SABES Upcoming Events
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Inspiring Career Development and Action: Strategies for Teachers and Advisors (Online Blended) -

Massachusetts adult education programs are required to provide students with career exploration and planning content while simultaneously building academic skills, though they often need support to do so.

Providing standards-based, career-contextualized instruction is a win-win for teachers, advisors, and students, as it… read more

Problem-Based Learning: An Approach That Works (Online Facilitated) -

Addressing complex, real-world problems in class is an authentic and relevant context for ESOL and ABE instruction. It creates opportunities for learners to develop the language that demonstrates their critical thinking. Come explore ways to use problem-based learning with learners at any proficiency level.… read more

Continuous Improvement Planning (Online Blended) -

Imagine your program in a year, or even five years: What will be new or different? What will you have achieved together, and how will you have gotten there? What new insights will you have gained? How will this benefit your students?

The Continuous Improvement Planning course is a unique opportunity to bring together… read more

Continuous Improvement Planning (Online Blended) -

Imagine your program in a year, or even five years: What will be new or different? What will you have achieved together, and how will you have gotten there? What new insights will you have gained? How will this benefit your students?

The Continuous Improvement Planning course is a unique opportunity to bring together… read more

EdTech Routines: A Strategy for Building Digital Skills with Any Content (Online Blended) -

Looking to make technology use a habit in your classroom? Make it a routine! EdTech routines are replicable digital activities that can be leveraged regularly regardless of context or content. Designing and integrating EdTech routines can build on your existing best practices and help your learners develop digital… read more

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