FLIPP Executive Functioning PD - Strategies to Improve Executive Function: A Foundation for Success - This series supports you in supporting your learners who may lack of appropriate executive function (EF) skills—which includes the ability to switch between topics and activities, initiate action, cope with change, make choices, plan and organize, manage time, inhibit impulses, regulate emotions, and solve problems—make reaching high expectations difficult. In these sessions, you will gain an understanding of how deficits in executive function affect a student’s learning and behavior and discover how to incorporate numerous evidence-based strategies into school settings that build competent EF skills and provide a foundation for learning and thriving in all environments.
Google Classroom Webinars- EUSD Professional Development includes web based resources that are available on demand. The resources provide opportunities for all EUSD teachers. Topic areas include: Classroom Environment and Culture, Engagement, Purpose, Curriculum & Pedagogy, Assessment for Student Learning and Special Education. (K-12, edWeb, Corwin, Teaching Strategies, and Learning for Justice) *Join Google Class- c5a6wyh for access.
NETs ONLY - Independent Book Study Asynchronous PD Option - Engage in a book study of your choice to support your professional growth. Earn up to 5 hours of PD credit to use towards University and/or Differentiation credit. | LINK to a forced copy of the PD document (be sure to rename the copy and move to your NETs folder) | LINK to optional book checkout list (Discuss other book options with your mentor.)
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Engaged Brain 1) Must register w/EUSD first 2) Finalize registration w/SDCOE Active Engagement - This entertaining and fast-paced training will give K-12 educators dozens of brain-based strategies that can be used right away to keep students of varying abilities and learning styles involved and motivated to learn. Participants will learn, practice, and have modeled for them specific ways to increase movement, creative thinking, content-based talk, general participation and more during direct instruction and beyond.Limited to NETs Induction— 30 slots Explore more here.
Thursday December 5, 2024 4:30pm - 7:30pm PST Virtual