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Five Dimensions of Engaged Teaching

Presenters: Vivian Elliott and Mark Wilding
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Learn how to create emotionally rich and academically rigorous classrooms in this webinar facilitated by Mark Wilding, co-author of The Five Dimensions of Engaged Teaching, and Learning Forward senior consultant Vivian Elliott. Explore strategies for developing the whole teacher and the whole student across a variety of cultural backgrounds. Learn how to take a system-wide approach to teaching and learning grounded in the five foundational roots that support social, emotional, and academic outcomes for students and schools.. Topics in this webinar include: Identifying the foundational dimensions of of engaged teaching; Tips for applying research-based practices to develop learning communities that respect differences, foster cooperation, and create climates of academic rigor; Protocols for supporting students to foster deeper connections.

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Mark Wilding is the co-executive director of PassageWorks Institute, a non-profit organization that offers publications, curriculum, and professional development for K-12 educators.

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