"Unlocking the Power of Professional Learning
Communities"
Join Solution Tree specialists for a two-day event designed
to enhance one’s understanding of Professional Learning
Communities (PLCs). The three-tiered training will support
professionals at all levels of understanding of Professional
Learning Communities.
Learn more about the
Symposium and its Benefits:
Professional Learning
Communities
Student achievement in a high
quality environment
Improving student learning
outcomes
Success
August 26 & 27, 2013 8 a.m.–4 p.m.
La Crosse Center, 300 Harborview Plaza
La Crosse, WI One or two credits are
available: $140 per credit Printable Flyer
(1 page PDF)
New Group Discount Pricing!
Fee is per registrant.
General Public
<25
General Public 25-99
General Public 100-199
General Public 200+
Fee includes continental
breakfasts, lunches, afternoon
breaks & materials.
Limited Seats Available!
Don't Delay Your Registration!
Cancellation Policy: Full
refund before August 9, 2013, less $50 for processing. No
refunds on or after August 9, 2013. Refund requests must be
submitted in writing to: UW-La Crosse Continuing Education &
Extension, 1725 State Street, 205 Morris Hall, La Crosse, WI
54601. No refunds will be made in the case of non-attendance.
Training Tiers to Choose From:
Tier 1: PLC Training
for Beginners
Presenter: Anthony Muhammad,
Ph.D.
Those new to the Professional
Learning Communities (PLCs)
concept will have the
opportunity to acquire an
essential, big picture
understanding of PLCs. This
introductory sectional will
present the basics of PLC
collaborative group design.
Participants will also develop
an initial, common understanding
of sound assessment practices
and will be introduced to the
foundational stages of creating
a common system of interventions
(RtI). Participants will depart
with new, shared understandings
related to PLCs and the critical
vocabulary that accompanies
discussions around PLCs,
assessment, and RtI. Following
this two-day training,
participants should be prepared
to begin implementing the PLC
design and could begin meeting
as teams to develop team norms,
protocols, and SMART Goals.
Participants will need
additional training following
this event to dig deeper into
the areas of collaboration,
assessment, and intervention.
Tier 2: PLC Training
for Intermediates Presenter:
Cassie Erkins
The Intermediate sectional is
designed for those who already
possess a solid foundational
understanding of PLC design and
a good working knowledge of
assessment and RtI.
Participants in this sectional
will have (most likely) already
implemented PLC meetings within
their own buildings, though they
may still be working on
conducting fully successful and
productive meetings. Similarly,
they are likely working on
writing common assessments but
may not be using them
consistently or fully utilizing
the data obtained from
assessments. Participants in
this sectional may also have a
general understanding of a
system of interventions, but
they may not have begun
adjusting their teaching to meet
individual student needs. Upon
completion of this sectional,
participants should possess a
firm grasp of assessment writing
and data analysis in a balanced
assessment system, and they
should possess the knowledge to
design a concrete plan for
implementing a solid system of
interventions considerate of the
variety of teaching strategies
necessary to accommodate varying
learning styles.
Tier 3: PLC Training
for Advanced Presenter:
Laurie Robinson
The Advanced sectional is
designed for participants
already effectively utilizing
successful team meetings, common
formative assessments, and a
system of interventions so that
increased student achievement is
the end result. They are clear
about their SMART Goals, team
norms and protocols, and are
using a system of interventions
that responds immediately to
students when information gaps
occur. Training for this group
would delve deeply into the
instructional strategies that
are most effective considerate
of particular groups of
students, content areas, and
depth of content. This group
would also examine its system of
interventions to ensure that
high quality
intervention/instruction occurs
for all students. Additionally,
participants would learn
engagement and motivation
strategies that are proven to
increase student achievement.
Additional speakers may be added based on
enrollments.
For more Information:
Continuing Education,
608.785.6504 or
conted@uwlax.edu