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In this two-day symposium, a Solution Tree expert will lead K–6 educators through a process using their T.E.A.M.S framework that makes high levels of learning for all literacy scholars not only possible, but probable and practical.

Literacy educators will explore how to provide equitable literacy instruction and assessment so every student masters essential standards. Teachers will navigate the teaching and learning of reading through the lens of the Professional Learning Communities (PLC) at Work® process, learn strategies for utilizing data as collaborative teams to answer the four critical questions of learning, and access templates and protocols to improve literacy for all.

This workshop will help K–6 district leaders, administrators, teachers, instructional coaches, reading specialists and interventionists:

  • Analyze and improve their current literacy practices, curriculum, and instructional focus within the context of a PLC at Work
  • Explore structures and systems to organize the work of literacy teams
  • Learn how to identify and prioritize essential literacy outcomes
  • Deconstruct essential literacy standards to develop a path for literacy proficiency
  • Create or curate common formative team literacy assessments for learning targets
  • Structure a supportive master schedule to include team collaboration and systemwide response
  • Understand the components of a comprehensive literacy instructional block
  • Create progress-monitoring tools and focused reading interventions and extensions

Venue

Homewood Suites Historic District

415 Meeting St

Charleston, North Carolina

Learn from leading experts

Jacqueline Heller

Jacqueline Heller

Jacqueline Heller

Jacqueline Heller focuses on building capacity and collective efficacy with teachers, to ensure all students learn at high levels. As a literacy teacher and coach at Mason Crest Elementary, she helped the school become the first National Model Professional Learning Community to receive the DuFour Award.

Schedule

Agenda and speakers are subject to change.

Download the detailed agenda

Monday, March 16th

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

Tuesday, March 17th

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

Accommodations

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

While discounted rooms in our hotel room block may be sold out, the primary hotel may still have rooms available at their standard rates. Please inquire directly with the hotel.

Hotels

Primary

Homewood Suites Historic District

415 Meeting St
Charleston, South Carolina 29403
843.724.8800

Discounted Rate: $299 plus taxes plus a $2 tourism fee per night (single/double)
Deadline: February 15, 2026, or until group rate is sold out

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

Parking information:Valet Parking only, $39.00 per night, $18.00 per day with in/out privileges

Venue

Homewood Suites Historic District

415 Meeting St

Charleston, North Carolina

Event Reviews

“This was AMAZING! I am inspired and have so many actionable items to take back to use with my teams. This training shifted my whole thinking on the PLC process.”

Nicky Martin, Epiphany School

“As a teacher, I thrive when there is structure. The SIG is a powerful tool I plan to utilize with the help of our building leadership team to help make our PLCs more effective and meaningful. A personal goal I have set for myself is to utilize the framework for coaching collaborative teams: clarify, feedback, and support. These are areas where I greatly need to hone my skills.”

Angela Massie, teacher, Swaney Elementary

“I learned ways to assess our current PLC process as well as incremental steps to continually improve the process.”

Joanne Campbell, Burleson ISD

“The tools we received, such as the SIG and Pathways . . . are going to be so helpful going forward!”

Megan Ritchie, Glenwood Elementary, Lake Stevens School District

More details

Additional Information

Product code: WSG377


Five Reasons to Attend a Solution Tree Event (PDF)
A Letter to Your Boss (DOC)

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


Included with your registration

Literacy in a PLC at Work®

Literacy in a PLC at Work®

Authors Paula Maeker and Jacqueline Heller are practitioners who share the belief that all students can be literate at high levels. Explore their practical, research-affirmed framework for how teams can better sustain change and improve as literacy educators.

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.

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