In this session, we'll explore how Apple technology can be at the forefront of your classroom approach to inclusion in how it: 1) unlocks potential and removes barriers by providing inclusive tools; 2) adapts to meet individual learning needs; and 3) empowers students to have voice and choice when creating multimodal texts to demonstrate their understanding.
Come learn new & favorite features in Book Creator - templates for all content/grade levels, access for ESOL students, authentic assessments & so much more!
As students progress through school, if they struggle with any areas of executive dysfunction, changes in educational demands increase the impact on all areas of academic performance. Fortunately, educators can structure the classroom environment in ways that support their learning needs. In this session, learn simple strategies you can implement today to support students with executive dysfunction.
This session will uncover systematic and explicit instructional strategies that empower students to master essential literacy skills, paving the way for their academic success across all subjects. Discover practical approaches, real-world examples, and actionable insights to elevate literacy instruction in your classroom!
This session will share and explain the vast array of curriculum resources that the National World War II Museum offers, as well as practical and engaging ways to utilize them in the classroom.
We will highlight some ideas from Ron Clark's "1% rule" that suggests that making consistent, small improvements—just 1% each day—can lead to significant progress and transformation over time.