
Leadership, Student Assessment Data
Using Data to Improve Learning: Leading Collaborative Inquiry
This session provides a framework for conversations around data as well as prompts that allow principals to discuss the findings in a collegial, collaborative way to encourage teachers to think critically about their own practices. Discover how data literacy gives teachers a way to inform and improve practice and gives schools a way to develop deep, sustained change and educational improvement.
How Effective Leaders Get Results: Connecting Vision to Action for High-Impact Schools
Great leaders, as opposed to those who are merely good, make the difference in achieving bottom line results and driving success. What does high-impact leadership look like? What do really successful principals do to promote teaching and learning? Administrators will use rubrics to compare their practice and learn what to do to improve. Opportunities will be provided for discussion and reflection.
The Craft of Teacher Supervision: The Actions that Matter Most
The role of teacher evaluation is essential for an effective principal. This session will focus on evaluation of all teachers - from our superstars to our less than superstars. Principals will have a chance to practice conferencing, note taking, and to examine the most effective ways to evaluate and improve our teachers. Learn ways to improve instruction on a daily basis in your school.
"Pam Salazar is energetic, knowledgeable and full of passion...providing workshops on leadership and effective use of data to all our principals. Pam’s practical knowledge makes her invaluable! We love her and use the information she provides to make significant changes in our practice."
- Sheila Meibergen, Coordinator of Staff Development
Principal Training Program, Washoe County School District, NV
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