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Implement a powerful system of tiered intervention
No travel required! Join Mike Mattos at this virtual event to discover a strong system of interventions and apply MTSS best practices at all grade levels.
Let’s collaborate and strengthen literacy instruction together — I want to know more
Start your journey here
Start your journey here
Resources
Proven Strategies to Positively Influence Student Learning

Proven Strategies to Positively Influence Student Learning
Positively influence the behavior of even your most challenging students. In The Tactical Teacher, author Dale Ripley shares a plethora of tactics, ranging from persuasive dialogue to environmental details, proven to improve classroom behavior and increase student learning.
Resources
Grow your personal leadership capacity

Grow your personal leadership capacity
In Leading Beyond Intention, experts Jeanne Spiller and Karen Power have written a solutions-focused guide that dives deep into personal leadership skills. You will gain practical strategies for weaving intentionality throughout your daily leadership practice.
Events
Prioritize health and well-being in your school or district

Prioritize health and well-being in your school or district
Join Timothy D. Kanold on November 1 for the Leading Educator Wellness Virtual Workshop. This travel-free event will help you focus your energy and actions on daily wellness strategies for avoiding exhaustion and relational burnout.
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—Sasha McGregor, teacher, Kitigan Zibi School, Quebec
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—Kristyne Houbraken, teacher, Voyageur Memorial High School, Quebec
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—John Sarapnickas, principal, Mezi Community School, Northwest Territories
Success for learners
For nearly 20 years, we've empowered K–12 educators to raise student achievement through a comprehensive range of services and products including events, district solutions for long-term professional development, books, videos, online courses, and more. No matter where you are on your journey, we 'll help move you toward your goals.
5%
increase in grade 6
language arts scores
on PAT
Closing the achievement gap at Esther Starkman
Through the PLC at Work® process, Esther Starkman School in Edmonton met the diverse needs of its students in grades K–9 by taking collective responsibility for the success of each learner. See how its PLC collaborated to improve instructional practices and close the achievement gap.
22%
increase in primary students
meeting or exceeding
grade-level
expectations
Six straight years of academic improvement
See how St. Andrews School in Winnipeg used the PLC at Work® process to provide staff with more time to collaborate, improve data collection practices, and increase student reading scores year over year.
Learn from the best

What About Us?
This webinar helps teams achieve the full potential of preK–2 classrooms—whether virtual, in-person, or blended—through proven best practices aligned to the PLC at Work® process.

Priority Schools Virtual and On-Site PD Interview
Priority Schools in a PLC at Work® experts Sharon V. Kramer, Aspasia Angelou, and Michael Roberts discuss how failing schools become thriving professional learning communities.

Self-Care for Educators in the Time of COVID‑19 (and Beyond)
This empowering webinar by Dr. Tina H. Boogren helps educators of all levels and backgrounds develop personalized self-care plans tailored to this unique moment in history.