Kim Marshall's Rocket PD Course on Rethinking Teacher Supervision - Great Resource

From Kim Marshall

I'm excited to announce that I'm giving my online Rocket PD course on rethinking teacher supervision, coaching, and evaluation again next year. I know it's early, but you might want to think about setting aside funds in next year's budget. Eight 90-minute highly interactive webinars cover the following topics, starting in late September:

  • September - The moral imperative for moving on from traditional teacher evaluations
  • October - Mini-observations nuts and bolts
  • November - Face-to-face debrief conversations with teachers and short write-ups or AI summaries
  • December - Summing up the year in a rubric
  • January - How to make student learning central
  • February - Differentiation, unit, and lesson planning
  • March - Student surveys, difficult conversations
  • April - Time management - fitting it all in

For more information on the course and group rates (school and district teams are encouraged), please click here.

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