FREE WEBINAR Online Training Options for Teachers: Getting it Right. Thursday, October 10, 2PM ET

FREE WEBINAR
Online Training Options for Teachers: Getting it Right.
 
Schools are looking to online professional development to offer teachers more flexible and engaging options, while saving money and improving results.
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Thursday, October 10, 2PM ET

Online Teacher Training Improves Outcomes in K-12

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Presenters: Connie Swiderski, Professional Development and Communications Lead, Texas Virtual School Network; Dr. Kurt Larsen, Producer & Sr. Research Associate, WestEd Interactive

Join us for a free webinar to hear how and why some schools are now delivering professional learning opportunities online allowing them to:

  • Eliminate travel costs
  • Allow for virtual collaboration and interactivity throughout the entire school year
  • Maximize teachers' time in the classroom
  • Keep teachers engaged with flexible professional development options

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