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Webinar Recording – Student Safety Online: Sports Gambling Exposed

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Informed and Inspired: Summer Reading Opportunities for Faculty Members and School Leaders

Teaching is among the most intellectually demanding professions, yet the conditions of the school year rarely allow for the kind of sustained reading that deepens practice. The pace is relentless, the demands are immediate, and professional development most often arrives […]

Teaching Without Limits: Supporting Faculty in Delivering on School Mission

When prospective teachers arrive to the campus of the Atlanta Speech School to initially meet with Executive Director Comer Yates, the conversation often begins with a simple ask: “Tell me about a student who changed your life.” The answers of […]

Webinar Recording – Building Proactive Systems for Student Well-Being

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Webinar Recording – Rethinking Assessments: Differentiation That Works

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Differentiated Instruction & Assessment: Foundations, Strategies, and Practical Applications

Reaching Every Student Differentiated instruction represents a fundamental shift from traditional teaching models to a more responsive, student-centered approach that honors the diverse learner profiles within each community. Instructional strategies that meet the varied academic readiness levels and personal interests […]

From SMART Goals to SMART Habits: A Neuroscience-Informed Framework for Teacher Growth

Goal-setting has become a cornerstone of professional growth in the education profession. Teachers are encouraged to define clear, measurable objectives. Frameworks such as SMART Goals have been widely adopted to ensure that professional development is specific, achievable, and observable. At […]

Webinar Recording – Protecting the Most Vulnerable: Child Safety Protocols

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Webinar Recording – The First Years Matter: Research Insights on Early Career Educators

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A Classroom Without Walls: Designing Early Learning Environments that Reflect Mission and Mindset

Episcopal Day School, located in Augusta, GA, introduced a Nature School – born from a deep belief that children learn best through meaningful, hands-on experiences that connect them to the world around them. The program grew out of the PK-grade […]