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    Posted August 1, 2016

    Outcome-Focused PD

    We interviewed Tom Arnett, Research Fellow at the Christensen Institute about his perspective regarding high quality professional learning.  He explains that effective professional development has less to do with a specific practice and everything to do with being results-driven.

    Pencil
    Posted July 25, 2016

    Listen, Collaborate, and Listen Some More

    Listen to Lisa Highfill discuss how as a PD facilitator, she must not stand in the front of the room and impart knowledge, but rather work collaboratively with her teachers, support them as they actively engage with new content, and continue to listen.

    Pencil
    Posted July 20, 2016

    Applying Instructional Best Practices to PD

    Lisa Highfill reflects on how she designed and facilitated personalized professional learning based on her teachers’ individual needs, abilities, and interests.  This personalized approach is characterized by teachers who are invested in their growth and development.

    Pencil
    Posted July 18, 2016

    Pleasanton Unified School District: “We should be practicing what we preach”

    We interviewed Lisa Highfill, Instructional Technology Coach at Pleasanton Unified School District, about the steps she and her colleagues have taken to provide differentiated and active professional learning for their teachers.  She discusses the importance of building trust with teachers by truly listening to their needs and creating learning opportunities that feel relevant and meaningful.

    Pencil
    Posted July 11, 2016

    Assessing the Impact of PD Decisions

    How do we know whether professional learning is actually working -- which supports are making an impact on teachers and students, and which might we want to walk away from? In this podcast with Daniel Bauer, KickUp CEO Jeremy Rogoff explores the common challenges that school leaders face while making critical decisions about how to most effectively allocate their professional learning resources.

    Pencil
    Posted July 7, 2016

    How Do We Prioritize Professional Development?

    We know that high quality support for teachers is game-changing for our students, yet making it a priority can be difficult. Listen in as KickUp CEO Jeremy Rogoff reflects on his own experience as a teacher, noting that while educators and administrators would like to devote time, thought, and energy to professional development, the daily realities of a K12 school district can often prevent that from happening.

    Pencil
    Posted June 23, 2016

    Listening: The Key to Problem-Solving

    Recently, KickUp's Co-founder and CEO, Jeremy Rogoff, had the opportunity to speak with Daniel Bauer on Better Leaders Better Schools, a podcast for the school leader community. Listen in as Jeremy discusses his own leadership style, the importance of clear communication, and a few of the lessons he has learned while building a startup.

    Pencil
    Posted April 20, 2016

    Meaningfully Using Data to Ensure High Impact PD

    By Carlye Norton

    KickUp co-founder and CEO Jeremy Rogoff spent time with Dr. Rod Berger at the 2016 ASCD annual conference, where the two discussed how KickUp helps school districts collect ongoing data from teachers as a way to make informed decisions about professional learning.

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