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.
Workshops for Families

Tackling Absenteeism: Ensuring Your Child’s Success

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Workshops for Families

Supporting ELA at Home: Boosting Your Child’s Literacy Skills

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Culture and Climate/Behavior Support

Positive Pathways: Managing Challenging Behaviors in General Education Settings

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Social Studies

Integrating ELA Skills into Social Studies Instruction

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Technology

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

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Intentional Planning for the Early Childhood Classroom

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Observing and Documenting Children’s Development and Learning

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Developmentally Appropriate Practice: Teaching the Whole Child

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ELA Best Practices

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

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ELA Best Practices

From Facts to Form: Tools for Effective Essay Writing

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Content-Area Specific

Differentiating in World Languages Classrooms

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Workshops for Families

Empowering Families: Preparing Students for NJSLA

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Workshops for Families

Nurturing Family Wellness: A Holistic Pathway

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Workshops for Families

Supporting Exceptional Learners for Families

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Best Practices

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

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ELA Standards-Alignment

Unpacking and Aligning Practices to the Revised NJSLS-ELA Foundational Standards

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The Science of Reading

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

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The Science of Reading

The Science of Reading: Encoding

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Math Standards-Alignment

Aligning Practices with the Revised NJSLS-Math

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ELA Standards-Alignment

Aligning Practices with the Revised NJSLS-ELA

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Differentiation

Differentiating Numeracy and Literacy Skills

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Frank D'Amici

Principal at Lodi High School