
Kendall Zoller
Kendall Zoller (kvzoller@sierra-training.com) provides professional development in presentation and facilitation skills, leadership, and communicative intelligence.
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Essential skills for giving great presentations
Kendall Zoller Webinar: Essential skills for giving great presentations Level up your presentation skills with this interactive session led by professional learning expert Kendall Zoller. Participants will dive into the 2nd edition of Zoller’s The Choreography of Presenting, our latest Learning Forward Book Club pick. (You do NOT need to […] -
The Choreography of Presenting - 2nd Edition
Kendall Zoller Like a well-choreographed dance, an effective presentation involves leading and following, building rapport and trust, sharing passions, and living in the moment. In The Choreography of Presenting, global consultant and educator, Kendall Zoller reveals the common “dance steps” effective presenters employ to create optimum learning environments for their audiences. […] -
Building relationships, one practice at a time
As leadership coaches, our work in schools has taken us to many places over many years. We have worked with some of the most marginalized groups of students and some of the most privileged. As we have pursued a path of equity for all students, teachers, families, and communities, we […] -
Virtual professional learning is here to stay. Here’s how to make it stick.
After a year of pandemic disruption, professional learning leaders wonder: how might we bring back the magic of face-to-face professional learning? We crave that amazing experience of energy in the room, the hum of adult learning, the joy of laughing and interacting, the power and influence of group dynamics. Just […] -
What We've Learned
Educators, more than in most professions, have an opportunity - actually, a responsibility - to practice and model constructive ways of disagreeing. We wish to frame the context for this obligation and suggest ways we can all get better at respectful disagreement. To disagree well, one first must listen. Listening […]