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.
Classroom Management/Behavior Support

Positive Pathways: Managing Challenging Behaviors in General Education Settings

Social Studies

Weaving ELA Skills into Social Studies Instruction

College and Career Readiness Skills

Empowering Educators: Integrating AI in the Classroom & Safeguarding Academic Integrity

Early Childhood Education

Developmentally Appropriate Practice: Teaching the Whole Child

English Language Arts

Mastering the Craft: From Essay Structures to Authentic Writing with Mentor Texts

English Language Arts

From Facts to Form: Tools for Effective Essay Writing

Specialists

Differentiating in World Languages Classrooms

Focus on Families and Communities

Empowering Families: Preparing Students for NJSLA

Focus on Families and Communities

Nurturing Family Wellness: A Holistic Pathway

Focus on Families and Communities

Supporting Exceptional Learners for Families

State Aligned Standards

Ahead of the Curve: Getting Started with the NJSLS-ELA and NJSLS-Math

State Aligned Standards

Understanding and Aligning Practices to the NJSLS-ELA Foundational Standards

English Language Arts

The Science of Reading Fluency: A Bridge from Decoding to Comprehension

English Language Arts

The Science of Reading: Encoding

State Aligned Standards

Aligning Practices with the NJSLS-Math

State Aligned Standards

Aligning Practices with the NJSLS-ELA

Improved Instruction

Differentiating Numeracy and Literacy Skills

State Aligned Standards

Mathematics Accuracy and Efficiency

Administrators

Taking a Closer Look at Lesson Planning

High Stakes Testing

Assuring Success on the NJGPA for English Language Arts

High Stakes Testing

Assuring Success on the NJGPA for Math

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

Frank D'Amici

Principal at Lodi High School