Webinar | Classroom Management & Culture Building in the Blended Classroom

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Elementary school Webinar | Classroom Management & Culture Building in the Blended Classroom

Provider: Modern Classrooms Project

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Selected for practical strategies that help teachers build strong classroom culture and manage blended learning effectively

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Classrooms increasingly embrace blended instruction that supports learning wherever a student might be. While we are actively working to eliminate barriers to learning, many fear that students are missing out on the crucial conversation, connection, and collaboration that allow for meaning-making along the student journey, or that a blended classroom allows students to fall through the cracks. It’s quite the opposite! While it may look different in a virtual or blended setting, effective classroom management and culture building can support student learning even more effectively than in a traditional classroom.

In this webinar, you will explore what effective classroom management, connection, and collaboration look like in a blended classroom. Join Catlin Tucker, bestselling author and international trainer, and educator Sabrina Nelson to explore the digital age of collaborative learning and discussion.

Webinar | Classroom Management & Culture Building in the Blended Classroom

  • Free
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Modern Classrooms Project helps teachers build better classrooms. Students learn at their own pace and get the help they need. Teachers use simple tools and tech to support learning and growth.



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