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School Leadership

High-quality, proactive school leadership has a measureable effect on student achievement. Specific leadership behaviors correlate with student growth. By improving these leadership skills, district and school leaders can positively impact what occurs in schools and classrooms.

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  1. Becoming a High Reliability School Webinar

    March 20, 2018

    A high reliability school is a school that takes proactive steps to prevent failure and ensure success. The Marzano High Reliability Schools model developed at Marzano Research begins with an organization of factors that correlate with student achievement in a hierarchy of five levels.

  2. Introduction to Personalized Competency-Based Systems Webinar

    January 28, 2016

    Join Douglas Finn III for this introductory webinar that highlights the foundational steps for implementing personalized competency-based education systems.

  3. Designing and Implementing a Personalized Competency-Based K–12 System Webinar

    February 27, 2018

    Personalized competency-based education (PCBE) systems may look different everywhere, but districts, schools, and classrooms can follow a schema or blueprint to ask the right questions before diving in headfirst.

  4. 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.

  5. Attaining Competency-Based Education (Part 1)

    November 16, 2022

    In part 1 of this dual series, Dr. Robert J. Marzano and Dr. Brian J. Kosena will begin to answer the question “How can a school or district make the shift to competency-based education?” The pair will dive into exploring essential CBE components such as proficiency scales, learning progressions, instructional planning, and standards-referenced reporting. Dr. Kosena will share real-life field experience from his time as the founding principal of John E. Flynn A Marzano Academy, a preK–8 school in Colorado, and both Marzano and Kosena will be available to answer questions from school and district leaders alike.

  6. Attaining Competency-Based Education (Part 2)

    December 1, 2022

    Join Dr. Robert J. Marzano and Dr. Brian J. Kosena for part 2 of the “Attaining Competency-Based Education” webinar series. In this second webinar, we will continue to explore the question, “How can a school or district make the shift to competency-based education?” The pair will discuss the system-level aspects of shifting to CBE once a school or district has tackled instructional planning and reporting.

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