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  1. Mathematics Instruction and Tasks in a PLC at Work®, Second Edition

    Gain lesson-design strategies and instructional methods of teaching mathematics in a professional learning community (PLC). This results-oriented book presents an approach for teaching math that supports student perseverance and learning through standards-based activities and lessons.

    $55.50

    Paperback, eBook

  2. Mathematics Assessment and Intervention in a PLC at Work®, Second Edition

    Develop a research-based math intervention program with common unit assessments. Increase student learning using the MTSS or response to intervention model to guide mathematics assessment.

    $55.50

    Paperback, eBook

  3. Acceleration for All

    A How-To Guide for Overcoming Learning Gaps

    Closing achievement gaps is an urgent goal for all schools, not just priority schools. The authors show that remediation is not the answer. Instead, they offer educational strategies for acceleration that will level up learning for all students, as well as a framework for implementing accelerated learning schoolwide.

    $62.00

    Paperback, eBook

  4. Charting the Course for Leaders

    Lessons From Priority Schools in a PLC at Work®

    This thorough leadership resource offers clear steps leaders can take to turn their priority school around. Discover how struggling schools can implement a strong coaching system, create and align schoolwide SMART goals, and prioritize time for collaboration to overcome obstacles and ensure learning for all.

    $62.00

    Paperback

  5. Charting the Course for Collaborative Teams

    Lessons From Priority Schools in a PLC at Work®

    Develop the know-how to work as a collaborative team to overcome barriers and challenges in priority schools. This comprehensive anthology offers clear steps you can take to significantly improve underperforming schools.

    $62.00

    Paperback

  6. Return to Learn: Revising Your 2020–2021 Mathematics Unit Plans

    June 10, 2020

    During this webinar, trusted mathematics experts Timothy D. Kanold and Sarah Schuhl will provide research-affirmed protocols to guide your school, district, or department in proactively preparing for the upcoming 2020–2021 school year.

    Free webinar

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