Harness Data to Support the Whole Child and Maximize Student Outcomes

THREE-PART SERIES

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Two-Part Series - Leading with MTSS: Implementation Strategies for Student Success

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These days, it’s not a shortage of data that’s a problem for educators – it’s finding ways to leverage student data to uncover opportunities for accelerating growth that poses a challenge. This three-part webinar series will explore ways in which educators can harness data to support the whole child, all while maximizing student outcomes.

You’ll hear from K-12 educational leaders who have paved the way for change in their school communities by transitioning to standards-based grading, creating rigorous common assessment processes, launching professional learning communities, and incorporating research-backed practices to develop the whole child, including their social and emotional growth. 

 

All attendees will receive a 'Certificate of Completion' from Tech & Learning, which can be used towards one hour of Professional Development per Roundtable attended in this series. 

Plus, enjoy a coffee on us! Attendees working in the education sector will receive a $5 Starbucks coffee voucher once they've attended as a thank you.*

THREE-PART SERIES

Addressing Learning Gaps by Centralizing Assessments and Student Data

Learn about the value of and process for creating standards-aligned common assessments as well as how the data can be used to drive conversations.

Everything You Need to Know to Successfully Transition to Standards-Based Grading

Learn about standards-based grading – including the benefits, challenges, and ways to overcome common obstacles that leaders face during a change of practice.

Research-Backed Practices to Impact Students' Academic and Social-Emotional Growth

Learn about current research in education and effective teaching and learning practices that can easily be incorporated to make the greatest impact on student growth – both academically and behaviorally. 

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