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2026 Workshops

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  1. Accelerate to Educate: Overcoming Learning Gaps Workshop

    Spokane, Washington |  October 29–30, 2026

    Teams are invited to a working two-day conference where they share the acceleration pathway, providing practical instructional strategies to ensure high levels of learning for all. Time will be allotted throughout the conference for teams to develop their own acceleration plans with the support of our expert practitioners.

    $838.98

    Seats available


  2. Yes We Can! An Unprecedented Opportunity to Improve Special Education Outcomes

    Little Rock, Arkansas |  November 3–4, 2026

    Presenters: Julie A. Schmidt

    During this hands-on training designed for school or districtwide teams, general and special educators will discover how to utilize PLC best practices to develop collaborative partnerships and identify high-leverage structures and strategies that will level the playing field, accelerate learning, and support success for all students.

    Seats available


  3. Yes We Can! An Unprecedented Opportunity to Improve Special Education Outcomes

    Des Moines, Iowa |  December 9–10, 2026

    Presenters: Julie A. Schmidt

    During this hands-on training designed for school or districtwide teams, general and special educators will discover how to utilize PLC best practices to develop collaborative partnerships and identify high-leverage structures and strategies that will level the playing field, accelerate learning, and support success for all students.

    Seats available


  4. AI for Educators: Harnessing the Power of AI to Transform Collaboration, Instruction, Intervention, and Extension

    Bloomington, Indiana |  September 29, 2026

    Artificial intelligence (AI) tools like ChatGPT are revolutionizing education, empowering teachers to work more efficiently and effectively while opening new learning pathways for students. From creating differentiated content to streamlining planning for instruction and intervention, AI offers endless opportunities to enhance the work of K12 teachers and collaborative teams. However, these tools also bring challenges and limitations that educators must navigate thoughtfully.

    Seats available


  5. You Can Learn: Teaching Self-Efficacy to Build Capable, Confident Learners

    Naperville (Chicago), Illinois |  November 2–3, 2026

    Presenters: Tim Brown

    Schools that truly want to “create lifelong learners” must understand the influence that their actions in the classroom have on realizing this mission. Creating lifelong learners depends on more than good intentions; it depends on intentional actions designed to encourage students to realize that they have the capacity to move their own learning forward regardless of life circumstances or experiences. While this truth is likely something that most teachers already believe, integrating practices that build student self-efficacy into daily instruction remains elusive in most classrooms. Creating lifelong learners happens only when teachers move from knowing about the importance of student self-efficacy to doing something about it.

    Seats available


  6. Amplify Your Impact: Coaching Collaborative Teams in PLCs at Work® Workshop

    San Antonio, Texas |  September 30–October 1, 2026

    Learn how to provide the clarity, feedback, and support necessary for teams to grow in the right work and leave with a plan for implementing best coaching practices in your school or district.

    Seats available


  7. Collaborative Common Assessments Workshop

    Grand Rapids, Michigan |  December 3–4, 2026

    Presenters: Cassandra Erkens

    Gain tools and protocols for designing quality assessments that enable teams to collect meaningful data and respond appropriately with interventions and enrichments.

    Seats available


  8. Time for Change: Four Essential Skills for Transformational School and District Leaders Workshop

    Saratoga Springs, New York |  October 28–29, 2026

    Presenters: Luis F. Cruz

    During this workshop, teams of teachers, counselors, building administrators, and district administrators will study four distinctive leadership behaviors proven to promote positive change: (1) communication, (2) trust building, (3) professional capacity, and (4) universal accountability.

    $769.00

    Seats available


  9. Leading PLCs at Work® Districtwide Workshop

    Saratoga Springs, New York |  October 26–27, 2026

    Presenters: Jason A. Andrews

    Ensure your school district is doing the right work, the right way, for the right reasons. In this highly interactive workshop, the presenter will demonstrate how to align the work of every PLC team districtwide—from the boardroom to the classroom.

    Seats available