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Licensed vs. Exempt Childcare Programs for School Staff

When offering onsite childcare for district employees, schools can choose whether to claim an exemption to childcare licensing regulations or follow...

Center for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Education - Newsletters

The newsletters from the Indiana Department of Health's Center for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Education contain helpful information for educators and...

A Parent Guide to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)

Parents have specific rights regarding their children's educational records under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, or FERPA....

How to Help Kids Balance Phones and Screens with Sleep

This blog post from Common Sense Media offers ideas for helping children manage technology to ensure they get enough sleep each night.

Week of the Young Child Activity and Resource Guide

Week of the Young Child® (WOYC) is an annual celebration sponsored by the National Association of the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) designed...

Early Learning Curriculum Support & Guidance

The release of the Indiana Early Learning Standards provided common language and expectations for early childhood educators. The question now centers...

Teacher Voice for Structured Literacy: A Case Study of District Change

Educators from Mountain Views Supervisory Union in Vermont will share their grassroots-initiated structured literacy change story. How did an...

Kindergarten Readiness Overview

Information to support families around the topic of kindergarten readiness.

Getting Started with the Indiana Learning Lab Parent and Family Support Hub

This video tutorial provides an introduction for parents and families looking to use the Indiana Learning Lab to support their students. Educators...

Setting Your Child Up For Success

Setting your child up for learning success starts with building attendance and routines. We'll talk about why showing up now matters and simple...

Keeping Kids Healthy During the Winter Months

The winter months typically create an environment where children are more susceptible to illness.  This session will share tips with families...

The Hidden Potential of the Science of Reading: Screening and Instructing Language in Early Childhood

Think the Science of Reading begins with formal reading instruction? Think again! Join speech-language pathologist and literacy leader, Dr. Nell...

Preschool Special Education Data Collection: Practical Tools to Improve Data Reliability

State and federal reporting requirements for preschool special education can be very confusing. This session will explore the requirements for...

Why Helping Students Set Personal Goals Is a Must-Do

How often do you set goals for yourself? And how often do you allow students to develop their own goals? This article, provided by The Art of...

It’s not you, it’s your system: Aligning a Multi-tiered System of Support for All Readers

The Reading League of Indiana Science of Reading Experts Explain Series featuring Genevieve Thomas.ResourcesPresentation SlidesIt's not you, it's...

Leveraging WIDA Standards and IAS Connections to Support English Learners

This session illustrates how WIDA aligns with the 2023 IAS and discusses the hidden benefits of utilizing WIDA ELD standards within universal or core...

DragonBox

From the Kahoot! family of products, discover Dragonbox! With puzzle games designed for ages 4-8+, build and introduce algebra and coding concepts to...

Mathematical Monster

Discover free lessons and practice activities for early learners and elementary school students from Mathematics Monster. With a full glossary of...

Mangahigh

Backed by artificial intelligence and adaptive learning, Mangahigh teaches math concepts through games, puzzles, and challenges in a manga-inspired...

Kahoot!: A Five Minute Guide

Kahoot! is a great way to get students engaged and having fun in the classroom. Think of Kahoot! as a quiz game on steroids. It allows you to create...