At the Leading Professional Learning Communities workshop, participants will explore how to develop professional learning communities (PLCs) in their schools that focus on student achievement. Additionally, participants will gain strategies for effectively facilitating adult learning and walk away with concrete protocols and tools for immediate use.
The experience is designed to deepen reflective practice and facilitative leadership skills for educators, with an emphasis on reaching those who count most—our least served students.
During the workshop, participants will:
Explore the significance of facilitative leadership to improve student learning
Cultivate a toolbox (i.e. protocols, templates) to use for rigorous work with teams
Hone strategies for leading work among adults that is focused on students
Practice facilitative skills, such as giving and receiving constructive feedback on professional practice
Examine student and adult work with the use of targeted tools and protocols
Develop a practical plan for leading a PLC
Program Dates: July 8-10, 2024
Time: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Location: Sand Creek High School: 7005 Carefree Cir N Colorado Springs, CO 80922
This professional learning experience is only available for Colorado educators.
Complete the form below to confirm your participation. We ask that you submit one registration per participant. If attending as a team or group, each participant must register separately.
COST
$1600 per participant