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10 Mindframes for Leaders

Monday, September 21, 2020 - 3:30pm

Presented by John Hattie & Raymond Smith

Your mindframes—your internal beliefs about your role as a leader—determine the high-impact leadership practices you choose to implement. In this webinar, Professor John Hattie and Raymond Smith will introduce mindframes that ensure that leaders at every level can select, implement, and evaluate high-impact interventions that result in systemwide success.


CLARITY: What Matters Most in Learning, Teaching, and Leading

Monday, December 9, 2019 - 3:30pm

Presented by Lyn Sharratt

Bringing Clarity to the elements that sharpen precision-in-practice ensures knowing “where to next.” Gaining Clarity is dependent on a set of interrelated concepts deployed within an evidence-proven framework and implemented consistently and reflectively across all systems, schools, and classrooms. Join Lyn Sharratt in this three-part webinar, in which she describes how Clarity can be realized in 1. Learning, 2. Teaching, and 3. Leading. Lyn promises no silver bullets; after all, there are none. The real power of data, she insists, resides in the “aha” outcomes of collaborative conversations with, and ‘roll-up-your sleeves’ work by ALL stakeholders, focused on students’ faces, as data today is instruction tomorrow.


Collaborating to Achieve Excellence: How to Foster Collective Efficacy in Schools

Wednesday, November 8, 2017 - 3:30pm

Presented by Jenni Donohoo

What matters most in raising student achievement?

Research identifies collective efficacy—the shared belief that what we do really matters—as the #1 factor. When teachers believe that, together, they can positively impact student learning, it results in a number of productive patterns of behaviour. Join us to learn more about what collective efficacy is, why it's important, and how to foster efficacy to ensure equity, promote well-being, and enhance public confidence in education.


Adaptive Expertise and Professional Learning

Monday, November 4, 2019 - 3:30pm

Presented by Deidre Le Fevre and Kaye Twyford

How can professional learning in education respond to growing inequality, and the rapid social and technological change that surrounds us? It is more important than ever that educators continually learn, improve their practice, and respond to the diverse learners and communities they work with. This webinar presents “developing adaptive expertise” as a way that educators can help realize transformative improvement in their own practice and for their learners. Deidre Le Fevre and Kaye Twyford will explain what adaptive expertise is, how it works, why it helps create change and improvement in complex learning environments, and how it can be applied in your own context.


Hattie’s New #1 Effect Size: Collective Teacher Efficacy

Monday, March 6, 2017 - 3:30pm

Presented by Kristin Anderson

What if you could triple the speed of student learning? According to new findings by Professor John Hattie, a strong sense of Collective Teacher Efficacy (d=1.57) can yield over three years of student growth over one school year. Now ranked the most powerful influence on achievement in the Visible Learning research, Collective Teacher Efficacy is a belief that together teachers can positivity impact student learning. When efficacy is high, teachers show greater persistence and are more likely to try new teaching approaches. Join Visible Learningplus expert Kristin Anderson for an insider’s understanding.


Visible Learning Mindframes: A Deeper Dive

Monday, September 11, 2017 - 3:30pm

Presented by Kristin Anderson

As educators, it’s not only about what we do. It’s about how we THINK. Join Visible LearningPlus Master Trainer, Kristin Anderson, for an understanding of Professor Hattie's TEN key mindframes  (yes, there is a new one!) that teachers, school leaders, and systems can examine and adopt, and determine how these beliefs that map beautifully to the Visible Learning research can shape our combined thinking about teaching and learning in order to ultimately have a major impact on student achievement. 


Leading School Teams: Building Trust to Promote Student Learning

Monday, June 11, 2018 - 3:30pm

Presented by David Horton

Is your team in a rut? Do you find yourselves off-track in your conversations or spending a majority of team time on topics not directly connected to student learning? Presented by David Horton, author of Leading School Teams, this webinar for busy teams and busy school leaders will explore three easy ways to get teams moving, focused, and making improvements to impact student learning.


Leading Learning Through Observation and Feedback

Monday, February 11, 2019 - 3:30pm

Presented by Amy Tepper and Patrick Flynn

Do observation and feedback drive dialogue and thinking about teachers’ impact on learning in your school or district? Drawing on their book Feedback to Feed Forward: 31 Strategies to Lead Learning, Patrick and Amy will dive into strategies to help you as an instructional leader maximize your time during classroom visits to determine how teachers create outcomes and influence student engagement and learning. Learn to interact with students and analyze cause and effect to ensure feedback becomes a key driver of learning at all levels.


Thursday, October 11, 2012 - 3:30pm

Watch Kitty Boles & Vivian Troen’s Archived Webinar

In this webinar, Troen and Boles demonstrate how schools can transform their teams into more effective learning communities that foster teacher leadership.


Visible Learning+ Making Learning Visible Pathways Series

The Visible Learning+: Making Learning Visible Pathways Series consists of four interconnected pathways of teaching, leading, equity, and learning that explore the 'why' behind the Visible Learning research, how educators can go about implementing it, leadership support, and creating an equitable culture.

Zoom | Mar 03 - Jun 18, 2021

Early Bird Pricing (if registered by January 22): $499 per person

General Pricing: $599 per person



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