Teaching Excellence Institute Keynotes To Be Live Streamed

Carnegie Learning's Teaching Excellence Institute takes place July 7-10 in Fort Lauderdale, FL, and, for those who can't attend in person, educators can participate via live streaming.

The Teaching Excellence Institute is a four-day professional learning experience for K-12 math educators and leaders designed to provide participants with relevant math content knowledge, research-based best practices and a network of colleagues from across the country.

There will be a wide variety of live conference sessions and all of the keynote presentations will be streamed live and for free.

Educators who are interested can register for the live streaming sessions by visiting carnegie.fpplive.com.

Keynote speakers include:

"Our team provides the opportunity for math educators and leaders across the country, from small rural schools to large urban schools, to participate in webinars, workshops and conferences," said Carnegie Learning Educational Services Director Kasey Bratcher.

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