PD Sessions on home page updated for the start of May 2026
Changing over to early May professional development sessions as we reach the last couple of days in April. Some of these may seem a little further out, but a lot of groups only offer 1-2 webinars per month as we approach the end of the school year. I also know some providers "take a break" part of the summer - EconEdLink, for example, will be off in June before their Summer Institute in July. So I may adjust the update schedule accordingly.
Jay LeBlanc
4/28/20261 min read
Updating this a little later than I wanted, but the first event listed is still more than a week away. I may do a couple of replacements later in the month, but right now many PD organizations seem to be avoiding the last 10-14 days of the month. Perhaps that will change once we get into May, but so far only seeing 1 or 2 events after mid-month.
Also a reminder that my updates will probably be a little more "hit or miss" the next couple of weeks (first two weeks of May). Each year I run a lot of AP testing (I think I have 14 tests scheduled right now, plus my usual presentation commitments. I have several country updates prepped in advance, and hope to be able to include some content posts as well if I can get those written in the evenings. I would still like to start a couple of new series, but not sure if that will happen until late May leading into the summer.
Again, I'm going to try to document the updates I put on the home page (since I don't keep copies of the home page when I update it) in this update blog post - I will not duplicate registration links, but at least can record what was offered for "posterity". Here are the new listings (in chronological order) as of tonight:
American Battlefield Trust, "Resource Spotlight on Material Culture's Stories from 250 Years", 5/7, 6-7pm CT
Teaching American History, "Reform Movements & the Declaration: Civil Rights", 5/9, 9:45-11:00am CT
EconEdLink, TWO SESSIONS - "AP Microeconomics Exam Debrief", 5/11, 6-7pm AND "AP Macroeconomics Exam Debrief", 5/13, 6-7pm CT
NextGen Personal Finance (NGPF), "Speaker Series: Lessons from the Front Lines from Credit Abuse Resistance Education (CARE) Volunteers", 5/12, 6-7pm CT
Econiful, "6 Econ Books in 60 Minutes", 5/13, 6-7pm CT
National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS), "America at 250: Promises, Paradoxes, and the Present. 'Do We Get a Birthday Cake?'", 5/14, 6-7pm CT
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