Working With Data? Making Data Work for YOU!
- Legacy/Expired Event
- $110.00
- UFT- 52 Broadway, New York, New York
- Space is Limited - Register Now!
In today’s push to increased accountability the problem often is too
much data rather than too little. The challenge is deciding what data
will give you the information needed to improve the learning outcomes
and your progress reports.
This workshop will:
• examine assessment practices that help differentiate instruction and
align teaching to learning goals to help schools reorganize for success;
• focus on gathering, analyzing and using authentic information on
students’ development;
• allow participants guided discussion with their peers on what
critical data needs to be gathered and how it can be best used.
Who should attend?
K-8 Administrators, Supervisors & Team Leader
Presented by
Elizabeth Irwin & Sheena Hervey
Sheena Hervey
is a highly respected leader in education and acclaimed author, who has
had an enormous impact on the field of reading in her over 25-year
career. She has authored several publications including “To Test Or Not
To Test,” (1998) “The Reader as Learner” (1996) and has also presented
many keynote addresses on the topic of literacy. She is currently
overseeing the educational best practices of AUSSIE as Chief Education
Officer as well as presenting nationally on the topic of literacy.
Liz Irwin
has worked as a teacher, education consultant, university lecturer,
assistant principal, principal and regional leader in developing Whole
School Curriculum Frameworks in Math and Literacy. Her passions include
a constructivist approach to Mathematics teaching and learning, early
childhood education and school leadership in a culture of change. She
is currently completing her doctorate, focusing on school leadership
and professional learning communities with curriculum change.
- Event Type: Conference Workshops