Bal-A-Vis-X – For brain and brain-body integration

September 20 & 21 from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm at Eaton Arrowsmith Academy. Bal-A-Vis-X has been used with students who are labeled learning disabled, behaviorally disordered, ADD/ADHD, Down Syndrome, physically disabled, or individuals with visual acuity of 20/20, yet whose vision remains deficient. Register HERE.

 

How to Differentiate Instruction for Your Advanced Learners

Tuesdays, September 30 and October 7, 9 am to noon (2 half-day sessions) via Zoom. No cost. 6 Equity clock hours. This workshop is designed for administrators and teachers across the state to share how they are aligning their assessment data with the services they design for their advanced students. Virtual breakout rooms will give educators across WA opportunities to discuss their policies, practices, and services. Designing services for advanced students varies greatly depending on the school size, location, and community. This is specifically designed to allow participants to learn from one another. Details and registration.

 

Paths to Healing: Understanding and Teaching the Holocaust and Native American Histories for Civic Engagement

November 6 – Author Rebecca Clarren on her novel The Cost of Free Land: Jews, Lakota, and an American Inheritance, via Zoom. November 7-9 – In-person workshop in Spokane, WA. Learn more