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[4.4] Rethinking PD: Leading coaching cycles

[4.4] Rethinking PD: Leading coaching cycles

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This episode explores how instructional leaders can build an impactful professional development experience for teachers who facilitate project-based learning. We address the limitations of traditional professional development methods and advocate for a modern approach that provides teachers with sustained support and multiple pathways for engagement. We discuss the importance of starting with personalized growth plans and explain how an eight-week professional learning cycle can work for your school.

This episode provides practical insights to help you implement a structured yet flexible professional development approach, driving consistent improvement among your teachers while maintaining their engagement and enthusiasm for project-based learning.


1). Download the companion 30-page white paper: https://www.impactfulpbl.com/blueprint

2). Schedule a free strategy call: https://www.impactfulpbl.com/strategysession



P.S. Have you taken the Impactful PBL Readiness Assessment yet? It's a great resource for instructional leaders like you who want to make informed decisions about implementing or strengthening PBL in their schools.
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