Facilitation of a curriculum alignment process and/or incorporation of standards into classroom practice. Services include development of district-level curriculum maps, pacing guides/scope and sequence, standards alignment. If services are provided for a specific content area only and not as a district effort, they should be logged under that content area. Service also includes content-agnostic instruction materials adoption and implementation processes.
Training on foundational pedagogical practices and strategies that can be implemented across content areas. Classroom examples: student engagement, comprehension, classroom management, relationships. Services include ALP Year 1-5 Workshops and ALP learning walks.
Training specific to literacy (reading and writing) instruction, literacy strategies consultation and/or intervention training. Services include LETRS, K-12 HQIM ELA Adoption and Implementation services, and other reading or writing trainings.
Training and support in the analysis and application of formative, interim, and summative data. Examples: NWEA Certified Facilitator support, data analysis facilitation, training, and consultation related to classroom, state, and national data.
Quarterly meetings to support instructional coaches in building capacity to support teachers in the school setting. Focus on sharing and utilizing current resources, evidence-based practices, and discussions around book study and pre-selected topics.
Building and supporting a statewide literacy coaching system (e.g. data, walkthroughs, conversations, etc.) to support district leaders and literacy specialists to build capacity in foundational literacy.
New teacher and mentor training, on-site support for teachers and mentors and/or consultation. Services include New Teacher Academy, New Teacher Academy Mentor training, New Teacher Academy coaching for transitional teachers, and all services provided as part of the UNK/NDE Grant for Early Career Educators.
Our School Psychologists provide the appropriate assessments when evaluating students, interpret and disseminate data, provide interventions, and consult and collaborate with team members to develop an effective plan to meet the needs of each individual student.
Our teachers of the Hearing Impaired provide deaf education services, supports, and/or consultation for students verified with a deaf or hard of hearing disability. Our Deaf Educators work with our audiologist to ensure appropriate aural rehabilitation services to students, families, and schools.
Title III provides support for compliance of Rule 15, including materials acquisition and use, language supports in the classroom, creation and maintaining required documentation, professional learning planning related to supporting English learners, and program development