AESA is proud to support the work of member ESAs and to encourage ESA-to-ESA business. Below please find a current list of marketplace opportunities available from other ESAs in the United States.
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An interactive seminar series for school and district administrators.
This series is designed for assistant principals, principals, and district office administrators and is ideal for blended learning settings, hybrid, full-time virtual, temporary remote, or rolling openings and closings of schools due to COVID-19. Earn from 5 to 15 professional learning hours depending on your engagement in the series.
Six-Week Course: Synchronous & Asynchronous Sessions
- January 25: Course begins with access to Canvas Modules
- January 26: Webinar #1
- February 9: Webinar #2
- February 23: Webinar #3
- March 8: All assignments and work due, survey distributed, course ends
More information . . .
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Compliance Training Safety Videos . . . Free Access for You!
Central Indiana Educational Service Center is offering free access to our entire library of compliance training safety videos through July 1st, 2020 to support schools during COVID-19. School staff can view topics including Bloodborne Pathogens, Internal Controls, Child Abuse & Neglect, Bullying Prevention, and more at www.media.ciesc.org. Other important subjects include: Behavior Issues, Special Needs, Substitute Training, School Bus Driver Safety, Professional Standards, FERPA law, and Computer Usage. Find more information at https://media.ciesc.org/compliance-training/
Steps:
Select ***COVID-19 as Organization
Use Access Code FREE
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Free Webinars from the Institute for Personalized Learning
The Institute for Personalized Learning, a Division of CESA #1, offers a variety of face-to-face workshops, online offerings, cohort and virtual experiences on a wide range of topics that educators can use to deepen their understanding of personalized learning and what it means to teach in a personalized environment.
The Institute has created a number of free webinars to assist educators during this time of remote learning.
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The Association of Educational Purchasing Agencies Offers Savings to ESAs Nationally
The Association of Educational Purchasing Agencies is a consortia of Educational Service Agencies and school districts in 26 states that combine their purchasing power to leverage exceptional savings on a wide array of services and products on behalf of every school in the nation. School supplies, technology, products, office supplies, roofing, athletic surfaces and many, many other contracts have been bid nationally but awarded locally to ensure that our bid requirements meet or exceed each states procurement regulations. AEPA is a strategic partner with the Association of Educational Service Agencies (AESA).
To find your state agency and see a list of products and services offered, visit the AEPA website at www.aepacoop.org.
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PAEC (Panhandle Area Educational Consortium) Offers National Platform for Educator Training
PAEC’s electronic Professional Development Connections (ePDC) enables teachers to enhance skills while acquiring in-service points as they meet professional educator certification requirements. It not only allows every educator to participate in high-quality professional development, which meets or exceeds Florida’s Professional Development System Protocol Standards, it is also a one-stop location where educators may view their professional learning transcript over time.
Dr. Maria Pouncey, Administrator of Instructional Services - (850) 638-6131 Ext. 2266 - maria.pouncey@paec.org
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Inpointe Safety Alert System
InPointe is a mobile application that allows school staff, teachers and other employees to communicate and collaborate in real-time. InPointe was built to function as a mobile panic button during emergency incidents. However, it can also assist with day-to-day communication and collaboration.
Contact
Chris Weedin
509-575-2885
chris.weedin@esd105.edu
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CREC offers educational resources in both print and digital media from Children’s books to technical manuals. Books, reference guides, e-books, videos, and webinars are available in a growing list of topic areas to meet all your needs. Topics include early childhood, struggling learners, leadership, literacy, numeracy, parareducators, special education, school climate, and behavior. Based in Hartford, Connecticut, CREC has over 50 years of experience offering educational expertise, and now that expertise is available worldwide through these resources. Please visit our website for more details, and feel free to contact us with any inquiries about our offerings.
Contact:
Tom Sullivan
tosullivan@crec.org
860-240-6625
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