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Starting a Movement: Building Culture From the Inside Out in Your PLC Workshop

Little Rock, Arkansas | November 6–7, 2024
$769.00
 

The most common challenge for schools is how to transition from a culture of compliance to a culture of commitment. How to move from “doing” to “becoming” or from “my kids” to “our kids.” The gap between these two junctures is a critical and often overlooked aspect of a school’s journey, creating a culture of collective responsibility. If educators are prepared to commit to every child, every day, two questions must be addressed:

1. Do we believe all students can learn at high levels?
2. Will we take collective responsibility to make this a reality?

If we truly aim to have a culture that embraces “learning for ALL,” we must begin with building effective relationships with all constituents of a school community as we carefully craft our collective commitment and purpose. As Viviane Robinson (2011) states, “Effective educational leadership is not about getting the relationships right and then tackling the difficult work challenges. It is about doing both simultaneously so that relationships are strengthened through doing the hard, collective work of improving teaching and learning” (page 16).

Building our collective commitment starts with the “why,” and underpinning this critical step is the reason educators entered the profession—to make a difference and improve the life chances of every student. Connecting the overarching mission with the behaviors, decisions, feedback, and actions of all staff members requires meaningful, collaborative conversations. To this end, participants will acquire powerful tools, processes, and questions that lead to a deeper understanding of the moral imperative for the work.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Acquire the authentic alignment model and its four stages.
  • Gain strategies to create maximum buy-in among members of your school community.
  • Embrace the idea of defining your WHY.
  • Establish what is needed for a collective commitment.
  • Align policy, procedure, and practice with purpose.
  • Discuss the notion of “easy” versus “hard” work and the impact of those decisions.
  • Identify tools, resources, and structures to make achievement for all a reality.
  • Plan next steps in your school’s journey.

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Agenda and speakers are subject to change.

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Wednesday, November 6th

7:00–8:00 a.m.

Registration and Continental Breakfast

8:00–11:30 a.m.

Presentation

11:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m.

Lunch (on your own)

1:00–4:00 p.m. Presentation

Thursday, November 7th

7:00–8:00 a.m.

Registration and Continental Breakfast

8:00–11:30 a.m.

Presentation

11:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m.

Lunch (on your own)

1:00–4:00 p.m. Presentation

Events reach capacity quickly. Please confirm your registration before making travel plans.


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AC Hotel Little Rock Downtown

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“One of the most valuable aspects for me was the structured plan on how to identify, plan and address the complexity of a PLC. Being given a greater prospective on how this fits into the entire school culture.”

Elvin Figueroa, academic coach, Deltona Middle School, Florida

“Understanding that when implementing the authentic alignments of why, eye, how, and now before getting to the success, you will have to go through and experience the resistance, anxiety (of trying something new), confusion, and frustration. At the school in which I work, we are trying Team Teaching, and I have seen each one of the elements. As like most, I was ready to give up because no one appears to be excited or cooperative. We as a district will be trying it next year, but after today's session, I realize that it takes consistency and at least three to five years before we see the SUCCESS results.”

LaRhonda Pride, teacher, Deltona Middle School, Florida

“I learned the elements I will need to focus on in order to better construct and formulate a plan when sharing the purpose and goal of having a professional learning community.”

Elvin Figueroa, academic coach, Deltona Middle School, Florida

“I will definitely be sharing this information with my Team of Teachers and continuing to encourage them. I will also be sharing that we all must stop saying that students with certain exceptionalities are not able to do certain activities/assignments and know that ALL students can learn at HIGH LEVELS.”

LaRhonda Pride, teacher, Deltona Middle School, Florida

Venue

Solution Tree Arkansas Training Center

425 W Capitol Ave Suite #1300

Little Rock, Arkansas


Participation Information

You will receive a certificate of participation 6 weeks after the event concludes. Please check with your state department of education for CEU availability.


Additional Information


Included with your registration

Starting a Movement

Starting a Movement

Explore a four-stage authentic alignment model, which will take you through the Why, Eye, How, and Now of transforming your school's culture.

Event Journal

Event Journal

We’re enhancing your event experience. In addition to providing presentations in digital format, Solution Tree is publishing retail-quality, perfect-bound notebooks expertly designed to support your learning. Any printed handouts or worksheets integrated into your sessions will continue to be provided.