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edWeb.net's edWebinars

edWeb.net

5/28/2019 8:34:41 AM

Montgomery

Organization / Agency Details

Melissa Hodgson

50 Vreeland Drive
Montgomery , New Jersey 08558

2014863458

melissaedweb.net

Event Details

Online

6/6/2019

6/1/2020

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Brief Description

Describe the program, it's target audience, objectives, location, dates, and registration information. Include contact information and a web link.

Web Address: www.edWeb.net
Contact E-mail: info@edWeb.net

edWeb.net is a free professional learning network that makes it possible for innovative educators to share their best ideas and practices with each other – any time, anywhere.  The edWeb community includes teachers, librarians, technology specialists, and administrators who are passionate and generous in sharing the most innovative and effective ideas that can improve their own practice, but more importantly, student achievement and preparation for college, career and life.

edWeb.net is free for educators thanks to the support of partners and sponsors who help us host online professional learning communities and engaging edWebinars on the widest range of topics from school gardens to coding. Educators love edWebinars. We host 300 a year and archive over 1400 on-demand edWebinars that provide real-time engagement for educators around the world. All edWebinars are 60 minutes and participants can print a certificate immediately after viewing.    In addition to that, edWeb is a free professional social network that any educator or educational institution can use to create a personal learning network to collaborate, share ideas, and move forward faster with new ideas and initiatives.

In a world that offers a plethora of online tools to choose from, edWeb fulfills the need for a professional social and learning network that is focused on the needs of educators. We’ve received wonderful awards and recognition for our work. Our edWebinars are gaining state-level approval for teacher re-licensure. We are happiest that edWebbers tell us every day how much they love edWeb.

To view edWeb.net's amazing edWebinars or to join a professional learning community, visit www.edWeb.net and become a member.  Membership is free!

Agenda

Times can be approximated (up to 6 PD hours per day), however information regarding content is required.

All edWebinars are 60 minutes in length.  Each presenter begins with a basic agenda for the presentations, highlighting the topics to be covered, and concludes the presentation with a live Q&A session.  edWebinars include an optional objective quiz that the participant must pass in order to print a personalized certificate of completion. edWebinars use a mixture of direct instruction from qualified presenters, participant dialogue with the presenters, and online chats between educators at the conclusion of the edWebinar.  

edWebinars are organized by the following topics.  Each topic contains dozens of edWebinars presented by educators at the top of their fields that can be joined live or viewed on-demand:

  • Arts in Education

  • Assessment

  • Audio-based Learning

  • Autism

  • Blended Learning

  • Brain & Learning

  • Bullying Prevention

  • Character Education

  • Classroom Management

  • Classrooms & Learning Spaces

  • Common Core

  • Computer Science/Coding

  • Connected Teaching & Learning

  • Differentiated Instruction

  • Digital Citizenship

  • Digital Content/eBooks

  • Digital Learning

  • Digital Learning PreK-3

  • E-rate Funding

  • Early Childhood Learning

  • Education Funding

  • English, Language Arts, Writing

  • Family & Community Engagement

  • Family Engagement

  • Financial Literacy/Entrepreneurship

  • Flipped Learning

  • Gamed-based Learning

  • Global Education

  • Health & Wellness

  • K12 Purchasing

  • Language Learning

  • Leadership/Administration

  • Library/Media

  • Maker Ed

  • Mathematics

  • Mobile Learning

  • New Teacher Help

  • Open Educational Resources

  • P21

  • Parent & Community Engagement

  • Personalized Learning

  • Professional Development

  • Project-based Learning

  • Reading Skills

  • Real World Literacy

  • School Gardens

  • School Safety

  • Science

  • Social Studies & Civics

  • Social-Emotional Learning

  • Special Education/Inclusion

  • STEM

  • Technology for Learning

  • Technology Infrastructure

  • Travel

Target Audience

edWeb.net's target audience are P-12 educators, including classroom teachers, paraprofessionals, teachers' aides, technology and media specialists, teacher-leaders, instructional coaches, building-level and district-level administrators. 

Registration Information

Registration is free to all edWeb.net members.  Membership is also free! Educators can join at www.edWeb.net.  Members may choose to participate in live edWebinars, watch a pre-recorded, archived webinar on-demand, or join an online professional learning community.

Focus Areas

Choose the primary Focus Area (Section 8.02) and describe how your event relates to the selected Focus Area, and how educator participation in this program will increase student achievement.
Content (K-12)

Content K-12

The goals of edWeb.net’s edWebinars and edWeb communities align with the overarching goal of increasing student achievement, engagement, wellbeing, and college/career-readiness.  edWeb’s goals include:

  • Providing educators with the free professional, personalized learning and support they need to keep up with all of the changes in teaching and learning, new practices and pedagogy, to expand their content knowledge, and infuse technology into instruction.

  • Offering professional learning within the context of online communities that support global learning anytime/anywhere, are continuous over time, and provide a respectful and trusting community for professional dialogue and collaboration.

  • Connecting a community of over 550,000 educators with peers and experts for sustained, collaborative professional learning that can have an immediate impact on school culture, teaching, learning, and student engagement and achievement.


Sampling of edWebinars under the topic of Content K-12:

Top STEM Ideas to Keep Your Students Engaged at the End of the School Year
Educating the Whole Child in a World of Silos - STEM, STEAM and Beyond
K-5 Students' Natural Curiosity: The Key to True STEM Learning
How to Connect Science, Technology, Engineering, Robotics, Arts, and Math in the Classroom
Turn Your Elementary School into a STEM School! How-To Steps from Educators Who Transformed Their School
Now is the Perfect Time for STEM! Strategies to End the Year with Fun
Igniting the Spark: Engaging Secondary Students in Real-World Mathematical Problem-Solving
STEM, STEAM, and STREAM... What Do They Have in Common? Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
Mathematical Conversations for Next Generation STEM Students: Constructing Viable Arguments and Critiquing Other's Reasoning
Engaging Students in Real-World STEM Problem-Solving
Coding, Robotics & Making: Finding Money to Support your STEM Program
Incorporating Character Education into Your STEM Lessons

Revolutionary Learning: Interactive History Games for All Secondary Social Studies Students

Civil Discourse in a Republic: Using Historical Context to Discuss the Importance of Civility

Six Key Ideas for More Meaningful Social Studies

Research: Understanding and Embracing the New C3 Standards

Connecting Students to Holiday Celebrations Around the World

Using OER Smarter, Better & Faster for High School Social Studies

FILMS BYKIDS: Inspire Learning with Cinematic Journeys Using Student Films as Catalysts for Cross-Cultural Understanding and Critical Thinking

Literacy in Social Studies and Science for ELLs

Courage, Character and Commitment: Interview with Medal of Honor Recipient Bennie G. Adkins

Digital Tools for the Social Studies Classroom

Interview with a Medal of Honor Recipient: Living History with Melvin Morris

History Goes to the Movies: Historical Fiction's Place in the Classroom

Instructional Strategies

The goals of edWeb.net’s edWebinars and edWeb communities align with the overarching goal of increasing student achievement, engagement, wellbeing, and college/career-readiness.  edWeb’s goals include:

  • Providing educators with the free professional, personalized learning and support they need to keep up with all of the changes in teaching and learning, new practices and pedagogy, to expand their content knowledge, and infuse technology into instruction.

  • Offering professional learning within the context of online communities that support global learning anytime/anywhere, are continuous over time, and provide a respectful and trusting community for professional dialogue and collaboration.

  • Connecting a community of over 550,000 educators with peers and experts for sustained, collaborative professional learning that can have an immediate impact on school culture, teaching, learning, and student engagement and achievement.


Sampling of edWebinars under the Instructional Strategies Topic:

    Yes They Can: The Five Highest Impact Priority Practices for Classrooms
    How to Reach the Hard to Teach: Excellent Instruction for Those Who Need It Most
    Developing a Multi-District Culturally & Linguistically Responsive Teaching Initiative
    Ensuring Success for All: Strategies for Bringing Out the Best in Students in Poverty, and Students Who Struggle With Language and Learning
    Research-Based Literacy Strategies for All Young Children
    Differentiating Instruction with Technology: A Framework for Success
    Creating Assessments for Differentiated Instruction
    Differentiated Instruction: In the Classroom and at Home
    Differentiation, Assessment and Grading: Redefining Fair


    Educating the Whole Child in a World of Silos - STEM, STEAM and Beyond

    K-5 Students' Natural Curiosity: The Key to True STEM Learning
    How to Connect Science, Technology, Engineering, Robotics, Arts, and Math in the Classroom
    Empower, Enable, Engage: Create the Learning Environment Your Students Have Always Dreamed Of
    Project Based Learning for Every Classroom

    Assessment

    Assessment

    The goals of edWeb.net’s edWebinars and edWeb communities align with the overarching goal of increasing student achievement, engagement, wellbeing, and college/career-readiness.  edWeb’s goals include:

    • Providing educators with the free professional, personalized learning and support they need to keep up with all of the changes in teaching and learning, new practices and pedagogy, to expand their content knowledge, and infuse technology into instruction.

    • Offering professional learning within the context of online communities that support global learning anytime/anywhere, are continuous over time, and provide a respectful and trusting community for professional dialogue and collaboration.

    • Connecting a community of over 550,000 educators with peers and experts for sustained, collaborative professional learning that can have an immediate impact on school culture, teaching, learning, and student engagement and achievement.


    Sampling of edWebinars under the topic of Assessment

    Assessing to Inform Teaching and Learning: A Guide for Leaders
    You Gave a Formative Assessment, Now What?
    Leading for Writing Fluency: Language and Basic Skills Fluency for Argumentation and Editing
    Decoding Assessment Questions: Immediate Actions for Deeper Comprehension
    Designing and Using Performance Tasks
    Differentiating Performance Tasks for All Students
    Giving Effective Feedback to Your Students
    Characteristics of Effective Feedback
    Priorities to Bridge the Gap
    Accelerate Learning with Productive Struggle
    Developing Your Data-Driven Mindset and Practice
    Using Plickers to Assess Student Learning Instantly
    Improving Teaching And Learning With Technology-Enabled Formative Assessments
    College & Career Ready Assessment Items - Exploring the Most Difficult Exemplars
    Why Formative Assessment is So Important

    Advocacy/Leadership

    Advocacy/Leadership

    The goals of edWeb.net’s edWebinars and edWeb communities align with the overarching goal of increasing student achievement, engagement, wellbeing, and college/career-readiness.  edWeb’s goals include:

    • Providing educators with the free professional, personalized learning and support they need to keep up with all of the changes in teaching and learning, new practices and pedagogy, to expand their content knowledge, and infuse technology into instruction.

    • Offering professional learning within the context of online communities that support global learning anytime/anywhere, are continuous over time, and provide a respectful and trusting community for professional dialogue and collaboration.

    • Connecting a community of over 550,000 educators with peers and experts for sustained, collaborative professional learning that can have an immediate impact on school culture, teaching, learning, and student engagement and achievement.


    Sampling of edWebinars under the topic of Advocacy/Leadership

    Learning Transformed: 8 Keys to Designing Tomorrow's Schools, Today
    Breaking Out of Isolation: Becoming a Connected School Leader
    Empower Teacher Leaders: Using Personalized Learning and Data to Build Instructional Capacity
    The Public School in an Age of Choice: How to Compete for the Win
    Creating Tomorrow's Schools Today
    Building Blended Learning Teacher Leaders in Your District
    How Online Learning Communities Help Principals Collaborate and Succeed
    STEM Learning Careers and Leadership
    Renegade Leadership: A Simple Framework for Meaningful Change
    Leading Instructional Change: One District's Journey to Implementing Personalized Learning
    How to Manage a Winter Emergency from Start to Finish
    New Federal Grant Funds Billions for Blended Learning: Are You Aligned?
    Leading for Impact and Equity
    Leading, Implementing, and Sustaining Innovations in Personalized Learning

    Education Technology

    Education Technology

    The goals of edWeb.net’s edWebinars and edWeb communities align with the overarching goal of increasing student achievement, engagement, well being, and college/career-readiness.  edWeb’s goals include:

    • Providing educators with the free professional, personalized learning and support they need to keep up with all of the changes in teaching and learning, new practices and pedagogy, to expand their content knowledge, and infuse technology into instruction.

    • Offering professional learning within the context of online communities that support global learning anytime/anywhere, are continuous over time, and provide a respectful and trusting community for professional dialogue and collaboration.

    • Connecting a community of over 550,000 educators with peers and experts for sustained, collaborative professional learning that can have an immediate impact on school culture, teaching, learning, and student engagement and achievement.


    Sampling of edWebinars under the Educational Technology Topic

    Navigating the Digital Shift: Implementing Digital Instructional Materials for Learning
    Equipping Students with Digital Literacy Skills
    Challenge-Based Learning in the School Library Makerspace
    Girls in STEM: Creating a New Era
    Digital Collaboration to Support Literacy Classrooms
    Building Curriculum with Colleagues: Where the Library and Classroom Learning Connect
    Get Your School Data Out of the Silos and into the Light
    Creating a Dyslexia-Friendly School
    Leave No Child Offline and Leave No Teacher Behind: Why Equity and Access to Digital Tools, Tech-Savvy Teachers, and the Internet are Important to the Future of Our Nation
    How to Inspire and Energize in Everyday Conversations at School
    Music Activities to Support Social Development in the Early Childhood Inclusion Classroom
    Achieving Student Agency with the Perfect Assessment System
    Keyboarding Skills Are Foundational for Success

    Principles of learning/developmental stages

    Principles of learning/developmental stages

    The goals of edWeb.net’s edWebinars and edWeb communities align with the overarching goal of increasing student achievement, engagement, wellbeing, and college/career-readiness.  edWeb’s goals include:

    • Providing educators with the free professional, personalized learning and support they need to keep up with all of the changes in teaching and learning, new practices and pedagogy, to expand their content knowledge, and infuse technology into instruction.

    • Offering professional learning within the context of online communities that support global learning anytime/anywhere, are continuous over time, and provide a respectful and trusting community for professional dialogue and collaboration.

    • Connecting a community of over 550,000 educators with peers and experts for sustained, collaborative professional learning that can have an immediate impact on school culture, teaching, learning, and student engagement and achievement.


    Sampling of edWebinars under the topic of learning/developmental stages

    Top Tips and Research from the Encyclopedia of Infant and Toddler Activities
    Classroom Practices that Support Creative Investigations in Early Mathematics
    Music Activities to Support Social Development in the Early Childhood Inclusion Classroom
    Open-Ended Questions in the Early Learning Classroom
    Purposeful Engagements: Supporting Young Learners with Meaningful Interactions
    Thrifty Teacher's Guide to Creative Learning Centers
    Music, Movement and Learning: Bringing Joy Back to Education!
    Never, Ever-Advice, Wisdom, and Humor for Preschool Teachers
    Making the Most of Math Models
    Early Number Concepts: Turning Misconceptions into Meaning
    Discovery Learning for Infants and Toddlers: Treasure Basket Explorations
    Worksheets Don't Grow Dendrites: 20 Instructional Strategies That Engage the Brain
    Why the ABC's Aren't as Easy as 1-2-3 for Preschoolers
    You Know Better: Bridging the Gap between "Knowing" and "Doing"
    Preschool Health and Safety Matters: Best Practices for Protecting and Supporting Young Learners
    Ignite Your Students with Passion, Creativity, and Energy
    Turning Your Preschoolers into Lifelong Learners
    Understanding and Addressing Challenging Behaviors in the Classroom
    Music Play: Before You Play Music, You Must Play WITH Music!

    Cognitive research

    Cognitive research

    The goals of edWeb.net’s edWebinars and edWeb communities align with the overarching goal of increasing student achievement, engagement, wellbeing, and college/career-readiness.  edWeb’s goals include:

    • Providing educators with the free professional, personalized learning and support they need to keep up with all of the changes in teaching and learning, new practices and pedagogy, to expand their content knowledge, and infuse technology into instruction.

    • Offering professional learning within the context of online communities that support global learning anytime/anywhere, are continuous over time, and provide a respectful and trusting community for professional dialogue and collaboration.

    • Connecting a community of over 550,000 educators with peers and experts for sustained, collaborative professional learning that can have an immediate impact on school culture, teaching, learning, and student engagement and achievement.


    Sampling of edWebinars under the Cognitive Research Topic
    The Physical Side of Executive Function: A Moving Strategy
    Worksheets Don't Grow Dendrites: 20 Instructional Strategies That Engage the Brain
    Turning Your Preschoolers into Lifelong Learners
    What to Look for in Students' Executive Function
    Using Neuroscience to Improve Learning Fractions
    The Best Kept Secret in Learning: Executive Function
    52 Ways to Boost Young Children's Brain Development
    Supporting Children's Brain Development through Music
    Preparing Children for Success in School and Life
    Building Young Children's Sounds, Words and Brains: Your Words and Interactions Matter
    What Brain Research Tells Us About the Social & Emotional Development of Young Children
    Brain-Friendly Teaching and Learning in Your Think Tank Library
    The Creative Brain: The Neuroscience of Creativity
    The Impact of Technology on Our Brains
    Classroom Habitudes: Teaching 21st Century Skills to Brains Wired in the Digital Age
    Run, Jump, Learn! How Exercise can Transform our Schools
    Neuroplasticity, Brain Training and Academic Achievement
    Designing Learning Environments Based on How We Learn


    Parent involvement

    Parent involvement

    The goals of edWeb.net’s edWebinars and edWeb communities align with the overarching goal of increasing student achievement, engagement, wellbeing, and college/career-readiness.  edWeb’s goals include:

    • Providing educators with the free professional, personalized learning and support they need to keep up with all of the changes in teaching and learning, new practices and pedagogy, to expand their content knowledge, and infuse technology into instruction.

    • Offering professional learning within the context of online communities that support global learning anytime/anywhere, are continuous over time, and provide a respectful and trusting community for professional dialogue and collaboration.

    • Connecting a community of over 550,000 educators with peers and experts for sustained, collaborative professional learning that can have an immediate impact on school culture, teaching, learning, and student engagement and achievement.


    Sampling of edWebinars under the Parent involvement topic:

    Device Free Dinners to Drive Home Digital Citizenship
    Draw Families Into School: Creativity Conversations with Parents
    Tell Your School's Story with Do-it-Yourself Video
    Communicating with Parents Through the Summer Slag
    Make Language Learning a Family Matter! How to Engage Parents to Increase Student Success
    Engaging Families through Culturally Competent, Authentic Communication
    Creativity Connects Schools and Families: Increase Parental Engagement
    Can You Hear Me Now? Getting the Right Info to Parents, in the Right Ways
    Maximizing Your K-12 Communications to Support Student Success
    D as in Disaster: Planning for the Worst- Hoping for the Best
    Global Community Engagement for K-12 Students: Lessons from Greenleaf
    Roadmap to Optimizing K12 Communities: Achieve Superior Engagement for Your District
    Why Design Matters: How a Well-Designed Website Can Increase K-12 Community Engagement
    Family Engagement through Music: Using Music to Promote Family Engagement in Children's Learning at School and Home

    Building a collaborative learning community

    Collaboration

    The goals of edWeb.net’s edWebinars and edWeb communities align with the overarching goal of increasing student achievement, engagement, wellbeing, and college/career-readiness.  edWeb’s goals include:

    • Providing educators with the free professional, personalized learning and support they need to keep up with all of the changes in teaching and learning, new practices and pedagogy, to expand their content knowledge, and infuse technology into instruction.

    • Offering professional learning within the context of online communities that support global learning anytime/anywhere, are continuous over time, and provide a respectful and trusting community for professional dialogue and collaboration.

    • Connecting a community of over 550,000 educators with peers and experts for sustained, collaborative professional learning that can have an immediate impact on school culture, teaching, learning, and student engagement and achievement.


    Sampling of edWebinars under Collaboration topic:

    Enabling Greater Collaboration and Learning for Your Entire School with Teams

    Collaboration Impacts Students' Learning

    Project-Based Learning with Agile Project Management

    Wonderful Ideas To Ignite Collaboration, Creativity and Computational Thinking

    Developing a LEAN Mindset for Effective Teaching & Learning

    Maximize Student Learning Through Design Thinking

    Fostering Student Collaboration Through Coding

    Girls in STEM: Creating a New Era

    Digital Collaboration to Support Literacy Classrooms

    Building Blocks for the Success of English Language Learners

    Educating the Whole Child in a World of Silos - STEM, STEAM and Beyond

    reThinking Learning Spaces: 21st Century Design to Support the Four C's

    Collaboration in the Digital Classroom


    Empowering Young People to Solve Real World Challenges: Global Projects from Primary to Secondary

    Student health and wellness, including: A.E.D. and CPR

    Student health and wellness, including: A.E.D. and CPR

    The goals of edWeb.net’s edWebinars and edWeb communities align with the overarching goal of increasing student achievement, engagement, wellbeing, and college/career-readiness.  edWeb’s goals include:

    • Providing educators with the free professional, personalized learning and support they need to keep up with all of the changes in teaching and learning, new practices and pedagogy, to expand their content knowledge, and infuse technology into instruction.

    • Offering professional learning within the context of online communities that support global learning anytime/anywhere, are continuous over time, and provide a respectful and trusting community for professional dialogue and collaboration.

    • Connecting a community of over 550,000 educators with peers and experts for sustained, collaborative professional learning that can have an immediate impact on school culture, teaching, learning, and student engagement and achievement.


    Sampling of edWebinars under the topic of Student health and wellness, including: A.E.D. and CPR

    Bullying Prevention: Tips & Tech Tools
    Cultivating Empathy: The Best Antidote to Bullying
    Recognize, Respond, Report: Preventing and Addressing Bullying of Students with Special Needs
    Intent vs. Perception: How Horseplay Leads to Bullying
    Bully Backlash
    Bullying and the Law
    Bullying and the Brain
    Why Adults Ignore Bullying in Schools

    Using Documentation to Address Bullying
    How to Identify Bullying
    Making Your Class a "Bully-Free Zone"


    Emotional Intelligence in ELA and Social Studies: Integrating Social-Emotional Learning into the Curriculum in Ways that Satisfy State Standards

    Motivating the Gifted but Reluctant Learner
    Self-Regulation in the Classroom: Helping Students Learn How to Learn
    Cultivating Empathy: The Best Antidote to Bullying
    Character Day: A Global Event for Exploring Social and Emotional Learning through Films, Discussions
    Cuddling, Consciousness, and Cognition: The Significance of Emotional Engagement on Development and Learning
    S/he Hit Me First: Learn Proactive Solutions to Teach Social Emotional Skills through Daily Conflict
    Minds and Hearts Together - Essential Tools for Learning: Nurturing social-emotional learning in the early years
    What Brain Research Tells Us About the Social & Emotional Development of Young Children

    Learning Objectives

    What are the participant learning objectives (Learning Designs), and how do they relate to the chosen Focus Area(s)?
    Learning Designs are defined to be professional learning that increases educator effectiveness and results for all students, integrates theories, research and models of human learning to achieve its intended outcomes. (learningforward.org)

      • edWeb.net partners with dozens of educational organizations, including Crayola, Britannica Digital Learning, Common Sense Education, and Microsoft to bring the most relevant topics to our members via edWebinars.  All edWebinars have specific objectives which are communicated to the participants at the beginning of the presentation. The edWeb.net browsing feature allows educators to search for specific topics and read summaries of the edWebinars to help them decide which presentation best meets their needs.    

      • edWebinars:

        • Are presented by experts at the top of their fields in all areas of education.

        • Provide an opportunity for professional learning to be aligned to personal professional learning plans, and also provide a wide range of choice to meet educator interests.

        • Provide a range of rigorous content to meet the needs of preK - 12 educators in all school roles, including teachers, media specialists, and administrators.

        • Help educators develop the technology skills to effectively incorporate technology into the school environment, instruction and learning, and community outreach.

        • Address the needs of all learners, including special needs, ELL, gifted and talented.

        • Provide support for culturally and linguistically responsive teaching and equitable access to learning in school and at home.

        • Provide programs on school safety, bullying prevention, cognitive development, and social-emotional learning.

        • Has an extensive collection of programs to support all levels of education, early childhood, intermediate, and secondary education.

        • Have continuing education quizzes and professional learning plans that provide opportunities for assessment, reflection, and action.

        • Are aligned with the ISTE Standards for Educators

    Bibliography

    Include dates, titles, author(s), and/or website (must cite at least 3 current sources)

    edWeb.net’s research-based practices for personalized professional learning were the focus of a recent case study conducted by Cambridge Learning Group.  A summary of the report and a link to the full report, which contains a bibliography is below.

    Rock Valley Community School District in Iowa relies on edWeb.net to support its professional development program for teachers. Their program embodies four of the key features identified by educational researchers as characterizing high quality professional learning experiences, the effective design of online communities for teachers, and best practices for integrating informal online professional learning with formal district professional development. In each case, edWeb.net provides critical support that empowers Rock Valley leaders to implement research-based practices:

    • Content-based professional development through edWeb.net resources applied to instruction

    • Active learning through structured online activities and classroom application

    • Collaboration that builds knowledge and makes collective decisions

    • Sustained development through personal learning plans linked to activities in edWeb.net

    edWeb.net has made it possible for Rock Valley Community School District to put a professional development program into place that embodies many of the features most important for improving instruction. Rachel Langenhorst, a district leader responsible for developing the professional development programs the district uses, acknowledges that some of the activities could have been supported using general-purpose tools, such as Google Docs, and some do incorporate such tools. However, she says that she would gladly pay for edWeb.net because it provides a central hub through which to link together a “hot mess” of free tools. It offers an intuitive interface, keeps everything in one place, and offers extensive community administration options.

    edWeb.net enables leaders to design and deliver professional development programming that exemplifies much of what we know from research to be effective in transforming instructional practice to accelerate student growth. Rock Valley teachers benefit from edWebinar content aligned with their goals for instructional improvement they can use right away in their classrooms. The school year is punctuated with intensive active, collaborative learning activities that are structured and documented on edWeb.net. These are tied to continuous improvement through each teachers’ professional learning plans and their collective decisions about instructional strategies, some of which are also made on the platform.  Rock Valley’s Individualized PD Day and Rocket University experiences are shared with their AEA as well as their school board to further increase communication and common goals.

    Other districts would do well to build on Rock Valley’s example of how best to use edWeb.net to support powerful professional development grounded in research on how teachers learn.

    The Rock Valley Case Study included the following references:

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