Events & Webinars
Check out where you can find us in 2025 (in person and virtually)!
Upcoming Events
Join Carnegie Learning at the CMC North 68th Annual Conference for mathematics educators. Foster your mathematical curiosity through innovative teaching strategies and collaborative learning experiences.
- Asilomar, CA
- Asilomar Conference Grounds
- December 5, 2025 - December 7, 2025
Join Carnegie Learning at the East Tennessee Federal Programs Conference to discover inspiring strategies and successful practices that empower educators to provide exceptional learning experiences for all students.
- Gatlinburg, TN
- Gatlinburg Convention Center
- December 10, 2025 - December 12, 2025
On-Demand Webinars
Teachers face the overwhelming challenge of helping all students meet grade-level standards, but where do they begin when their students are starting in wildly different places? This webinar will provide teachers with the tools to evaluate the specific reading needs of their students before exploring research-based strategies for fostering critical thinking across reading levels.
What you’ve heard is true: math is a subject that builds. And the skills our students learn in elementary school are essential for high school success and beyond. In this webinar, you'll explore a thread of concepts from kindergarten through Algebra 2 through the lens of games and engaging collaborative activities.
This on-demand webinar will provide an overview of applications for AI tools in education. Our presenters will give practical tips for integrating AI into your teaching, using AI to help students master content, and crafting policies to guide student use of AI-powered tools.
Students with dyslexia bring unique strengths and differences to your classroom, and you can help them thrive when you have a deeper understanding of what's going on in their brains. Join neuroscientist Dr. Martha Burns to learn about current research and solutions to support your learners with dyslexia.
Watch this on-demand webinar to explore how to balance complex, grade-level text with students’ individual reading needs in order to build the background knowledge and vocabulary essential to lifelong language comprehension.