Events & Webinars
Check out where you can find us in 2026 (in person and virtually)!
Featured Event
Mark your calendar for The National Institutes 2026! Our annual professional learning events are unlike any other, so don’t miss out. Math, ELA, and world language teachers, coaches, and administrators-save your seat today.
Upcoming Events
Join Carnegie Learning at the Arkansas Public School Resource Center Spark Symposium for charter school leaders and educators. Experience roundtable discussions, expert presentations, and networking opportunities designed to spark ideas, connections, and growth.
- Little Rock, AZ
- North Little Rock Event Center
- May 19, 2026
Stop by and see Carnegie Learning at the PAIU Annual Conference for Pennsylvania's intermediate units. Shape the future together through professional development, innovation, and networking under this year's theme: It's a Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood.
- Hershey, PA
- Hershey Lodge
- May 20, 2026 - May 22, 2026
On-Demand Webinars
What dyslexia research should educators know? 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 evidence-based best practices to support your learners with dyslexia.
High-dosage tutoring is effective, but how do you make it sustainable? This webinar shares on-the-ground insight and actionable strategies to build and maintain a tutoring program at your school or district.
There’s no single right or wrong way to deliver assessments. But research directs us towards best practices, specifically with formative assessment. In this webinar from our Science of Learning series, you'll join cognitive learning scientist Dr. Steve Ritter and K-6 professional learning expert Kyla Stratton as they discuss best practices based on research about how students and teachers are best served–or harmed–by different approaches to assessment.
Play is more than fun and games!
Learning science principles show that play-based learning can develop higher-order thinking and communication skills, increase engagement, and boost creativity. In this webinar from our Science of Learning series, you’ll learn research-backed strategies to bring the pedagogy of play to your classroom.
Have you cracked the code to student motivation? In this webinar from our Science of Learning series, you'll learn what the research on motivation tells us about what students really need to stay engaged and thrive in the classroom and beyond. School leaders and teachers will walk away with strategies to inspire students to take charge of their educational journeys and work hard to achieve their goals.