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  1. Propel Your PLC at Work®

    Leadership and Coaching Activities for Enriching the Process

    Gain practical tools and guidance to enhance your PLC at Work® process. Author Rob J. Meyer offers clear explanations of the four critical questions of the PLC process, discussion questions, and activities to help you and your team focus on student learning, identify knowledge gaps, and implement effective strategies.

    $53.50

    Paperback

  2. The Purpose-Driven Classroom

    Seven Productive Behaviors for Student Success

    K–12 classroom educators can use author Daniel L. Vollrath’s productive behavior strategies to cultivate essential student behaviors like observation, self-control, responsible decision making, persistence, attentive listening, cooperation, and organization. Discover actionable tips for teachers to create a positive and productive classroom environment.

    $57.50

    Paperback

  3. Lessons From Great Teachers to Teachers Who Want to Be Great

    Explore the essential qualities of great teachers. From passion and knowledge to effective time management, relationship building, lesson planning, and continuous improvement, this book explores the key factors that contribute to exceptional teaching.

    $57.50

    Paperback

  4. Who Says I Can’t?

    A Four-Year Plan to Erase the Reading Gap and Achieve Proficiency by Fourth Grade

    Discover evidence-based, effective reading strategies to close the reading gap, understand the science of reading, and learn practical techniques for improving reading comprehension, phonics, vocabulary, and critical thinking.

    $57.50

    Paperback

  5. Reclaiming Authenticity

    Unearth Your True Self and Build an Equitable Classroom

    Learn how to become a more authentic and equitable educator. This book guides teachers in understanding their identity, challenging systemic inequities, and building stronger relationships with students. Master how to identify harmful practices, create inclusive classrooms, and envision a more just educational future.

    $53.50

    Paperback

  6. Fifty AI Prompts for Teachers

    Enhancing Your Practice With Generative Technology

    Author Paul J. Cancellieri’s guide to artificial intelligence (AI) in education offers practical strategies for K–12 teachers. The book provides prompts and techniques to enhance learning, from activating prior knowledge to assessing student mastery. Learn how AI can personalize instruction, provide feedback, and support more profound understanding in the classroom.

    $53.50

    Paperback

  7. Beyond Implicit and Explicit Bias

    Strategies for Healing the Root Causes of Inequity in Education

    Explore specific biases in education with author ClauDean ChiNaka Kizart. She emphasizes bias origins and how they impact K–12 educators, students, and administrators. From intergroup bias to decision-fatigue bias to scarcity bias, discover insights and strategies for recognizing, managing, and countering these biases in school communities.

    $47.00

    Paperback

  8. Celebrating in a PLC at Work®

    A Leader’s Guide to Building Collective Efficacy and High-Performing Collaborative Teams

    When leaders foster a culture of frequent, specific recognition in their school system, it allows collaborative teams to function at high levels. In this book, the authors demonstrate how celebrating the “right work” of professional learning communities stimulates the culture shift necessary for successful PLC implementation. Using intentional celebrations, K–12 leaders can improve collaborative team performance, resulting in higher student achievement.

    $47.00

  9. Making Time for Social Studies

    A Four-Step Process for Unit Planning in the Elementary Classroom

    Classroom educator Rachel Swearengin guides educators in creating effective social studies units. Learn to unpack standards, craft compelling questions, select grade-appropriate primary and secondary sources, and design assessments using claim-evidence-reasoning (CER). Practical templates and examples are provided for each K–5 grade level.

    $53.50

    Paperback

  10. Classrooms in Motion

    Using Learning Stations for High Student Engagement in Grades K–5

    This book equips K–5 educators with practical tools to enhance student learning. It explores four learning stations, offering detailed guidance, examples, and strategies for implementing minilessons, independent work, collaboration, and digital content.

    $53.50

    Paperback

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