Professional Development & Consulting
Do you know how to handle difficult conversations with parents? Is anxiety a part of every parent conference?
Parents in all schools pose a particular challenge when difficult situations arise. It’s important to know how to build rapport with them while doing what’s best for the needs of the student. Cari at Education 323 has the experience and expertise needed to lead you in the right direction. Whether you need help with basic parent communication and conferences or if your needs focus on handling difficult circumstances, this training will help you make a plan that helps you diffuse the situation, discuss the issue, create a positive atmosphere, and move forward!
Is National Board Certification your desire but too overwhelming to attempt?
The national board certification process can be confusing and overwhelming, but Cari at Education 323 has a plan to help make it happen. Not only certified and renewed twice, she has also served as a consultant for many others going through the process. This training will help you every step along the way with practical steps, tips, and instruction in writing. Find out if National Board Certification is for you, make a plan, and get started!
What actually happens in PreK and Kindergarten classrooms? Do you ignore needs or assess and meet them?
Learning in the early childhood classroom looks simple and easy, however there are reasons for all of the play, instruction, and interactions. If you want to know how to assess and meet needs, rather than ignore them, this training is for you. From a principal perspective, practical information is provided for all school leaders who need to know not just what goes on in early childhood, but why.
Supports, PBIS, RTI, PLC’s and other fine programs.
If schools were permitted to have just one training, this is the one!
This training will help to raise test scores for your students, decrease discipline challenges, and improve classroom rapport. You will learn how to meet students where they are and lead them where they need to be, capture attention, and promote deeper learning.