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So You Have a Student With Anxiety... Now What?How Do You Help Students With Anxiety? Learn Strategies to Help Students Students with anxiety can feel distracted and derailed - eroding optimism and detracting from learning. They struggle to acclimate to the classroom environment, fear ongoing risks, and worry...
How to Use Police at Your SchoolHow Are You Using Police at Your School? Determine What Presence is Necessary Today. As you balance community sentiment with student safety, you need to understand if law enforcement officers make schools safer or escalate disciplinary incidents and lead to...
FERPA and AI 101: K-12 SchoolsExpert Rick Verstegen will talk about privacy compliance in a way that both follows the law and your school’s ethic of care. You will learn how to treat students’ information in accordance with FERPA in the age of AI. What...
7 Steps To Go From Family Feud To Parent Partnership In Less Than 30 DaysEngage Parents to Help Address Behavior Concerns. Learn Seven Steps to Build Partnerships That Get Results. When a student presents problematic behaviors, the partnership between their parents and the school will either strengthen or weaken. Parent involvement ranges from nonexistent...
Legal Issues Around the NCAA Name, Image, and Likeness Guidelines for Your K-12 SchoolCan Your High School Athletes Receive Name, Image, and Likeness Compensation Now? Discover Pending Legislation and Legal Considerations. The NCAA permits college student-athletes to earn compensation for activities involving their names, images, and likenesses (NIL). With this recent attention at...
How to Stop Racial Microaggressions at SchoolStop Microaggressions at Your School: Learn How to Promote Anti-Racism at Your School During the first couple of months of this school year, microaggressions rose to even more disturbing levels. Students have expressed concerns regarding the negative encounters they experience...
How to Help Student-Athletes With Mental Health ChallengesDo Your Student-Athletes Have Mental Health Challenges? Learn How to Help Them Legally. Recent events have focused attention on the mental health issues unique to students involved in competitive sports. The combination of academics and athletics can cause stress. Your...
How To Teach The History Of JuneteenthHow Can You Teach About Juneteenth? Address the Holiday and What Makes It Special. Congress made Juneteenth a federal holiday in 2024. In a time of continuing racial inequity and curriculum bans, you need to know and teach the backstory...
So You Have a Student With Social-Emotional Learning Needs... Now What?How Do You Help Students With Social-Emotional Learning Needs? Students with social-emotional challenges are particularly vulnerable at the beginning of a new school year. They may find it hard to cope with feelings, set goals, or be unsuccessful at resolving...
Addressing Discrimination, Harassment, And Lack Of Inclusivity: A Scenario-Based, Practical Response GuideDiscriminatory or Just Uncomfortable? Learn How Your Institution Can Create an Inclusive Environment. There is a line between uncomfortable environments and those that would be legally considered discriminatory. Despite this distinction, your institution needs to go beyond the bland legal...
So You Think Your Student Has a Disability... Now What?Steps To Take If Your Student May Have A Disability. Learn How To Identify And Help Your Students. A student struggling with reading, math, or other school activities may have a disability. As you begin to collect and analyze data...
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A Guide To Common Formative Assessments And Defined Learning Outcomes
A Guide To Common Formative Assessments And Defined Learning Outcomes $150.00