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Successfully leverage technology to enhance classroom practices with this cutting-edge webinar! In their book Enhancing the Art & Science of Teaching With Technology, coauthors Sonny Magaña and Robert J. Marzano identify over 100 research-based classroom strategies that teachers can use immediately in their classrooms to improve student engagement and achievement. In this webinar, they will provide a brief overview of how today’s technology can dramatically expand the strategies in the Art and Science of Teaching framework. |
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Enhancing the Art and Science of Teaching With
Technology Webinar Sonny Magaña and Robert J. Marzano
January 28, 2014 | 3:00 p.m. EST
Plan for approximately 45 minutes of pertinent information with 15 minutes for questions and answers. Attendees can join up to 30 minutes before the event begins. |
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