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.
Improved Instruction

Data Literacy in Action: Empowering Teachers Across the Core Subjects

High Stakes Testing

Creating MAP-Like Assesments

College and Career Readiness Skills

Scientific Reasoning and Technical Writing at the Secondary Level

Focus on Families and Communities

Super Skills for School & Home: Building Your Brain’s Power!

State Aligned Standards

Understanding and Unpacking the Science Standards

State Aligned Standards

Aligning Practices with the Science Standards

College and Career Readiness Skills

AI in Action: Hands-On Strategies for Efficient, Engaging, and Differentiated Teaching

State Aligned Standards

Understanding and Unpacking the Social Studies Standards

State Aligned Standards

Aligning Practices with the Social Studies Standards

State Aligned Standards

Understanding and Unpacking the Mathematics Standards

Improved Instruction

Critical Thinking and Productive Struggle Across the Curriculum

Mathematics

The Productive Struggle and Clarity of Student Work in Mathematics

College and Career Readiness Skills

Beyond the Page: HyperDocs in the Classroom

State Aligned Standards

Understanding and Unpacking the English Language Arts Standards

State Aligned Standards

Deep Dive: Unpacking the ELA Standards

State Aligned Standards

Aligning Practices with the ELA Standards

State Aligned Standards

Deep Dive: Unpacking the Math Standards

State Aligned Standards

Aligning Practices with the Math Standards

Improved Instruction

Step by Step: Mastering the Gradual Release of Responsibility Model

State Aligned Standards

Aligning Practices with the ELA and Math Standards

State Aligned Standards

Ahead of the Curve: Understanding the Math and ELA Standards

“They earned the respect of both teachers and administrators at our school.”

Frank D'Amici

Principal at Lodi High School