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Partnering with Teachers: Connection & Strategies for Instructional Support Roles
Nov 04, 2025 9:00AM—Mar 17, 2026 2:00PM
The Carey School
RegisterThis 5-session series focuses on the unique role and responsibilities of educators who support classroom teachers directly and indirectly from positions outside of senior administration. These professionals inside schools—curriculum coordinators, learning specialists, instructional coaches, assistant teacher program directors, and others—who inhabit the space between classroom teachers and administrators often work within this context and without the power to change the overarching systems.
View MoreSupport for Supporters (Northern California)
Nov 06, 2025 9:30AM—Apr 23, 2026 2:30PM
Presidio, San Francisco
RegisterThis ongoing program offers a small, confidential and welcoming environment designed to foster connections, learning, support and dialogue between Administrative Assistants working at independent schools.
View MoreThe Executive Function Connection: Practical Tools for Supporting Neurodiverse Learners in Grades TK–5
Nov 14, 2025 9:00AM—4:00PM
Aurora School
RegisterThis interactive 1-day workshop is designed to equip Grades K-5 educators with the insights and resources needed to support and enhance the development of executive function (EF) skills in their students. By integrating these skills into the classroom curriculum, teachers will help improve overall academic performance and promote positive classroom behaviors.
View MoreThe Next Chapter for Mid-Career Teachers: Advancing Your Teaching Career with Intention, Reflection, and Growth
Nov 18, 2025—Apr 14, 2026
Virtual
RegisterThis program is designed for mid-career educators seeking to reignite their purpose, clarify their path forward, and build community with colleagues at the same point in their careers. Facilitated by mid-career teacher leader, Taryn Marshall, and Licensed Clinical Social Worker and school-based mental health practitioner, Jill Ma, this program will blend action-oriented growth with support from program leaders anchored in validation, empowerment, and advocacy work.
View MoreBuilding a Culture of Growth and Trust Through Effective Feedback
Dec 02, 2025 10:00AM—12:30PM
Virtual
RegisterGiving effective feedback is one of the most powerful tools for improving teaching practice, student learning, and professional collaboration. However, feedback is often avoided, misunderstood, or delivered in ways that can create resistance rather than growth. This workshop helps educators and leaders build confidence in giving and receiving feedback, shift feedback conversations from evaluative to developmental, and foster a culture of trust, reflection, and continuous improvement.
View MorePathways to Headship
Jan 07, 2026 2:00PM—5:00PM
Virtual
RegisterThis session is for administrators interested in headship. Numerous schools in California and throughout the country are seeking new leaders. In this interactive virtual session, three experienced heads of school will share data, stories, and strategies about the path to headship. Participants will have a glimpse into some of the challenges and some of the rewards at the heart of this job and will walk away with concrete steps on how best to put themselves on a headship track.
View MoreConcrete Strategies for Improving School Culture for Students, Faculty/Staff, and Parents
Jan 20, 2026 3:30PM—Mar 10, 2026 5:30PM
Virtual
RegisterPositive culture change that is people-centered ultimately reduces workload and increases joy because the results include: fewer emotionally tangled email threads, less charged parent/guardian conversations regarding discipline and boundaries, and a greater understanding between faculty and staff, parents and students overall. Sign up for all three sessions and to give yourself an opportunity to weave and identify connections across all three aspects of school culture and community.
View MoreReimagining World Language Teaching: A Book Study of Common Ground
Jan 27, 2026—Mar 24, 2026
Virtual
RegisterThis isn’t your typical book club. It’s a collaborative, purpose-driven experience designed to spark meaningful reflection, deepen your understanding of SLA principles, and support real changes in your classroom practice.
View MoreAI + UDL 3.0: Innovative and Engaging Student Support
Feb 27, 2026 9:00AM—3:00PM
Marin Primary & Middle School
RegisterIn this intensive workshop, we will synthesize two of the best methods for meeting the needs of your neurodiverse students: Universal Design for Learning and generative artificial intelligence. We will gain an understanding of UDL principles, while collaboratively workshopping ways to remove barriers to learning in your classroom in innovative ways. We will address some of the most common challenges with supporting student learning, and participants will leave well-equipped to understand how to efficiently and effectively reach every student.
View MoreLearning and Leading in the Age of AI: New Tools, Skills, and Strategies
Jun 15, 2026 4:00PM—Jun 18, 2026 12:00PM
Midland School | Los Olivos, CA
RegisterThis three-day, in-person institute invites educators and school leaders to develop the mindsets, skills, and practical applications needed most in this rapidly changing landscape keeping human relationships at the center. With Eric Hudson as our core facilitator, this collaboration between CATDC and Midland School combines hands-on learning with thoughtful dialogue, ensuring participants leave with technical know-how and a clear vision for how AI can enhance the human elements at the heart of education.
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