Engaged Teaching:Education-Technology Strategies

Every teacher strives to run his or her classroom smoothly and generate excitement about learning—but that can be far easier said than done. This unique toolkit presents resources spanning three key focus areas that educators need to create truly dynamic learning environments. It gives teachers and those who support them exclusive, finger-tip access to 18 highly-regarded, educator-led Education Week PD webinars. The presentations provide both practical, ready-to-use advice and essential contextual information.

To deepen teachers’ understanding and practice, the toolkit also includes seven Education Week Spotlight compilations exploring key instructional issues, plus the popular e-book Classroom Management Q&A’s: Expert Strategies for Teaching by renowned teacher Larry Ferlazzo. Provided in a flexible, on-demand format, this toolkit can be used to help teachers sharpen specific skills and enhance professional knowledge.

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Price $399.00. This package includes full access for one user.
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Price $999.00. This package includes full access for unlimited users. You will receive an invoice within 30 days.

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