESA

Presenter: Wendy Slade

Contact hours:

The purpose of assessment is to gather relevant information about student performance. Assessments should guide our daily instruction. Find out more!

By the End of This Session You’ll Be Able To

  • Outline the Big 5 components of reading
  • Compose a drill down method to identify areas of growth for your students
  • Learn to backfill for students who need additional help

Why It Matters

  • Assessments are powerful tools to track student progress
  • Assessments allow you to individualize your teaching to meet each student’s needs
  • You can create an environment that fosters cognitive development necessary for children to read

 

Event Date 08-30-2021
Event End Date 06-30-2026
Cut off date 06-30-2026
Individual Price Free

Format:  CODE

Audience: Teachers, Leaders

Area: ELA

Grade Span: K-3

Location:  Online

Sponsor: HGRESA

Presenter: Wendy Slade

Contact hours:

After you have gathered data on your students, you can use targeted small group instruction to help them master critical, foundational reading skills. Learn the nuts and bolts of targeted small group instruction and how to incorporate it in your classroom.

By the End of This Session You’ll Be Able To

  • Develop small groups to maximize instruction​
  • Model best practices to teach and review foundational reading skills
  • Demonstrate ways to help students construct meaning from reading

Why It Matters

  • Studies have shown students who receive small group instruction perform significantly better than those who only receive whole group instruction
  • You can help fill in the gaps in student’s reading skills so they can become more accurate readers​
Event Date 08-30-2021
Event End Date 06-30-2026
Cut off date 06-30-2026
Individual Price Free

Format:  CODE

Audience:  CSI, TSI and Promise Schools; Others may join

Area: Virtual Teaching, School Climate

Grade Span:  K-3

Location:  Online

Sponsor: 

Presenter: Mr. Brian Buffington

Contact hours:   Self Paced, 6 modules

 

Brian Buffington has created brand new, self-paced courses to help educators better understand and improve Virtual Classroom Climate. Each course is divided into modules that include a 5-10 min video, note-taking sheet, and project. Module topics include: Getting To Know Your Students, Setting the Vibe, Virtual Learning Management, Rising to Greater Expectations, Engagement Through Experiences, and Motivating the Unmotivated.

Event Date 08-31-2021
Event End Date 06-30-2026
Cut off date 06-30-2026
Individual Price Free