Search Results
Collaborative Planning during Data Days
Specific days throughout the year for staff to meet and discuss data and instructional practices.
Using Data to Identify Growth Areas for Staff at Cisco
Educators and administrators at Cisco communicate across grade levels to collaborate and use data to improve the educational experience for students.
West Belden's Collaborative Teaching
West Belden teachers work across classrooms to deliver instruction and support to multi-age cohorts.
Periodic Structured Data Review
LPS Navigate Math teachers have multiple data review structures.
Additional Support for Teachers
Pleasant View teachers get support from the school instructional staff and leadership as well as external partners like Summit Public Schools and the Highlander Institute.
Collaborative Planning with Data
Teachers of the same grade and subject share a planning period and meet weekly to discuss student data and personalized instructional practices.
Coordination between Advocate Counselors and Teachers at Bronx Arena
Educators at Bronx Arena discuss how teachers and advocate counselors coordinate throughout the day and week to ensure they're meeting students' needs.
Teachers Guild and TLA want to know: How do YOU personalize learning in your classroom?
Teachers Guild and The Learning Accelerator are joining forces for a personalized learning collaboration. As a kickoff, we asked educators to submit their favorite lessons or activities that they already use to personalize learning in their...
Student Groupings at Trailblazer
Teachers break up students into small groups to target similar needs and allow for student collaboration.
Common Data Practices
Teachers implement standardized data practices, allowing ongoing collaboration and team data analysis in professional learning communities.
Multi-Grade Level Classrooms
As a result of the pandemic and changing class sizes for students returning in-person, elementary schools shifted from single grade level classes to multi-grade level classes. This allowed creating even class sizes with frequently shifting numbers...