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.
Administration

Developing Your Leadership Style

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High Stakes Testing: Mathematics

Targeted and Effective PARCC Strategies for Math

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High Stakes Testing: Mathematics

Preparing Students for PARCC’s Type I Items in Mathematics

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High Stakes Testing: Mathematics

Integrating PARCC into Daily Instruction for Math

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High Stakes Testing: Mathematics

Creating PARCC-Like Assessments for Mathematics

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High Stakes Testing: Mathematics

Assuring Success on PARCC Mathematics

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High Stakes Testing: English Language Arts

Utilizing PARCC Rubrics: Analyzing Student Results and Informing Instruction

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High Stakes Testing: English Language Arts

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

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High Stakes Testing: English Language Arts

Targeted and Effective PARCC Strategies for English Language Arts

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High Stakes Testing: English Language Arts

Analyzing PARCC Evidence Statements and Performance Level Summaries for ELA

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High Stakes Testing: English Language Arts

Integrating PARCC into Daily Instruction for English Language Arts

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High Stakes Testing: English Language Arts

Creating Quality Literary Analysis Tasks

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High Stakes Testing: English Language Arts

Assuring Success on the PARCC for ELA

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High Stakes Testing: English Language Arts

The 6-Step Process for Writing LATs and RSTs for PARCC

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Integrating NJSLA into Daily Instruction for ELA and Math

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Early Childhood Education

Utilizing COR Advantage

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Early Childhood Education

Enhancing Practices in HighScope Classrooms

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Early Childhood Education

An Introduction to HighScope

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Building Positive School Culture

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Creating A Coaching Culture

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Effective Behavior Interventions for Inclusive Environments

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Frank D'Amici

Principal at Lodi High School