ED311 presents

Lunch & Learn Series

Bite-Sized One Hour Webinars

Join Dr. Andrea Ogonosky for three bite-sized one hour webinars

Registration includes all three webinars for just $99 per person.
Join Dr. Ogonogsky this fall on the following dates, or watch the recording at your convenience!
Wednesday, October 1st, 2025 at 12PM CT
Thursday, October 23rd, 2025 at 12PM CT
Thursday, November 13th, 2025 at 12PM CT

Learn more about what’s on the menu below.

What is MTSS? How the Process Supports Struggling Learners and Students with Behavioral Needs

October 1st, 2025 at 12PM CT

This webinar training offers a practical overview of the Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) and its role in helping students who struggle academically or behaviorally. MTSS is a proactive, data-driven framework designed to identify student needs early and provide targeted support through a tiered approach. Participants will learn how MTSS helps schools create a structured, supportive environment where all students—especially those facing learning or behavior challenges—can succeed.

Key Topics
  • What is MTSS? Core components and structure
  • How MTSS addresses academic and behavioral needs
  • Understanding Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3 supports
  • The role of data in identifying and monitoring struggling students
  • How MTSS supports early intervention and reduces referrals to special education
  • Practical strategies for implementation at the classroom and school level

Supporting Students with Learning Disabilities in the General Education Classroom

October 23rd, 2025 at 12PM CT

This webinar training provides educators with practical, easy-to-implement strategies for recognizing and supporting students experiencing anxiety in the classroom. Learn how to create a safe, responsive learning environment that helps anxious students stay engaged and succeed academically and socially.

Key Topics
  • Understanding learning disabilities and their impact in the classroom
  • Differentiation and accommodations that promote student success
  • Strategies for classroom organization, instruction, and assessment
  • Fostering a supportive, inclusive classroom environment

Perfect for K-12 general educators looking to build confidence and capacity in supporting all learners.


Simple Strategies for Supporting Students with Anxiety in the Classroom

November 13th, 2025 at 12PM CT

This webinar training provides educators with practical, easy-to-implement strategies for recognizing and supporting students experiencing anxiety in the classroom. Learn how to create a safe, responsive learning environment that helps anxious students stay engaged and succeed academically and socially.

Key Topics
  • Common signs of anxiety in school-aged children
  • Simple, effective classroom strategies for reducing anxiety
  • Supporting self-regulation and coping skills
  • Building strong teacher-student relationships to promote emotional safety

Ideal for general and special education teachers, counselors, and school staff looking to enhance student well-being through everyday classroom practices.

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Attendees are eligible for up to 3 hours of continuing education credits.  Attendees are responsible for checking in online for the webinar and filling out an evaluation form in order to receive their Certificate of Attendance.

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About Andrea

Dr. Andrea Ogonosky is a licensed psychologist, a licensed specialist in school psychology, and a nationally certified school psychologist who currently serves various roles in school districts across the United States. Her job duties include assessing students for IDEA disability conditions; conducting program reviews on Response to Intervention, Section 504, and Special Education; designing Response to Intervention systems of support for small, medium, and large school districts; providing professional development on a variety of educational and assessment topics; supplying expert testimony at local, state, and federal court; and supervising school psychology students at the master and doctoral level.

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