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A three-part series exploring what you should know about students, learning and neurodevelopment.

There are too many students who continue to struggle. You see it every day. We do too. And backed by more than a decade of classroom research and thousands of hours of teacher professional development, we have made it our life’s work to help you reach all learners. Discover the powerful professional development programs and workshops we have available for educators.

Now is the time to act. With the economic stimulus package providing a unique, one-time opportunity to schools, millions of dollars will be available for effective, sustainable professional development.

Make plans to participate in one or all three webinars. You will come away with:

 

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Exploring All Kinds of Minds
April 8 [5:00 - 5:45 pm EDT]

Presented by Michele Robinson, Implementation Manager, All Kinds of Minds
Michele will explore the benefits of All Kinds of Minds’ new one-day workshop, Understanding Learning and Learners. This new workshop explores the science of learning and its impact on how students learn, how students’ learning profiles can affect school performance, and how you can align curriculum and instruction to meet the needs of struggling learners.



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Teaching All Kinds of Minds
April 21 [5:00 - 5:45 pm EDT]

Presented by Erin Deniston, Curriculum Design & Implementation Coordinator
Erin will present an overview of All Kinds of Minds’ powerful three-day professional development program. Find out how this program explores the science of learning through academic themes, how the mind functions using eight neurodevelopmental constructs, and how this insight can support your classroom and school priorities.

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All Kinds of Minds Tools for Success
May 7 [5:00 - 5:45 pm EDT]

Presented by Michael Taranto, Manager State Programs, All Kinds of Minds
Tools for Learning Success
are designed for educators who understand the neurodevelopmental framework. In this webinar, Michael will discuss professional development options that will connect the neurodevelopmental framework to your classroom and school while supporting other school initiatives to address learning variations.

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