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.
Special Populations: Multilingual Learners

Supporting Marginalized Populations for Counselors

Workshops for Students and Their Families

Getting It Done (For Teenagers)

Workshops for Students and Their Families

Stressed Out (For Teenagers)

Culture and Climate/Behavior Support

Family Engagement=Student Success

Science Standards-Alignment

Understanding and Unpacking the Science NJSLS

Workshops for Families

Trauma-Sensitive Practices for Families

Special Education

Supporting Exceptional Learners: A Strengths-Based Approach

Special Populations: Multilingual Learners

Reaching the Most Marginalized Populations

Social Studies Standards-Alignment

Aligning Practices with the Social Studies NJSLS

Social Studies Standards-Alignment

Understanding and Unpacking the Social Studies NJSLS

Special Education

Helping Teenagers with Disabilities to Self-Advocate

Culture and Climate/Behavior Support

Culturally Responsive Teaching and the Brain

Culture and Climate/Behavior Support

The Recognition of Bias and the Self-Reflection Process

All Specialists

STEAM in the Specialist Classroom

All Specialists

Innovative Assessment Practices for Specialists

Science

Science Instruction Using the 5E Method

Special Education

Effective Strategies for Intervention and Referral Services (I&RS)

Math Best Practices

Creating Comprehensive Student-Centered Lessons in Mathematics

High Stakes Testing: English Language Arts

Assuring Success on the NJSLA-ELA

High Stakes Testing: English Language Arts

Integrating NJSLA into Daily Instruction for English Language Arts

High Stakes Testing: English Language Arts

The NJSLA Prescription: How to Construct and Instruct the EBSRs and TECRs

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Frank D'Amici

Principal at Lodi High School