08/23/2024
Have you always wanted to host a retreat but just didn't know where to start? My daughter Amber Karnes will teach you.
Planning Your First Successful Retreat | Amber Karnes
Planning Your First Successful Retreat with Amber Karnes Tuesdays, 6-9pm Eastern (NY) time Live, online workshop and co-working sessions for anyone feeling intimidated to host their first retreat September 10 Live Workshop September, 17, 24,October 1, 8 Co-working Sessions Register Now Have you alwa...
04/03/2024
IF WE LEARNED TOGETHER THROUGH PLP...
In the book I am writing as a sequel to our first book about being a Connected Educator, I wonder this during COVID...
"I remember wondering if the schools I had worked with – the ones where educators had embraced connecting learning and considered themselves digitally savvy – were feeling some reassurance as they continued with ‘business as usual’ instead of ‘business as unusual’. "
Would you reply here with your thoughts? How did being digitally savvy before COVID, help you during COVID?
I'd love to possibly use your response in the book.
08/26/2022
What’s something courageous that you’ve done?
12/13/2021
Joy and peace to everyone!
12/18/2020
Our 8 Top Tips for Educators using Google Workspace (formally G Suite)! What are some of your favorite ways to use Google Workspace? Let us know in a comment below!
Google Workspace: 8 Top Tips
8 Tips to Use Google Workspace (formally GSuite) in schools.
12/15/2020
As many schools and districts are experiencing remote learning, we’re hearing that students are struggling with interacting and connecting with each other in formal online spaces. This is a key skill that students need to fully engage in remote learning, a skill that can also support them as they move through school and eventually their career.
This week on the blog, Jennifer shares five tips to support students as they build online communication skills and contribute to a classroom community. Click below to read more!
5 Tips for Integrating Digital Citizenship into Remote Learning
Five tips that will support students in building online communication skills to connect with one another and contribute to a classroom community in a positive manner.
11/30/2020
We've extended the sale through today for Cyber Monday! 50% off our self-paced course Bundles and instructor led course, Connected Coaching!
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Powerful Learning Practice is offering 50% their top courses November 27th-November 29th.
11/30/2020
50% off our course bundles and an upcoming instructor led course, Connected Coaching!
50% off Sale Thru November 29th!
Powerful Learning Practice is offering 50% their top courses November 27th-November 29th.
11/20/2020
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https://www.idahoednews.org/news/caldwell-to-move-to-remote-learning-after-thanksgiving/
Rachel Spacek 11/19/2020
The Caldwell School District will move students to a remote-learning model starting Monday, Nov. 30.
Trustees approved the change during a special school board meeting Wednesday.
The vote follows Southwest District Health’s recent decision to move Canyon County into the red risk level for community spread of COVID-19. It also reflects procedures outlined in the district’s original reopening plan, which calls for a fully remote learning model under a “red” designation.
The district will continue with remote learning until at least Jan. 4, when students return from winter break.
The district has been operating in a hybrid model, with students alternating between days of in-person and remote learning.
The board will reevaluate the district’s reopening plan on Dec. 14. Trustees could then vote to allow students back in school or continue with remote learning after Jan. 4.
Trustee Andrew Butler said he hopes to reevaluate the district’s reopening plan at that time, perhaps to allow different grade levels to return to school amid the red designation.
Board chair Marisela Pesina pointed to COVID-19’s strain on Caldwell’s Latino Community.
“My community, their families are dying,” Pesina said. “There are vulnerable people in our community, no one can dispute that.”
Caldwell’s decision comes one week after trustees in the Boise School District voted to take their learning fully online after Thanksgiving break.
Caldwell to move to remote learning after Thanksgiving
Board chair Marisela Pesina said she has watched the virus ravage the Latino community in Caldwell.