Professional Development Workshop Collection

Our constructivist, ESSA-aligned professional development workshops allow teachers to apply what they've learned immediately. Check out our other job-embedded services, such as coaching, curriculum review, and PLC support.
ELA Standards-Alignment

Deep Dive: Unpacking the ELA Standards

ELA Standards-Alignment

Aligning Practices with the ELA Standards

Math Standards-Alignment

Deep Dive: Unpacking the Math Standards

Math Standards-Alignment

Aligning Practices with the Math Standards

Best Practices

Step by Step: Mastering the Gradual Release of Responsibility Model

Best Practices

Aligning Practices with the ELA and Math Standards

Best Practices

Ahead of the Curve: Understanding the Math and ELA Standards

Content-Area Specific

Team Building and Group Activities in Physical Education

Content-Area Specific

Differentiating in the Visual and Performing Arts Classroom

Culture and Climate/Behavior Support

Calm in the Classroom: Effective De-Escalation Techniques for Supporting Students

Culture and Climate/Behavior Support

Adapting for Impact: Teaching to Connect with Today’s Students

Culture and Climate/Behavior Support

Cultivating Joy and a Collaborative Community

Best Practices

Improving Student Communication in Small Groups

Culture and Climate/Behavior Support

Building a Strong School Climate: Bullying & Harassment Prevention

Culture and Climate/Behavior Support

Building Connections: Professionalism and Positive Engagement with the School Community

Best Practices

Differentiating Centers in Math and Reading

Administration

Developing Your Leadership Style

High Stakes Testing: Mathematics

Targeted and Effective High Stakes Assessment Strategies for Math

High Stakes Testing: Mathematics

Integrating High Stakes Assessments into Daily Instruction for Math

High Stakes Testing: Mathematics

Creating Assessments for High Stakes Assessments for Mathematics

High Stakes Testing: Mathematics

Assuring Success on High Stakes Tests for Mathematics

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Frank D'Amici

Principal at Lodi High School