Webinars
Current/Upcoming Webinars
ExpandED: Broadening the Understanding of Contemporary Issues in Education and Policy
Timely topics from top speakers from universities across the country.
Past Webinars
ExpandED: Broadening the Understanding of Contemporary Issues in Education and Policy - 2022-2023
Timely topics from top speakers from universities across the country.
ExpandED: Broadening the Understanding of Contemporary Issues in Education and Policy - Fall 2021/Spring 2022
Timely topics from top speakers from universities across the country.
West Texas Rural Education Partnership Summit
Discussing the need for skilled teachers in rural areas and what districts and institutions can do to solve issues in this field.
ExpandED: Broadening the Understanding of Contemporary Issues in Education and Policy - Spring 2021
Timely topics from top speakers from universities across the country.
Difficult Dialogues: 2021 Social Justice, Advocacy Leadership, and Ethics Virtual Mini-Conference
Professor aretha marbley, the 2020 Doctoral Cohort (as part of the Advanced Diversity and Social Justice Course), in the Counselor Education Program, College of Education at Texas Tech University is hosting a FREE Virtual National Mini-Conference for all clinical faculty, students, practitioners, and community activists and partners in Lubbock and the surrounding areas and beyond.

Forming and Maintaining Community Partnerships with Dr. Heather Greenhalgh-Spencer
Join members of the research committee for our second forum on improving writing and research skills.
Teacher Incentive Allotment Summer Conference
Learn the ins and outs of the Teacher Incentive Allotment (TIA) Grant, presented by the Texas Education Agency (TEA) and Texas Tech University.
Difficult Dialogues: 2020 Social Justice, Advocacy Leadership, and Ethics Virtual Mini-Conference
Professor aretha marbley, the 2019 Doctoral Cohort (as part of the Advanced Diversity and Social Justice Course), in the Counselor Education Program, College of Education at Texas Tech University is hosting a FREE Virtual Mini-Conference for all mental health practitioners and community activists and partners in Lubbock and the surrounding areas and beyond.
Rural Grow Your Own Virtual Conference
This two-day, virtual conference addresses ways districts and university leaders can partner to establish viable "grow your own" (GYO) teacher-talent pipelines that help address access challenges associated with limited availability of qualified teachers in rural schools.
Texas Education Policy in a Post-Election Landscape
A panel discussion focusing on school finance, school choice, immigration and shifting demographics, teacher workforce, and the politics of education policy.
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