Classroom Management Workshop (playback)

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Reading Time: < 1 minutes Date: Wednesday, May 15, 2024 Time: 6:30 PM-9:00 PM (EST)/5:30 PM-8:30 PM (CDT)(2 hrs 30 mins) Location: GoToWebinar This is a pre-recorded session of our live Classroom Management Workshop course. Any questions or comments you submit will be emailed directly to our training team and we’ll follow up as soon as we are able.15 Each…

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Communication Essentials

Reading Time: < 1 minutes Date: Thursday, May 16, 2024 Time: 7:00 PM-8:00 PM (EST)/6:00 PM-7:00 PM (CDT)(1 hr) Location: GoToWebinar While working on various assignments, there are many ways we can positively or negatively affect the experience based upon how we communicate with staff, colleagues, and students. In this webinar, we will cover how communication plays a role and…

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Recognizing and Adapting to Student Behaviors

Reading Time: < 1 minutes Date: Monday, May 20, 2024 Time: 7:00 PM-8:00 PM (EDT)/6:00 PM-7:00pm (CDT)(60 mins) Location: GoToWebinar Recognizing and Adapting to Student Behavior In this session, we will cover the most prevalent mental health issues that students face. Together we will: challenge some myths discuss basic symptoms identify ways that you as a substitute teacher or paraprofessional…

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Best Practices for Working with Students with Executive Function Skills Deficits

Reading Time: < 1 minutes Date: Tuesday, May 21, 2024 Time: 7:00 PM-8:00 PM (EST)/6:00 PM-7:00pm (CDT)(60 mins) Location: GoToWebinar In this webinar… Executive functioning (EF) skills deficits can include a range of behavioral symptoms that change how a person regulates emotions, thoughts, and actions. It most commonly affects people with specific mental health disorders, including ADHD and mood disorders.…

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Special Education Workshop (playback)

Reading Time: < 1 minutes Date: Monday, May 13, 2024 Time: 6:30 PM-9:30 PM (EDT)/5:30 PM-8:30pm (CDT)(3 hrs) Location: GoToWebinar This is a pre-recorded session of our live Special Education Workshop course.  Any questions or comments you submit will be emailed directly to our training team and we’ll follow up as soon as we are able. “I don’t know what…

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Pathways to Success in Research and Development

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Reading Time: 3 minutes Perhaps you are just starting out in your first scientific job, or maybe you have been working in the industry for a couple of years. Regardless of where you are in your career, sooner or later, you will be presented with opportunities and choices that can have a long-lasting impact on your professional future. By…

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Preparing for Industry 4.0: Four steps to improving your soft skills

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Reading Time: 2 minutes Whether you like it or not, Industry 4.0 is driving change in every aspect of our lives, including the workplace. Advanced automation has the potential to perform repetitive tasks faster, more accurately, and at a much lower cost than humans—and it will impact jobs at every level and in every industry. Automation will also change…

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Top Scientific Skills and Certifications

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Reading Time: 2 minutes According to experts in labor market trends, the career outlook for scientific professionals is promising. The average unemployment rate for scientific professionals is 2.4 percent — that’s 0.5 percent lower than last year and 1.3 percent lower than the national average for all occupations. Moreover, there’s almost three times more demand for scientific professionals than…

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Why Feeling Uncomfortable is the Key to Success

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Reading Time: 2 minutes Do you ever have the feeling that you’re so skilled at your job, you could do it in your sleep? Of course, it’s great to feel so confident in your abilities. But when you never feel challenged, you’ll never feel uncomfortable. Now, if you stick to what you know just so you don’t ever feel…

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