The SERC Library Staff would like to THANK everyone who participated in Food for Fines! We were able to donate 146 pounds of food to the Amazing Grace Food Pantry. Special thanks to Barbara and Tim who packed up the donations and Barbara and Alex for dropping the donations off!
The SERC Library Staff would also like to wish everyone a Happy New Year!
The SERC Library is a unique educational resource for Connecticut families and educators. Please enjoy perusing our blog. Come pay us a visit - we are open to the public and welcome you to come see for yourself everything that we offer!
Friday, December 30, 2011
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Friday, December 16, 2011
It's AVAILABLE!
We are excited to announce that SERC's Equity in Education: A transformation approach document is available to be read or downloaded from the SERC website. Click on http://equity.ctserc.com/ for the document.
Friday, December 9, 2011
New document coming soon - Equity in Education - A transformational approach
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Free Webinar - Student Motivation and Classroom Management
On December 13th at 4:30 pm ET, you can view a free webinar from Eye on Education featuring Larry Ferlazzo on Student Motivation and Classroom Management. In this live webinar, Larry Ferlazzo will share his strategies for cultivating independent learners through engaging lessons that respect your students' interests. For more information and to register follow this link, http://www.eyeoneducation.com/ and see the online resources box to register.
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Free Webinar on Long-term memory strategies!
ASCD is offering a webinar --- Ask Dr. Judy webinar: Long-term memory strategies ---- Join educator and neurologist Judy Willis on Wednesday, December 7th at 3 p.m. EST for a free webinar that will cover how to help students remember what you teach this year. In this upcoming episode, Dr. Willis will connect the latest memory research with classroom strategies that promote accurate, retrievable long-term memory. Sign up now and catch up on previous installments of the "ask Dr. Judy" series in the ASCD webinar archive.
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