Free Webinar: Solving Academic and Behavior Problems in a Remote Environment – Dec 10
Posted by Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD) on December 8, 2020
Sign up for a close look at proven ways to relieve the five biggest stressors of teaching in a remote or hybrid setting. Using the strengths-based approach of Appreciative Inquiry, Margaret Searle and Marilyn Swartz will walk you through a problem-solving process that helps you apply your past successes to resolve new and unfamiliar challenges.
In this webinar, you will learn about
- Processes to reduce the overwhelming workload by working efficiently as a team.
- Tools that make it easy to identify student strengths as well as opportunities for academic and social-emotional growth.
- Strategies for partnering with parents and gaining their support.
- Ways to build solid relationships with students and keep them engaged.
- How to use the five whys technique to uncover the hidden barriers hindering achievement.
Date and Time: Thursday, December 10, 2020, 3:00-4:00 PM
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