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The theme for this year's conference is "Supporting Struggling Students" with emphases on manipulatives, rational numbers and proportional reasoning, and getting ready for the new SOLs.
The annual Joy of Children's Literacy and Literature Conference focuses on effective instructional strategies for teaching non-fiction literature.
Don't miss this opportunity to get up close and personal with Newbery Medal winner and New York Times bestselling author Kwame Alexander. Open to W&M students. Limited spots available.
Newbery Medal winner and New York Times bestselling author Kwame Alexander visits Williamsburg Library for a book talk and signing.
In the first talk of the School of Education's 2017-2018 Diversity Lecture Series, Jerlando Jackson will present "Diversity Prism Imperative: Advancing Organizational Ownership of Disparities in Higher Education."
General and special education teachers and administrators, paraprofessionals, related service personnel, parents.
This workshop presents review of methods used to provide empirical
support for score interpretations from intelligence tests.
Feeling tired? Do you rely on caffeine to keep you awake? Would you like to have more energy throughout the day? If so, then this engaging workshop is guaranteed to put you to sleep.
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