Nov 14
Blending and Braiding Series: Session 3 - Strategies for Coordinating Services Across State and Local Agencies and Partners
This webinar will describe what these coordinating bodies are and how they got started in areas across the country. Speakers will also provide examples of what children’s and youth cabinets look like in practice and how they can make it easier to provide services and for students and families to access these services.
Oct 30
Blending and Braiding Series: Session 2 - Strategies for Providing and Making it Easier to Access Services Across Federal Agencies
Organized by the U.S. Department of Education.
This webinar will feature state, national and local experts who will share examples on how to provide cradle-to-career supports to help students and families access services and create thriving communities. Participants will also learn about federal flexibilities to pursue results-driven community frameworks.
Oct 30
Blending and Braiding Series: Session 2 - Strategies for Providing and Making it Easier to Access Services Across Federal Agencies
This webinar, organized by the U.S. Department of Education, will feature state, national and local experts who will share examples on how to provide cradle-to-career supports to help students and families access services and create thriving communities. Participants will also learn about federal flexibilities to pursue results-driven community frameworks.
Oct 23
This Virtual Coffeehouse, sponsored by the MAP Center Partnership, will bring together diverse educators to discuss the challenges equity-focused preservice teachers face and explore ways to better support their learning in an ever-changing world.
Oct 23
Federal Student Aid (FSA) will be hosting a free one-day federal financial aid webinar series. The sessions are geared toward students, parents, and college access professionals.
Sep 27
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Teach To Lead
The U.S. Department of Education is committed to elevating the work of PK-12 educators and is excited to announce a Fall 2024 Teach to Lead Summit focused on our greatest resource in education: our educators. This summit will convene teams of PK-12 educators from across the country to engage in focused planning and thought partnership around innovative ideas to improve the educator experience and strengthen the education profession. Teach to Lead events provide teams with collaboration time, skills development, and professional consultation to help teams plan for implementation and seek additional partners and support for their work.
Registration has closed for this event. Contact EED-TA@aemcorp.com with questions.
Visit our Teach to Lead page for more information.
Sep 26
Evaluators can be a great asset to many components of innovative education projects. This webinar will feature EIR grantees and evaluators discussing the ways in which they partner during different phases of a grant project. The panel will discuss how evaluators can enhance project work around fidelity of implementation, data collection, and even program planning.
Sep 24
Families Learning from Families Virtual Roundtable: Show Up! Take Action! Be The Change! - Demystifying Your School Board
amilies Learning from Families is an insightful and empowering Virtual Roundtable designed to elevate the voices of parents, caregivers, and families passionate about shaping the educational landscape for their children. This event aims to facilitate meaningful connections and equip participants with invaluable resources and strategies to become proactive catalysts for change within their school communities.
Throughout this engaging session, attendees will have the opportunity to explore practical ways to effectively partner with schools and school districts, fostering collaborative relationships that prioritize responsive, equitable, and just education for all. Expert conversation starters will share insights, empowering families to advocate for equitable education and drive positive change in their communities.
Sep 18
In this session, cohosted by the Region 8 Comprehensive Center and Effective Educator Development Technical Assistance Center, the National Council for History Education will share their efforts to center teacher experience in their programming through American History and Civics grants. The Region 8 Comprehensive Center will also share relevant resources that attendees can use to rethink how they support teachers in their contexts.
Sep 13
The Region 5 Comprehensive Center (R5CC) invites you to the next Networked Improvement Community of Practice (NICoP) session. Convening educators, education leaders, and experts from across state lines, this one-hour meeting is an opportunity to discuss continuous improvement and solve common and unique problems of practice in education. The fourth NICoP virtual meeting will allow both new and experienced NIC participants to share how they are implementing continuous improvement strategies in their local context.
Join us on Friday, September 13 from 11:00–12:00 ET to meet with colleagues who are using the NIC approach. Tap into the wisdom, experience, and enthusiasm of other educators and education leaders.