Teacher Professional Learning

With EdLearning Connections, teachers experience professional learning that’s both meaningful and energizing.  We ensure that our sessions have purpose and personality!  If your teachers don’t describe trainings as “engaging, interactive, relevant, and fun,” we can help!

We don’t do boring!  We do better!
Real learning. Real relevance. Real impact.

Teachers deserve the same fun-filled, energetic, and meaningful learning experiences that we expect them to create for their students. Just like students, educators thrive when they’re engaged, inspired, and given opportunities to collaborate and grow. When teachers have access to dynamic, hands-on professional development, they’re better equipped to bring that same energy and creativity into their classrooms. Investing in teachers’ learning experiences directly benefits the students they teach.

Our interactive, collaborative learning experiences:

  • are research-based and relevant,
  • provide tangible, practical tools,
  • are embedded with resources to support ongoing practice, and
  • support participants in transferring their learning into day-to-day implementation.

Professional Learning Modules (PLMs)

Fundamental PLMs

These modules are designed to explore the core principles of teaching and learning, and include topics such as:

  • Classroom Culture

  • Classroom Management/Student Behaviors

  • Planning for Scaffolds & Supports

  • Student Engagement

  • Assessment and Feedback

Advanced PLMs

These modules are designed to enhance instructional strategies and planning, and include topics such as:

  • Strengthening our Response to Behaviors

  • Classroom Talk vs Academic Discussion

  • Planning for Powerful Questions

  • Tiered Planning & Assessment

  • Formative vs Summative Assessment

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“Diamar and Barbara brought their insight and helped us create a space where teachers felt comfortable and that changed our school culture….As an educator, my pedagogy shifted because of the intentional guidance and mentoring these ladies provided us.”

“This was an amazing opportunity to learn more about the why’s of what we do! I love the brain component and the connections to information we already know and implement. You did an awesome job, ladies! Your enthusiasm was greatly appreciated!”