Topic: Event
February 15, 2024
Unlocking Education Excellence: HIVE 2024 Unveils Exciting Content Lineup
Excitement is building as HIVE 2024 gears up to offer attendees an unparalleled professional learning experience. This year’s event promises a dynamic lineup of speakers, sessions, and social opportunities that will leave educators inspired and equipped with valuable insights to enhance their practice. While our speaker lineup is finalized, here’s a sneak peek at some […]
January 10, 2024
Empower Your Classroom: Join Our 5-Part Workshop Series on Classroom Equity
As we usher in a new year, Open Up Resources is excited to present a transformative opportunity to strengthen your classroom’s foundation – our 5-part workshop series, “5 Essential Practices for Classroom Equity.”
December 17, 2023
Empowering Education: The Reading League Conference Recap
The Reading League recently hosted a conference that brought together educators and advocates with a shared passion for literacy and learning. This event was brimming with valuable insights and initiatives aimed at supporting all learners through the Science of Reading. Here, we’ll provide a recap of some key highlights from the conference.
November 05, 2023
Recap: “I’ve Got 5 On It” Webinar Series
We recently wrapped our “I’ve Got 5 On It” webinar series, and playback is now available for all sessions! This engaging and informative series brought together 5 educators, thought leaders, and experts in the fields of ELA and math education speaking on 5 topics, and the sessions provided valuable insights, research-based strategies, and practical tips […]
October 10, 2023
Don’t Miss Out: The 5 Practices Book Study is the Missing Puzzle Piece in Your Math Instruction
Discover how to facilitate transformative math discussions with your students!
September 28, 2023
Amplifying Discourse with Math Language Routines: The Fall 2023 Workshops You Can’t Miss!
As student-centered educators, we understand the importance of discourse and collaboration in the math classroom. But often, even with our best efforts to encourage and model conversation, we find that children struggle to get started. They may not be sure how to talk with one another in a meaningful, productive way.