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- The New Art and Science of Teaching: Turning the <em>What</em> into the <em>How</em>
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.
- 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.
- Toby Boss
Toby Boss, EdD, has over 40 years of experience in education. He spent 22 years as a classroom teacher before assuming the role of district administrator and then taking a professional development consultant position at a regional service agency. As a High Reliability Schools associate, Dr. Boss works directly with schools to help design systems of continuous improvement through coaching and support.
- High Reliability Schools Summit Portable Event Package
Virtual Event | Now through Dec 31, 2026
For those just beginning to explore the concept of High Reliability Schools, this Portable Event Package is an excellent way to build your foundational knowledge. For those who are deepening and sustaining the work, this package is the ideal opportunity to revisit your mission, dive into new content, and get answers to your most pressing questions.
- 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.
- Teaching Basic, Advanced, and Academic Vocabulary Workshop
Raleigh, North Carolina | March 19–20, 2026
Participants will learn how to construct a strong foundation for literacy development and academic achievement through direct vocabulary instruction on Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3 terms.
- The New Art and Science of Teaching for Career and Technical Education Workshop
Ottumwa, Iowa | June 11–12, 2026
Effective teaching is a complex but critical endeavor. During this 2-Day Workshop, the presenter arms educators of all levels—from teachers to superintendents and principals—with tools and strategies to improve their practice.
- Teaching in the Standards-Based Classroom Workshop
Des Moines, Iowa | May 5–6, 2026
Teaching in the standards-based classroom requires significantly more than simply knowing the standards. A true focus on standards in the classroom requires a teacher to understand multiple elements of a standards-based learning environment, including planning, instruction, assessment, and feedback. This session will present a thoughtful and logical approach to planning for and delivering a high-quality opportunity to learn that increases the potential for students to acquire understanding of the knowledge and skills included in standards. Participants will walk away with information, insights, and ideas as well as a plethora of resources for use in their own classrooms.
- Kristin Poage
Kristin Poage is a contributing author and presenter for Marzano Resources. She is a middle school principal, professional development presenter, and district leader. Her career in education has led her to work in areas of student engagement, grading, instruction, and leadership.
- Lynne Herr
Lynne Herr, PhD, is a technology-focused professional development specialist and Google Certified Educator and Trainer. She also teaches graduate courses in technology leadership and skill development for the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. Dr. Herr served as K–12 school technology director in Waverly, Nebraska for ten years.











