Power Up Your Teaching with Free Webinars!

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Hey educators! We all know the importance of staying fresh and finding new ways to engage our students. But who has time and money to pay for professional development? Luckily, there are tons of fantastic free webinars available at your fingertips. Here are a few resources I love:

Savvas Learning Company: Dive into the world of Savvas' free webinars! Get ideas, information, and tips from authors and experts showcasing new programs, resources, and practices. Explore their World Languages Webinars and find inspiration for your classroom.

PBS LearningMedia: This treasure trove isn't just for students! PBS LearningMedia boasts a massive collection (over 30,000!) of free, web-based resources aligned with national and state curriculum standards. Supplement your lessons and boost student achievement with engaging materials designed by educators.

Vista Higher Learning Webinar Archive: World language teachers, rejoice! The Vista Higher Learning archive offers a wealth of professional development specifically tailored to you. Access free, on-demand webinars on topics like "Growing programs and student opportunities through the Seals of Biliteracy" and "Rizzing to the challenge: best practices for the next generation in world language." 

Learning for Justice: Focus on social justice with Learning for Justice's free, on-demand webinars. Gain valuable insights from experienced educators and dive into practical strategies for your classroom. The best part? You can watch at your own pace and share them with colleagues! 

These resources are just the tip of the iceberg! With so many amazing free webinars available, there's no reason to leave your couch to grow your teaching toolbox. So go explore, learn something new, and come back to your classroom feeling energized and ready to inspire your students!

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