"Our seminars provide providing a strong theory base for using data
and give your organizational leaders the tools they need for success." |
Seminars
We offer many seminars, for both leaders of education and for leaders of any
organization that wants to improve. Here you will find a brief description of some of our
Selected Seminars. We have also included a detailed description of our Featured Seminar.
On the left is a list of all the seminars described on this page.
For more information on any of the seminars, contact us by e-mail, or you can also call us at (406) 994-0303, or
Fax us at (406) 994-0304.
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Our Featured Seminar-Data, Not Guesswork
This hands-on workshop de-mystifies data collection and the use of data for decision-making in
schools and school districts. Click here for a detailed description of this seminar. |
Seminars For Leaders
of School Improvement
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Tools for
Teachers
Taught by experienced members of the Network, this seminar is especially for teachers
who want to learn to use effectively the "tools of quality" in their classrooms and in
their curriculum planning. This is an active workshop with lots of opportunity
for practice and personal application. |
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Foundations of Quality in Education
Susan Leddick`s flagship seminar based on the six foundation principles described in
her Featured Article "Principles and Perspective". |
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Data, Not Guesswork
In addition to providing a strong theory base for using data in instructional settings,
this lively workshop includes a software demonstration. |
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Action Plans That Work
For site councils, planning teams, and school improvement teams, this straightforward
seminar takes the questions out of executing plans and getting results. |
Seminars
For Organizations That Want To Improve
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Fundamentals of Design
For site councils, planning teams, and school improvement teams, this straightforward
seminar takes the questions out of executing plans and getting results. |
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Three Ways to Make Planned Change
This seminar introduces the tools and methods to produce change three ways: by aligning
an existing system that is not standardized and has no measurements in place; by improving
an existing system that has consistent but unsatisfactory performance; by designing a new
system to replace one that is no longer working. |
If you would like to sign up for one of our successful seminars
or need more information first, please send us an e-mail or call
us at (406)994-0303 |