COVID College Prep
Conference Training
- Arthur and Rochelle Belfer National Conference for Educators at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum (2015)
Specialized Trainings:
- Best Practices for Supporting English Language Learners (2020)
- Media Skills to Boost Student Learning in Blended or Virtual Classrooms (2020)
- Technology in Rural Schools: Harnessing the Power of Community (2020)
- How to Develop Scalable and Sustainable Remote Learning Plans Using Familiar Frameworks (2020)
- Tier 1 Social, Emotional and Behavioral Supports to Restart Learning During a Crisis (2020)
- Character Education: Interview with Medal of Honor Recipient Ryan Pitts (Afghanistan) (2020)
- Digital Summer Reading Program: Tips to Create Great Engagement and Avoid Learning Loss (2020)
- Professional Learning in Action: Evidence-Based Practices for Student Success (2019)
Additional information about my graduate level teaching experience can be found at https://www.whitneygrespin.com/my-teaching.html
- Arthur and Rochelle Belfer National Conference for Educators at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum (2015)
Specialized Trainings:
- Best Practices for Supporting English Language Learners (2020)
- Media Skills to Boost Student Learning in Blended or Virtual Classrooms (2020)
- Technology in Rural Schools: Harnessing the Power of Community (2020)
- How to Develop Scalable and Sustainable Remote Learning Plans Using Familiar Frameworks (2020)
- Tier 1 Social, Emotional and Behavioral Supports to Restart Learning During a Crisis (2020)
- Character Education: Interview with Medal of Honor Recipient Ryan Pitts (Afghanistan) (2020)
- Digital Summer Reading Program: Tips to Create Great Engagement and Avoid Learning Loss (2020)
- Professional Learning in Action: Evidence-Based Practices for Student Success (2019)
Additional information about my graduate level teaching experience can be found at https://www.whitneygrespin.com/my-teaching.html
The Medal of Honor Character Development Program is a curriculum resource built on the values of courage, commitment, sacrifice, citizenship, integrity, and patriotism. Its living history videos and accompanying lessons teach students that ordinary people can meet great challenges and make the world around them a better place. Each lesson highlights skills such as writing, collaboration, and critical thinking. With two available curriculum options (elementary and secondary), the resources are appropriate for K-12 students and beyond. Assignments and activities fit efficiently into existing disciplines, time periods, and schedules.
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