Webinar Recording: Supercharge Passion: Evolving Educator Capacity

An insightful discussion with Royd Darrington, a visionary educator from Juab School District in Utah, as he shares his philosophies and approaches for cultivating meaningful professional development experiences for teachers. Juab School District has been a leader in implementing personalized learning strategies and empowering educators to become facilitators of learning.

This webinar explored Juab School District’s core beliefs and how they create engaging, personalized professional development opportunities focused on building teacher capacity, adaptability, and a growth mindset.

You’ll come away with:

  • Practical insights into successful professional development examples and innovative Juab School District approaches that have shown significant impact
  • Strategies for administrators to better support ongoing professional development for educators, fostering a culture of growth and collaboration
  • Valuable lessons learned and emerging trends in professional development that should be addressed to ensure educators are equipped with the necessary skills to thrive

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