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- Leadership for High Reliability Schools Webinar
February 14, 2019
This webinar will review the concept of high reliability leadership and offer a look into a systemic approach to school leadership that can serve any school.
- Customizing the Critical Concepts Proficiency Scales Webinar
October 3, 2018
In this webinar, we’ll explain the eight-phase process used to identify and articulate the Critical Concepts in English language arts, mathematics, and science.
- Student Agency (edWebinar)
May 15, 2024
We cannot teach our students everything, so we must prepare them for anything. Being prepared requires one to have specific skill sets and mindsets of success. Teachers should intentionally plan to develop agency in all learners. The framework we will share has four requirements: Inquiry starter, clear learning targets, application of knowledge, and reflection. We will share the framework, how it works in a classroom, and how you can get started.
- Ensuring High-Quality Classroom Assessment Practices
September 18, 2024
Teachers work diligently to obtain accurate information about student achievement by using various types of classroom assessments. Ensuring this accuracy depends on assessments that are valid, fair, and reliable, which are crucial for guiding instructional planning.
- The New Art and Science of Teaching: Turning the What into the How
September 25, 2024
Teachers often are told what to do to provide high-quality instruction, but the how can be elusive. The New Art and Science of Teaching (NASOT) bridges this gap, offering educators a practical framework for developing both. In this exclusive webinar, Melanie Lewis Magee will guide you through the NASOT, empowering you to elevate your teaching practice.
- Humanized Education: A Growth, Strength, and Mastery Framework for Modern Schools
December 4, 2024
In this one-hour presentation, you will be invited to consider an organizational model that synthesizes research and knowledge from an array of fields—such as education, the social sciences, neurology, biology, and psychology—into a dynamic, holistic, and contextualized structure that empowers all educational organizations to meet the needs of every learner and community.
- Installing, Supporting, and Monitoring the Collaborative Teams Process (EdWebinar)
October 18, 2024
In this session, Dr. Acosta will focus heavily on the Professional Learning Community and resulting collaborative teams process designed to support the work of a High Reliability School. Participants will not only explore how to install high functioning collaborative teams, but they will also discuss ways to monitor and give feedback to teams. Participants will be given examples of implementation and practice.
- Establishing a Safe, Supportive, and Collaborative Culture
January 28, 2025
According to Dr. Robert Marzano's research, a safe, supportive, and collaborative culture is the foundation of a high reliability school. In fact, creating it is the first order of business for ensuring a successful learning environment. In this session, you will gain information, ideas, and insights for fostering a school culture that meets all three attributes.