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NEA has teamed up with PBS station WETA to offer a variety of resources to help educators and families work collaboratively to ensure student success, both at school and at home. Our resources include instructional videos with expert tips on reading strategies, information on special education, tips for English language learners, articles that highlight best practices and more! What's the best way to check whether ELLs understand how to draw conclusions? Learn how 3rd-grade teacher Samantha Kirch uses informal assessment in her classroom. WETA and the National Education Association have teamed up to provide resources to support educators in literacy instruction. Resource Link: https://www.nea.org/weta/educator-resources

Renée Watson is a poet, a teacher, and an award-winning author of books for young readers, including the Ryan Hart middle grade series, the picture book biography Harlem’s Little Blackbird: The Florence Mills Story,... Many of her books are inspired by her experiences growing up as a Black girl in the Pacific Northwest. Christina Soontornvat is the award-winning author of picture books and chapter books for children, including To Change a Planet, the Diary of an Ice Princess chapter book series, the bestselling graphic novel, The Tryout,... Grace Lin is the author and illustrator of more than 20 books for kids — from picture books to young adult novels. Most of her books are about the Asian-American experience, yet their themes are often universal. “Books erase bias, they make the uncommon everyday, and the mundane exotic.

A book makes all cultures universal.” In this Reading Rockets interview, Caldecott Medal-winning author and illustrator Michaela Goade talks about her creative process, the inspiration behind some of her illustrations, and the importance of looking for diversity within Native stories. Michaela is an enrolled member of the Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska. Eric Velasquez is an award-winning author and illustrator of beloved classics such as Grandma's Records, Grandma's Gift, and Octopus Stew. He has also illustrated and designed book covers for numerous titles. Workshop Information - This is a workshop for educators to understand and address anger, anxiety, and avoidance behaviors; and, it provides tools to encourage positive behavior.

Restorative Practices Toolkit - This toolkit provides intentional, inclusive conflict resolution resources. Training information - This training is trauma-informed. It provides educator stress, anger, anxiety management, enhances educator sustainment, enables positive classroom climate creation, and encourages students to be more focused and engaged with emotional self-regulation practices. Project Information – This program provides information on children’s mental health, trauma-informed classrooms, Trauma 102, youth suicide prevention, and self-care for educators. Program Information – This program is for educators, students, and peers. It aims for a cultural shift in schools towards restorative practices, and addresses underlying issues that cause certain behaviors.

ESOL teacher Lori Dodson provides an overview to the NEA Advocacy Guide for ELLs and shares how she uses it. Dr. Christina Cipriano from the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence explains why social-emotional learning for diverse language learners cannot simply be a translation of emotions, words, and terms since it wouldn't take into account the... To help learners from all cultures and backgrounds, the first and primary part of the SEL program approach includes full family engagement instead of considering it as an after-thought or add-on. See the full interview with Dr. Cipriano on Reading Rockets.

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Renée Watson Is A Poet, A Teacher, And An Award-winning

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Restorative Practices Toolkit - This Toolkit Provides Intentional, Inclusive Conflict

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ESOL Teacher Lori Dodson Provides An Overview To The NEA

ESOL teacher Lori Dodson provides an overview to the NEA Advocacy Guide for ELLs and shares how she uses it. Dr. Christina Cipriano from the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence explains why social-emotional learning for diverse language learners cannot simply be a translation of emotions, words, and terms since it wouldn't take into account the... To help learners from all cultures and backgrou...