Mark your calendars! You are invited to attend the FREE edWebinar “Change Lives with Empathy and Resilience in the Classroom: Unbroken, A Victory for Hope” (July 29th, 4:00-5:00pm) featuring Heather Fuller, high school educator and creator of the Unbroken Curriculum, and Darri Stephens, Resilient Educator Editor in Chief.
Heather will discuss how you can transform your classroom by building a culture of oracy through focused talk and literacy. This groundbreaking curriculum collaboration between Penguin Random House Education, Resilient Educator and The Louis Zamperini Foundation, will not just bring change to your classroom, but your own teaching methods and professional development, as well.
There will be a downloadable micro lesson, exclusive to this edWebinar, with differentiated and hybrid approaches (in-person, blended, and distance learning lessons) for whatever fall 2020 may bring to your classroom. Utilizing the young adult adaptation of the #1 New York Times bestseller Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand as the case study for this edWebinar, you’ll walk away with real, applicable tools and methods for your classroom.
These tools and methods will not only cultivate oracy, ultimately transforming your classroom, but increase empathy, resilience, and most importantly, hope within your students.
This edWebinar will be of interest to teachers, librarians, school leaders, ELA and curricular leaders, and school counselors of grades 3-12. There will be time to get your questions answered at the end of the presentation.
Click here for more information and to register for the edWebinar.
Click here to learn how you can earn a CE certificate by participating.