Webinar for K-12 Special Educators and Interventionists
In partnership with ADE/ESS, the College and Career Competencies (CCCs) Project invites you to tune into a Fall 2024 professional learning opportunity for educators.
Do your students lack confidence in their abilities or give up easily when encountering obstacles? Do they become frustrated when learning becomes challenging? Students who don’t have confidence in their abilities and avoid challenges need to improve their self-efficacy. Self-efficacy is an individual’s perception of their ability to complete challenging tasks. Students who have strong self-efficacy understand the connection between putting forth effort and making progress. They accept their mistakes as learning opportunities and utilize calming techniques when learning becomes difficult. Educators who support students in developing self-efficacy observed increased confidence and the ability to view mistakes as learning opportunities in their students.
Please join us for this interactive 45-minute webinar as we explore these topics:
- Teaching self-efficacy with free curriculum
- Measuring students’ self-efficacy
- Individualized support for developing students’ self-efficacy
- Accessing free self-efficacy courses for special education professionals
- For questions regarding this resource, please contact Arizona Department of Education.
- Email Address: essatinfo@azed.gov