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[4.5] Rethinking PD: Mapping a 3-year plan

[4.5] Rethinking PD: Mapping a 3-year plan

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This episode explores how instructional leaders can create a unique school identity, engage parents and community members, and foster a robust PBL culture that differentiates their school from others.

Fostering a PBL culture in a school is not an overnight transformation. It typically spans three years, depending on the school's starting point. This journey requires careful planning, a clear vision, and an unwavering commitment to creating an environment where project-based instruction can thrive.

Hear about a partner school's roadmap to success and how you can use free resources such as the Impactful PBL Readiness Assessment and Impactful PBL Success Path Action Plan for guidance in mapping out a three-year PBL journey for your school.


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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