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  1. What STEM Can Do for Your Classroom

    Improving Student Problem Solving, Collaboration, and Engagement, Grades K–6

    This book will help you teach creativity through STEM, focusing on authentic student collaboration and choice while offering examples and field-tested strategies for how to get there.

    $62.00

    Paperback

  2. Two-for-One Teaching

    Connecting Instruction to Student Values

    Use the academic tasks students already do for social-emotional learning. Integrate student values into academic instruction and make learning meaningful for students. This book will guide teachers in helping students connect their work to their values, empowering them to redefine success.

    $62.00

    Paperback, eBook

  3. Teaching for Transfer

    A Guide for Designing Learning With Real-World Application

    By: Michael McDowell

    Foreword by: Jay McTighe

    Empower K–12 learners to transfer their current knowledge to new contexts, navigate real-world problems, and more. This resource contains instructional strategies educators can use to build 21st century skills in learners and increase student engagement.

    $62.00

    Paperback, eBook

  4. Teaching for Lifelong Learning

    How to Prepare Students for a Changing World

    Develop lifelong learners who are engaged, curious, skillful, thoughtful, independent, confident, and reflective. This resource reveals four key goals for a lifelong learning education and how you can organize teaching around a practical four-phase instructional model. In addition, the author shares ways to improve assessments and offers curriculum development strategies that will help students succeed academically and navigate college, career, and life.

    $62.00

    Paperback

  5. Teaching & Assessing 21st Century Skills

    In this practical guide, the authors present a model of instruction and assessment designed to help students succeed in the ever-changing knowledge economy of the 21st century.

    $66.00

    Paperback, eBook

  6. Teachers as Architects of Learning, 2nd Edition

    Twelve Constructs to Design and Configure Successful Learning Experiences

    Craft a personal blueprint for teaching that ensures student learning stands as the foundation of your classroom. This resource offers research-based instructional design and teaching strategies that bolster K–12 student success throughout the learning process.

    $55.50

    Paperback, eBook

  7. Sustainable Project-Based Learning

    Five Steps for Designing Authentic Classroom Experiences in Grades 5–12

    By: Brad Sever

    Foreword by: Suzie Boss

    Learn how to design, implement, and assess engaging sustainable project-based learning (SPBL) units while ensuring students gain surface-, deep-, and transfer-level knowledge. Author Brad Sever offers a five-step process that partners academic growth with social-emotional skill development.

    $62.00

    Paperback

  8. Strategies for Activating SEL Across the Curriculum

    January 4, 2023

    In this one-hour session, K-12 educators will consider the impact of social-emotional learning (SEL) on students when making instructional decisions. Using the highly effective, research-informed Equity and SEL Integration Framework, you will learn to incorporate impactful, creative strategies to craft experiences focused on preparing students for learning.

    Free webinar

  9. Stick the Learning

    Brain-Based Teaching Techniques to Increase Retention, Application, and Transfer

    Research shows that desirable difficulties as achieved with spaced repetition, interleaving, and retrieval (SIR) have positive long-term impacts on student learning, because the learning sticks. This book guides you through these three techniques for a more brain-compatible classroom geared toward student success.

    $55.50

    Paperback, eBook

  10. Singletons in a PLC at Work®: Navigating On-Ramps to Meaningful Collaboration

    February 16, 2023

    Singletons—teachers who are the only ones teaching a specific course or subject—often ask how they can effectively participate on a collaborative team. Additionally, leaders frequently ask what they should be doing to guide and support singletons. This webinar provides participants clear direction to help singletons engage in meaningful collaboration. Teachers and leaders receive templates they can implement immediately.

    Free webinar