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Conference

Join Carnegie Learning at the West Virginia Association of School Administrators (WVASA) Conference for West Virginia school administrators. Connect with fellow leaders, explore professional development opportunities, and discover solutions to advance public education across the state.

  • Fairmont, WV
  • Robert H. Mollohan Research Center
  • January 29, 2026 - January 30, 2026
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On-Demand Webinars

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Vulnerability isn’t a weakness—in fact, it's our most accurate measure of courage! Join us as we explore how vulnerability in the math classroom improves learning outcomes and relationships. You’ll also hear how other school leaders create these safe spaces for students to stay curious and develop positive attitudes about learning.

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Watch this on-demand webinar to explore why oral reading fluency matters, where it fits into foundational reading instruction, and how you can use digital tools to conduct the repeated reads and modeling that help students develop into fluent readers.

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Learn how to implement a proficiency-based approach to language instruction—even if you’re using traditional world language materials. This edWebinar addresses how adopting a growth mindset and setting realistic goals with Can-Do statements can increase student motivation and foster growth in proficiency.

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Support your elementary students’ natural curiosity with game-based learning strategies that foster creative problem-solving and build conceptual understanding. During this webinar, Dr. Steve Ritter and Kyla Gibbons show you how to create a classroom environment where students are excited to play while remaining engaged with math content.

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Do you know how to make professional learning more joyful, productive, and applicable to classroom practice? We’ve got some ideas! In this edWebinar, you’ll learn what research says about effective professional learning and explore how—when properly structured and administered—professional learning can cultivate joy in schools, teachers, and students.

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