- Supporting Motor Development for Infants, Toddlers, and Preschoolers presented by Dr. Steve Sanders, Assistant Chair, College of Education’s Department of Teaching and Learning at the University of South Florida
- Literacy a la carte & Fun for Early Learners presented by Kim Adsit, 2002 Teacher of the Year and author
- Supporting Young Learners with Autism presented by Tricia Shelton, educator and author
- Building Fine Motor Skills: A Whole Child Approach presented by Marianne Gibbs, Ed.D., OTR
- Amazing Science Experiences on a Shoestring Budget presented by Steve Spangler, Early Childhood Science Specialist, Author and Keynote Speaker
- Essentials for Learning: Encouraging Dramatic Play and Creative Expression in Early Childhood presented by Dr. Ann Barbour, Professor Emerita, Early Childhood Education
- 52 Ways to Boost Young Children’s Brain Development presented by Jill Stamm, Ph.D., Co-founder of New Directions Institute for Infant Brain Development
Lisa Schmucki, founder of edWeb.net commented, “We began launching professional learning communities for early learning educators just three years ago, and we’ve been stunned by how enthusiastic these educators are to participate in online professional learning. We’ve been so fortunate to work with sponsoring companies who’ve helped ensure that these are very valuable and collaborative experiences, including Frog Street Press, Gryphon House, Music Together, and Kaplan Early Learning.”
Educators are so appreciative of the opportunity to engage in free professional learning with their peers. Comments like, “O-M-G. I can’t thank you enough. We need this” are expressed by the hundreds of educators who join in edWeb’s early learning webinars each week.
Educators earn a CE certificate for attending a live webinar or viewing the recording on demand. They can participate anytime, anywhere which makes is convenient, and edWeb programs are all free thanks to the support of sponsors.
As we look ahead to 2017, and what we can do to help educators help their students, especially the youngest, it is so inspiring to know that these programs provide a free professional learning opportunity to make a bigger impact in students’ early education.
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