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You Can Learn: Teaching Self-Efficacy to Build Capable, Confident Learners
September 24 & Thursday, September 25, 2025
Schools that truly want to “create lifelong learners” must understand the influence that their actions in the classroom have on realizing this mission. Creating lifelong learners depends on more than good intentions; it depends on intentional actions designed to encourage students to realize that they have the capacity to move their own learning forward regardless of life circumstances or experiences. While this truth is likely something that most teachers already believe, integrating practices that build student self-efficacy into daily instruction remains elusive in most classrooms. Creating lifelong learners happens only when teachers move from knowing about the importance of student self-efficacy to doing something about it.
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The Way Forward: Maximizing Your PLC at Work® Process
September 24 & Thursday, September 25, 2025
The impact of Covid-19 will have a long-lasting effect on every facet of our society. Very few institutions were more disrupted than schools. The pandemic affected staffing, funding, morale, and the continuity of student learning. Participants explore the history of the field of education and examine why the tenants of the PLC at Work process were important before the global pandemic and why they are even more important after the pandemic. This is not the time to back away from the PLC at Work process; this is the time to reinforce its foundation.
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Thriving as a New or Guest Teacher, Part Three: Supporting Beginning Teachers
September 19, 2024
Effectively supporting beginning teachers is crucial for both retention and developing their expertise. In the second edition of her book Supporting Beginning Teachers, Dr. Tina H. Boogren shares research that is critical to understanding how mentors and coaches can support those just now entering the field. During this interactive webinar, Dr. Boogren will detail specific strategies for designing an effective mentoring program that provides essential physical, emotional, instructional, and institutional support.
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The True Meaning of Professional Learning Communities Webinar
February 8, 2023
Most school districts are familiar with professional learning communities (PLCs) and have done the work to implement a version that works with their teacher teams. At the same time, many districts are not seeing the results they wanted, which usually means they are not implementing the PLC process correctly.
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The 15-Day Challenge: Putting All the Pieces of Daily Life in a PLC at Work® Together Workshop
September 17 & Thursday, September 18, 2025
Maria Nielsen helps teams see the big picture of a PLC and put it all together in a recurring cycle of collective inquiry. The 15-day challenge is a practical way to bring the PLC process to life.
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Teams: The Engine That Drives a PLC at Work® Workshop
September 29 & Tuesday, September 30, 2025
This two-day workshop will highlight what leaders and teams do to improve their professional practice in an effort to help more students learn at higher levels.
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Taking Action: Three Keys to an Effective Multitiered System to Supports
September 20, 2024
Based upon their book Taking Action, internationally-recognized intervention experts Dr. Luis Cruz and Mike Mattos will discuss three foundational steps needed to create a highly effective MTSS process. This webinar is designed to support administrators, coaches, interventionist staff, classroom educators and special education teachers.
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Starting a Movement: Building Culture From the Inside Out in Your PLC Workshop
September 29 & Tuesday, September 30, 2025
The most common challenge for schools is how to transition from a culture of compliance to a culture of commitment. How to move from “doing” to “becoming” or from “my kids” to “our kids.”
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Solution Tree Master Class: The Science of Reading
September 16 & Wednesday, December 31, 2024
The COVID-19 pandemic brought a long-standing challenge in U.S. schools to the forefront: more than two-thirds of students cannot read at grade level. Alarmingly, if students are not proficient in reading by the end of third grade, they are more likely to drop out. This realization has sparked a growing interest in the science of reading, a decades-long body of interdisciplinary research that examines the multifaceted nature of reading development. By embedding the science of reading into instructional practices, teachers can ensure students recognize words and understand their meaning—thus supporting reading fluency.
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Saving Democracy with Civil Discourse (edWebinar)
October 12, 2022
Presented by Tom Driscoll, CEO of EdTechTeacher, Instructor, Speaker, and Author; and Shawn W. McCusker, Educator, Author, Director of Professional Learning for Digital Promise.
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