SPN hosts at least one webinar a month for network members. Similar to the podcasts, the topics are selected based on member questions, the monthly focus topic of the newsletter, or a particularly timely issue relevant to SPN members. These webinars are presented by member school leaders, education consultants, researchers and field experts. All webinars include opportunities for the participants to dialog with the presenter and have their questions answered. Recent topics include: Leadership Strategies for Connecting to the Community; Using Perception Data as Part of School Improvement Planning; Strategic Planning for the Common Core State Standards. Webinars are supported by research articles accessed under “Research” and “Technical Bulletins.” Webinars are used by schools to learn about program issues and concerns as well as information about how to best utilize existing resources to improve student growth. Participation on past webinars varies from 50-500 participants.
Benefits:
- Efficient access to education leaders with built opportunity for exchange of idea, questions, and comments
- Remote access: can be logged into a computer from any site
- No cost to members
- Provides introductions to new ideas, strategies, and implementation models
- Responsive topics to member concerns



What is the brain health and lifestyle of your students? The goal of helping underperforming students to become lifelong learners is critical for preparing students for college and careers. In this session, participants will learn the latest neuroscience findings and how they directly apply to student behavior and learning. Instructional strategies you can use to meet the needs of at-risk student...Read more


Presented by Sherry St. Clair


Presented by Sherry St. Clair


This webinar was presented in partnership with Learning Together.


Presenter: Venola Mason, Consultant, International Center for Leadership in Education


This is part #11 our continuing webinar series "Connecting Classroom Practice to the Common Core."




Presented by Sherry St. Clair




This webinar is #8 in our continuing series "Connecting Classroom Practice to the Common Core"