Friday, July 10, 2020

Our Mission 
To improve the learning outcomes and well-being of all children and youth by providing services and leadership in partnership with families, schools and communities.

Our Goals
  • Increase learning growth for students
  • Decrease the gap in achievement
  • Increase annual graduation rates
  • Increase gateways to post-secondary success
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Heartland AEA Can Meet Your Return-to-Learn Signage Needs With Our Posters, Signs & Decals



Mitigation posters, signs and floor and wall decals have been added to Creative Services Online
Browse by searching COVID. 

Log in with the single sign-on username/password used for AEA Learning Online (mandatory reporter) to place your order.

Special Pear Deck Pricing for Iowa School Districts

Iowa’s AEAs are pleased to announce reduced pricing available for Iowa school districts interested in using Pear Deck for the upcoming academic year.   

What is Pear Deck? 
Pear Deck is a communication platform that lets teachers create interactive assessments and presentations that students can follow from their personal devices. It is used in conjunction with Google Slides and assists teachers with designing engaging learning experiences and embedding formative assessments into online classrooms It is designed to integrate with your district's existing tools including both Google or Microsoft applications.   

Additional information, including pricing, webinar overviews, video tutorials and registration information can be found in this Special Pear Deck Pricing for Iowa School Districts document.

Reminder: Instructional Technology Professional Development and Learning Opportunities Announced for Summer and 2020-21


Heartland AEA Educators, are you looking for virtual learning opportunities over the summer or this Fall? Check out our new Instructional Technology Virtual Learning/Hybrid Learning Guide.  

Personalizing Your Professional Learning with Digital Connections Featuring a webinar with Sarah Thomas, Ph.D., Regional Technology Coordinator, Loyola University Begins July 5. 

Register at this link: https://bit.ly/2NmIjKi  

Check out all of the summer courses

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Districts Invited to “Mass Attacks in Public Spaces” Webinar on Aug. 6

Polk County Emergency Management invites districts to an upcoming free virtual presentation hosted by the National Threat Assessment Center that will share findings from its latest study on targeted violence titled, Mass Attacks in Public Spaces – 2019 (MAPS – 2019). The event will also feature guest speakers, including U.S. Secret Service Director James M. Murray, and leadership from other partner agencies.

The study examines 34 targeted attacks between January and December 2019, that harmed three or more people (not including the attacker), and occurred in public or semi-public spaces where people spend time in their daily lives (e.g., schools, places of business, houses of worship, open spaces). NTAC researchers studied the tactics, backgrounds, and pre-attack behaviors of the perpetrators to identify and affirm recommended best-practices in threat assessment and prevention. The presentation will address the report’s implications for the prevention of targeted violence and is part of NTAC’s continuous efforts to ensure the informed development of prevention strategies through relevant research.  

This event is open to law enforcement, mental health professionals, workplace managers, school personnel, campus security, house of worship leadership, government officials, and others with a role in public safety across the United States. The actual link to the Microsoft Teams Live Event will be sent to registrants at a date in the near future. 

August 6, 2020 
1:00pm – 4:00pm EDT (12:00pm – 3:00pm CDT)