For the first meeting on Sept. 15, we will be discussing the Future Ready data from the state and local level as well as legislative updates. See the Future Ready Network Flier with the dates/times for the remainder of the year. Visit the Heartland AEA Future Ready Website to stay up-to-date on news, resources and past network Zoom recordings and more!
Friday, August 26, 2022
Gear up for Another Great Year of Learning with the Future Ready Network - Join Us!
The Future Ready Network is a great way to collaborate with one another to make Future Ready experiences great for all students. Join the network in person at the Heartland AEA Regional Education Center in Johnston every month on the third Thursday from 8:30 - 11:30 a.m. A hybrid option will be available with this zoom link available for those who want to join virtually.
For the first meeting on Sept. 15, we will be discussing the Future Ready data from the state and local level as well as legislative updates. See the Future Ready Network Flier with the dates/times for the remainder of the year. Visit the Heartland AEA Future Ready Website to stay up-to-date on news, resources and past network Zoom recordings and more!
For the first meeting on Sept. 15, we will be discussing the Future Ready data from the state and local level as well as legislative updates. See the Future Ready Network Flier with the dates/times for the remainder of the year. Visit the Heartland AEA Future Ready Website to stay up-to-date on news, resources and past network Zoom recordings and more!
Heartland AEA Library & Digital Resources Newsletter is Now Available
In this issue of the Heartland AEA Library & Digital Resources newsletter:
- What Social Media Platform is Most Popular?
- Social Media and Copyright
- OneClick Checklist
- No. 'The Simpsons' Did Not Predict Monkeypox
- PowerKnowledge and Core Concepts Science
- Britannica Image Quest
- Common Sense News and Media Literacy Resource Center
- Professional Learnin
- 2022-23 IASL Award Books & Teaching Resources
- 172 New Articles in PebbleGo and PebbleGo Next
Heartland AEA Math Newsletter - Picking up Where You Left Off
In this issue of the Heartland AEA Math newsletter, the focus is all about getting the Numeracy Project up and running again with the start of the new school year. Many have reached out with questions about how to pick up where last year ended. We hope to address some of those questions here, but if you still have some lingering questions, reach out to your Heartland AEA Math Consultant.
Have you Registered for the Collective Equity Learning Series Coming in September?
Heartland AEA is proud to partner with thought leaders Drs. Nicole Law and Sonja Hollins-Alexander in providing the “Collective Equity Learning Series” for districts in the Heartland AEA service area. Law and Alexander are the authors of the Collective Equity Framework, published by Corwin. This series consists of four face-to-face learning dates, two virtual learning dates and one virtual coaching session for district teams.
Overview
When we create a learning community that works together through a collectivist lens of shared accountability, we begin to see how educators can convene around high expectations for all. The Collective Equity framework consists of the following dimensions: personal relational, professional, organizational and systemic. These dimensions empower learning communities to explore how their collaborative actions and decisions propel learning forward.
The Collective Equity Framework Includes:
Dates:
In-person: Sept. 26 & 27 and Oct. 17, 2022, April 11 and June 12, 2023
Virtual: Nov. 14, 2022 (90-min. coaching session), Jan. 10 and Feb. 6, 2023
Overview
When we create a learning community that works together through a collectivist lens of shared accountability, we begin to see how educators can convene around high expectations for all. The Collective Equity framework consists of the following dimensions: personal relational, professional, organizational and systemic. These dimensions empower learning communities to explore how their collaborative actions and decisions propel learning forward.
The Collective Equity Framework Includes:
- Considering all the dimensions we individually and collectively bring to school, including poverty, special needs, beliefs, values and more.
- Engaging in practices that fortify all members in the learning community as they develop a shared language, create a safe place for the work of equity and establish cultural sustainability.
- Activating the Collective Equity Organizational Analysis in a comprehensive process that informs the removal of organizational, instructional, programmatic and curricular barriers that impede the promise of equity.
Dates:
In-person: Sept. 26 & 27 and Oct. 17, 2022, April 11 and June 12, 2023
Virtual: Nov. 14, 2022 (90-min. coaching session), Jan. 10 and Feb. 6, 2023
Registration:
Collective Equity Learning Series
More Information:
Collective Equity Learning Series
More Information:
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Paraeducator Courses Are Being Offered at No Cost to Anyone Who Would Like to Receive A Paraeducator Certificate
Iowa’s AEAs and community colleges are providing paraeducator certification courses at no cost to anyone who would like to receive a paraeducator certificate. Courses through Heartland AEA are full for the fall however, there are several other AEAs and community colleges offering the free courses this fall. Please see this list of available courses in Iowa.
School Counselors are Invited to Join the Iowa School Counselor Network, Meetings Begin Sept. 9
Iowa’s Area Education Agencies invite all school counselors to join the Iowa School Counselor Network on the 2nd Friday of each month from 8:30 - 10 a.m. This will be an opportunity to connect with School Counselors from all across Iowa with learning that is uniquely designed for school counselors with topics from the American School Counselor Association National Model. The first meeting will be held on Sept. 9, 2022 with a focus on an introduction to the network and the role of the school counselor. See this network flyer for the Zoom link, meeting dates and meeting agendas.
Supporting Learners with Significant Intellectual Disabilities with these Alternate Assessment Fall 2022 Resources
Heartland AEA Supports for Students with Significant Intellectual Disabilities provides information teachers need to be prepared for test administration and instruction.
Are you a new administrator or tech coordinator who is responsible for assigning users and building rosters for the Dynamic Learning Maps Educator Portal? Attend a brief support session to learn about the process for Data Stewards on Sept. 9 from 11:00-11:30 a.m. Access the session at this Zoom link: https://heartlandaea.zoom.us/j/93524532592.
Are you a new administrator responsible for coordinating alternate assessment in your district? Attend a brief support session to learn about the process for Assessment Coordinators on Sept. 9 from 11:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Access the session at this Zoom link: https://heartlandaea.zoom.us/j/96379907101.
Are you a new administrator or tech coordinator who is responsible for assigning users and building rosters for the Dynamic Learning Maps Educator Portal? Attend a brief support session to learn about the process for Data Stewards on Sept. 9 from 11:00-11:30 a.m. Access the session at this Zoom link: https://heartlandaea.zoom.us/j/93524532592.
Are you a new administrator responsible for coordinating alternate assessment in your district? Attend a brief support session to learn about the process for Assessment Coordinators on Sept. 9 from 11:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Access the session at this Zoom link: https://heartlandaea.zoom.us/j/96379907101.
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