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    Stephanie Hirsh of Learning Forward and Tanya Batzel and Kellie Randall of Cherrycreek (Colorado) Schools look at a teacher-led cycle of continuous improvement. Based on Learning Forward’s book, Becoming a Learning Team, this webinar will explore a five-stage learning team cycle, touching on the steps essential to facilitating teacher team learning and problem-solving. Take a look at the many practical tools and guidance offered through the book and hear the experiences of practitioners who use the stages to improve practice in their local contexts.

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    Stephanie Hirsh retired in June 2019 after 31 years with Learning Forward, an international association of more than 13,000 educators committed to increasing student achievement through effective professional learning. Hirsh led the organization as its executive director for the last 13 years where she presented, published, and consulted on Learning Forward’s behalf across North America.

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