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  1. PLC at Work™ in a High Reliability School Webinar

    May 23, 2018

    Based on the upcoming book Leading a High Reliability School, this one-hour webinar will examine the similarities and differences of the PLC at Work™ process across each of the five levels of reform and how each level produces its own particular effects on students, teachers, and parents.

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  2. The Critical Concepts: Proficiency Scales to Accelerate Student Learning (edWebinar)

    May 4, 2022

    Research indicates that most standards documents articulate far more content than can be taught in the time available to K–12 teachers. In response, analysts at Marzano Resources sought to identify, as objectively as possible, a focused set of critical concepts for each grade level in the content areas of English language arts (ELA), mathematics, science, and social studies.

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  3. New Art and Science of Teaching Webinar

    May 6, 2020

    In this webinar, Kristin Poage will highlight The New Art and Science of Teaching as an instructional framework that addresses research-based ways to improve classroom instruction and student achievement. We will overview this framework, including some of the design questions and corresponding elements.

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  4. School Culture and Competency-Based Education

    May 25, 2023

    School leaders cannot underestimate the importance of nurturing a positive culture. As the High Reliability Schools framework outlines, the base for working toward competency-based education is creating a safe, supportive, and collaborative culture. Join Patrick B. Hardy as he discusses how school culture connects to student success and the implementation of competency-based education and mastery learning.

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  5. Making Your Classroom Standards-Based Even When Your School Is Not Yet Ready

    May 22, 2024

    Standards-based education is becoming more and more common across the country. The approach is typically implemented at the school level. When it is, the school leaders support the change and are deeply involved in adjusting practices, processes, and policies to support the work. But what about the individual teacher or small group of like-minded teachers who wish to implement a standards-based grading approach in their classrooms but still adhere to the school or district’s traditional requirements?

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