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  1. Jonathan Ferris

    Jonathan Ferris is a program coordinator at the University of the Fraser Valley in Abbotsford, British Columbia, where he oversees practicum placements for teacher candidates, supervises faculty mentors, and teaches courses on classroom management, professionalism, ethics, and teacher presence.

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  2. Improving Your 2024-2025 Mathematics Program

    May 17, 2024

    During this 1-hour webinar, trusted K-12 national mathematics expert Dr. Timothy D. Kanold will provide research-affirmed protocols to guide your school, district, or department in proactively preparing for the upcoming 2024–2025 school year.

    Free webinar

  3. Natasha E. Gerstenschlager

    Natasha E. Gerstenschlager, PhD, is an efficacy research manager for Imagine Learning, where she studies the impact of educational products on student outcomes. Formerly, she taught mathematics courses in Kentucky and led professional development sessions on innovative, research-based teaching practices.

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  4. Nicole M. Wessman-Enzinger

    Nicole M. Wessman-Enzinger, PhD, is an associate professor of education at George Fox University in Newberg, Oregon. Her primary role at the university is to prepare future K–12 teachers to teach mathematics, but her favorite aspect of this work is helping these future teachers redefine their relationships with mathematics.

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  5. Debby Burton

    Debby Burton is a dedicated and passionate educator with 33 years of experience in mathematics education. She served on the district’s professional learning community (PLC) committee, playing a pivotal role in shaping educational practices at the district level.

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  6. Mathematics at Work™: Tier 1 and Tier 2 Strategies to Accelerate Student Learning to Grade Level and Above (EdWebinar)

    April 3, 2025

    In this practical webinar, Mona Toncheff will explore how collaborative teams can ensure all students learn grade-level mathematics through Tier 1 core instruction and Tier 2 interventions. Mona will provide ready-to-use tools and strategies from the latest book in the Every Student Can Learn Mathematics series, Mathematics Strategies for Tier 1 and Tier 2 Interventions in a PLC at Work®.

    Free webinar

  7. Mathematics in a PLC at Work® Summit

    November 9 & Wednesday, November 11, 2026

    The Mathematics in a PLC at Work® Summit is led by educational thought leaders and acclaimed authors of the book series Every Student Can Learn Mathematics. Committed to helping you design an effective K–12 mathematics program, these mathematics experts will share research-affirmed and proven strategies for your classroom, school, and district.

    $799.00

  8. Voices from the Field: How Mathematics at Work™ Catalyzed Districtwide Student Learning

    February 18, 2026

    What happens when an entire district commits to improving mathematics teaching and learning? In this webinar, national mathematics thought leader and author Sarah Schuhl shares how the Mathematics at Work™ framework sparked meaningful shifts in mathematics instruction, collaboration, and student achievement across a California school district.

    Free webinar

  9. Mathematics for Tier 1 Instruction and Tier 2 Interventions Workshop

    October 13 & Wednesday, October 14, 2026

    In this hands-on and collaborative two-day workshop, Mona Toncheff guides participants through practical strategies designed to strengthen mathematics Tier 1 core instruction and Tier 2 interventions. She uses the Mathematics at Work framework, built on the four critical questions of a PLC at Work, to address acceleration along learning progressions and explore the models and strategies teams can use to ensure student learning from one year to the next. Grounded in research-affirmed practices and insights from the latest book in the Every Student Can Learn Mathematics series—Mathematics Strategies for Tier 1 and Tier 2 Interventions in a PLC at Work—this workshop equips educators with the tools needed to ensure all students learn mathematics at grade level and above.

    $769.00

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