PLC at Work Events
- Mind the Gaps Virtual Institute
Virtual Event | July 23, 2020–July 31, 2025
Led by our team of experts, this event offers targeted virtual sessions that detail how to proactively address rapidly widening achievement gaps across grade levels and subject areas. Teachers, leaders, and teams will learn together how to determine essential learnings, accurately measure student progress, and develop a system of interventions for learners who need additional time and support.
$399.00Seats available
- Singletons in a PLC: Navigating On-Ramps to Meaningful Collaboration
Sacramento, California | February 6–7, 2025
It has been said that isolation is the enemy of improvement, and yet singleton teachers are too often left alone. Singleton teachers are the only ones at a school who teach a specific course or subject—like a music or art teacher or the only physics teacher—and these teachers often ask how they can effectively participate on a collaborative team at a PLC school (e.g., teachers who teach the same course or subject). Additionally, leaders frequently ask what they should be doing to guide and support these outstanding educators.
$769.00Seats available
- The Summit on PLC at Work®
Phoenix, Arizona | February 18–20, 2025
Achieve equity. Elevate learning. With top-notch training delivered by nationally renowned experts, the Summit will transform the way you think about PLC.
$859.00Seats available
- Teams: The Engine That Drives a PLC at Work® Workshop
Austin, Texas | February 26–27, 2025
This two-day workshop will highlight what leaders and teams do to improve their professional practice in an effort to help more students learn at higher levels.
$769.00Seats available
- Amplify Your Impact: Coaching Collaborative Teams in PLCs at Work® Workshop
Atlanta, Georgia | March 3–4, 2025
Learn how to provide the clarity, feedback, and support necessary for teams to grow in the right work and leave with a plan for implementing best coaching practices in your school or district.
$769.00Seats available
- Teams: The Engine That Drives a Professional Learning Community at Work® Workshop
Sioux City, Iowa | March 10–11, 2025
This two-day workshop will highlight what leaders and teams do to improve their professional practice in an effort to help more students learn at higher levels.
$769.00Seats available
- The 15-Day Challenge: Putting All the Pieces of Daily Life in a PLC at Work® Together Workshop
Grand Rapids, Michigan | March 12–13, 2025
Maria Nielsen helps teams see the big picture of a PLC and put it all together in a recurring cycle of collective inquiry. The 15-day challenge is a practical way to bring the PLC process to life.
$769.00Seats available
- The 15-Day Challenge: Putting All the Pieces of Daily Life in a PLC at Work® Together Workshop
Charleston, South Carolina | March 19–20, 2025
Maria Nielsen helps teams see the big picture of a PLC and put it all together in a recurring cycle of collective inquiry. The 15-day challenge is a practical way to bring the PLC process to life.
$769.00Seats available
- You Can Learn: Teaching Self-Efficacy to Build Capable, Confident Learners
San Diego, California | March 26–27, 2025
Schools that truly want to “create lifelong learners” must understand the influence that their actions in the classroom have on realizing this mission. Creating lifelong learners depends on more than good intentions; it depends on intentional actions designed to encourage students to realize that they have the capacity to move their own learning forward regardless of life circumstances or experiences. While this truth is likely something that most teachers already believe, integrating practices that build student self-efficacy into daily instruction remains elusive in most classrooms. Creating lifelong learners happens only when teachers move from knowing about the importance of student self-efficacy to doing something about it.
$769.00Seats available
- Singletons in a PLC: Navigating On-Ramps to Meaningful Collaboration
New Orleans, Louisiana | March 26–27, 2025
It has been said that isolation is the enemy of improvement, and yet singleton teachers are too often left alone. Singleton teachers are the only ones at a school who teach a specific course or subject—like a music or art teacher or the only physics teacher—and these teachers often ask how they can effectively participate on a collaborative team at a PLC school (e.g., teachers who teach the same course or subject). Additionally, leaders frequently ask what they should be doing to guide and support these outstanding educators.
$769.00Seats available