Archived Webinars

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with Wally Diefenthaler, Diane Lander & Karen LaRone

This informational webinar provides a comprehensive overview of The Critical Thinking Consortium's (TC2) model. An interactive example of a critical thinking challenge is explored to give you a practical application of critical thinking in a Social Studies context. In addition, critical thinking resources that support implementation of the Social Studies program are accessed and introduced via the LearnAlberta website.

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An Introduction to Learn EveryWare with Terri Reid

This webinar series demonstrates how Learn EveryWare online courses, developed and authorized by Alberta Education, link to curriculum, support differentiation and provide multiple means of representation, expression and engagement.

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International Language and Culture Programs of Study prescribe what students are expected to know and be able to do at each grade level of language programming in Alberta schools. It is the primary reference for teachers as they plan for and assess the language proficiency of their students. This session was designed to deepen your understanding of the program of studies for your specific language and learn some easy ways to plan with outcomes.

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This 30 minute archived presentation on ARPDC webinars can be viewed as introduction for those who are curious about what a webinar is and why and how it can be used in support of professional learning - anytime, any place, any pace.

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Unit assessment plans in grades 6, 7, 8, and 9 social studies model how to anchor a unit with performance assessment, and then to design instruction and formative assessment backwards from the end goal.

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