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- Improving Teacher Development and Evaluation
February 22, 2024
Come learn with Philip B. Warrick, the author of Improving Teacher Development and Evaluation. Discover how to enhance your teaching skills through a systematic approach that includes instructional coaching and growth-focused evaluations. Dr. Warrick will guide you in understanding and applying deliberate practice, providing valuable insights into effective teacher development.
- The School Wellness Wheel Workshop
San Francisco, California | October 14–15, 2024
This presentation will cover practical wellness strategies for teachers. Marzano Resources experts will explore how educators can prioritize their mental, psychological, and physical health.
- Assessing Learning in the Standards-Based Classroom
San Francisco, California | October 16–17, 2024
In this interactive two-day learning opportunity, Philip B. Warrick explores how to ensure classroom assessments are not only based on standards but also on high-quality tools and processes that provide accurate information about learning related to these standards.
- Instructional Coaching for Teacher Effectiveness Workshop
Austin, Texas | November 18–19, 2024
In this workshop, participants will discover how to build a coaching culture and mindset in their school or district, including those without designated coaches. Participants will dive into the coaching process through the use of short videos of classroom instruction to experience the process, tools, and feedback protocol.
- Teaching in the Standards-Based Classroom Workshop
Lansing, Michigan | October 7–8, 2024
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.
- Instructional Coaching for Teacher Effectiveness Workshop
Lansing, Michigan | October 9–10, 2024
In this workshop, participants will discover how to build a coaching culture and mindset in their school or district, including those without designated coaches. Participants will dive into the coaching process through the use of short videos of classroom instruction to experience the process, tools, and feedback protocol.
- Leading Standards-Based Learning Workshop
Charlotte, North Carolina | November 14–15, 2024
This 2-Day Workshop will emphasize the importance of starting with the rationale and process for prioritizing standards in standards-based grading rather than starting with the grading system.
- The School Wellness Wheel Workshop
Charlotte, North Carolina | November 12–13, 2024
This presentation will cover practical wellness strategies for teachers. Marzano Resources experts will explore how educators can prioritize their mental, psychological, and physical health.
- Equity in Action
March 20, 2024
Join Mike Ruyle and Don Porter and discover how mastery-based learning, growth-based schooling, and strength-based teaching can work together to revolutionize the learning experience for your students. The presenters will dive deeper into the potential of these interconnected approaches, unpacking practical strategies for implementation, helping you navigate the transition, and unlocking the transformative power of this holistic approach.
- 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?