I’m excited to share the tools, strategies, and materials from past and present sessions to support continued growth and implementation. These resources are designed to extend your learning beyond the workshop, offering practical guidance, planning tools, and reflection prompts you can use immediately in your role. Whether you’re revisiting content, diving deeper into key strategies, or collaborating with colleagues, this collection is here to help you translate learning into action.
Workshop Portfolio
Kinder to Calculus: A comprehensive exploration of the K–12 math continuum, this session bridges the early foundations of math learning with advanced secondary concepts. Teachers gain insights into vertical alignment and strategies to ensure student success at every level.
Graphing Calculators: This hands-on workshop equips educators with practical skills for integrating graphing calculators into instruction. Participants explore functions, data analysis, and visualization techniques to deepen student mathematical understanding with the Ti-84 Family and Desmos.
Backward Planning: Focused on intentional instructional design, this session guides educators through the process of planning lessons and units by starting with the end in mind. Teachers learn to align objectives, assessments, and activities for maximum impact.
Mathematics Curriculum Design: This session empowers educators and instructional leaders to develop coherent, standards-aligned mathematics curricula that foster deep conceptual understanding and real-world application. Participants engage in analyzing scope and sequence, integrating vertical alignment, and designing units that prioritize equity, rigor, and student engagement. The workshop blends curriculum theory with practical tools to support sustainable, student-centered math instruction.
Classroom Discourse: This interactive session emphasizes the power of student talk in building mathematical thinking. Educators practice strategies to foster productive dialogue, questioning techniques, and a culture of collaborative learning.
Classroom Engagement: Designed to reignite student interest, this workshop explores high-leverage strategies to boost engagement. Teachers walk away with practical tools for creating dynamic, student-centered learning environments.
Coaching Institute: This leadership-focused workshop supports campus coaches in refining their practice. Topics include communication skills, goal setting, data-driven coaching cycles, and strategies for fostering teacher growth and instructional excellence.
Communication Skills: Aimed at improving interpersonal effectiveness, this workshop helps educational leaders build strong communication habits. Participants practice active listening, clear messaging, and navigating challenging conversations.
Facilitating Teams: Participants in this session learn how to lead and collaborate with teacher teams effectively. Focus areas include setting norms, managing conflict, and driving collective ownership of student outcomes.
Professional Learning Communities: This workshop provides a framework for building and sustaining effective Professional Learning Communities. Attendees examine best practices for data analysis, shared leadership, and ongoing collaborative inquiry to improve teaching and learning.
