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6-6-14 The Whole Child Blog — Free Webinar: Technology Integration to Meet the Needs of the Common Core — Whole Child Education

Free Webinar: Technology Integration to Meet the Needs of the Common Core — Whole Child Education:





Klea Scharberg

Free Webinar: Technology Integration to Meet the Needs of the Common Core

ASCD Summer Boot Camp Webinar SeriesJoin ASCD Faculty member Andrew Miller for an exciting, free webinar to learn how to integrate technology in your classroom to support students' needs and the Common Core.
Monday, June 9, 2014, 3:00 p.m. eastern time
Register now!
In this webinar, participants will unpack specific Common Core State Standards across grade levels and subject areas to see how the Common Core calls for technology integration in the classroom. You will learn how to use technology for formative and summative assessments, close reading texts, writing, and other products. Solutions for those with limited and those with extensive technology resources will be considered.
Andrew Miller has spent many years in education as a classroom teacher, online teacher, curriculum developer, instructional coach, teacher leader, and education consultant. He has taught online and in brick-and-mortar classrooms in a variety of subjects, from English to technology. Connect with him on Twitter@betamiller.
This webinar is a part of ASCD's free Summer Boot Camp webinar series on classroom technology. Sign up for one or all of these webinars and view archived presentations at www.ascd.org/bootcamp.

6-5-14 The Whole Child Blog — Daniel Pink: Perfecting Your Power to Move Others — Whole Child Education
Daniel Pink: Perfecting Your Power to Move Others — Whole Child Education: THE WHOLE CHILD BLOGDaniel Pink: Perfecting Your Power to Move OthersJune 5, 2014 by Laura VarlasEducators teach, lead, and are learners, themselves. But there's a big piece of every profession that often gets overlooked. In his 2014 ASCD Annual Conference opening general session, author Daniel Pink argued that, in a signif