System wide alignment and capacity building of professional learning
The U.S. Department of Education Office of Educational Technology published its Professional Learning Toolkit in November 2014. Published in the public domain and openly available for remix and re-purposing, the toolkit offers research-supported thinking around aligning the pile of plans and goals within a school or district, figuring out capacity, and then moving to use all the tools available to design toward a learning organization.
Conversational Practice
The conversation will include individual reflection (written and spoken), small group conversation, and whole group debate.
Conversation Links
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Dawn YoungBinghamton City School District
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Mike RitziusNew Jersey Education Association
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Laurie SandersRandolph Central School
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David Johnson
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Jeffrey McClurkenUniversity of Mary Washington
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Adam RosenzweigBeyond 12
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Drew CrismonLadue Horton Watkins High School
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Larissa PahomovScience Leadership Academy
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Jennifer MooreAcademy for Global Citizenship
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Vanessa Letourneau
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George FioreWilson High School
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Jason HoekstraActualize Technology
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Brooke MulartrickMethacton School District
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Jennifer OrrFort Belvoir Upper School
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Anneke Radin-SnaithNaples Central School
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Abbie MartinYork County School Division
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Joe Bires
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Christina BrennanWilliam Penn Charter School
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Chris McCaffreyWilson School District
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Becky FisherAlbemarle County Public Schools
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Ann OroArchdiocese of Newark Schools Office
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Joe Mazza@PennGSE's @MCDPEL
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Mark SambergThe Friday Institute for Educational Innovation - NC State University
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Debra BrackettGermantown Friends School
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Linda ConwayDouglas County School District
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Brian Adams
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roxanne clement
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Matt MoranDwight School
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Holly DoePelham School District
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Chris ShriverGarrison Forest School
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Wendy EiteljorgThe Shipley School
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Rachel IrvinOak Ridge Elementary School
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Kevin GraceBurlington School District
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Zac ChaseSt. Vrain Valley Schools
Presenter Profiles
Zac Chase
St. Vrain Valley Schools
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