by Jennifer Childress | May 14, 2019 | Author Articles
Always bright and smart, Dylan Klebold was by most measures an easy kid. From an early age, he was placed in the gifted program at school. He was an active member of the Little League team, and he always had lots of friends. Sue Klebold, Dylan’s mother and a longtime...
by Jennifer Childress | Mar 7, 2018 | Author Articles, Ed311
Our staff has spent the week soaking up a lot of inspiration at this year’s SXSWEdu Conference in downtown Austin! From SEL to mindfulness, equity to innovation, SXSWEdu brought many important topics in the field of public and private education to the forefront...
by Jennifer Childress | Feb 28, 2018 | Author Articles, Ed311, Headline News
We are getting excited for our upcoming April 5th workshop, Social Emotional Learning and Mindfulness: Shifting the Paradigm Through a Systems-Based Approach To Fostering Resilience, Engagement and Sustainable Growth Within Your School, and we hope you all are, too!...
by Jennifer Childress | Feb 21, 2018 | Author Articles, Ed311
Padmaja Sarathy, author of our STEM Teaching Strategies for Young Learners (Pre-K and Kindergarten), has been on the road in 2018 promoting her work to promote executive function for young children, and she has several events coming up! In January, Padmaja was a...
by Jennifer Childress | Feb 1, 2018 | Author Articles, Ed311
Ed311 and Legal Digest are excited to announce our support for the upcoming National Conference for the National Association of African-American Studies! The 26th Annual Joint Conference will be held in Dallas from February 12-17, 2018. Ed311 will be a exhibitor the...
by Jennifer Childress | May 10, 2017 | Author Articles
View Miriam Freedman’s recent talk at the Fordham Institute: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIQuc3zdX4w Special education challenges all schools in America. In every state, some students with special needs may feel underserved, while teachers and special...