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Training

Services

Training that informs administrators, principals, teacher-leaders and coaches to know what to look for in a trait-based classroom. (1-Day with Scoring)

“A Taste of the Traits” Training that provides a glimpse into what the model is, how it works, along with some of the best practice teaching strategies. (1-Day with Scoring)

This training combines the learning of the 6+1 Trait® Writing Introduction workshop with a focus on how to teach writing for our ELL and Multicultural populations.

Training for middle and high school teams that uses the 6+1 Trait® Writing model for integrating writing across the content areas. The 3 or 4-person teams include science, math, social studies, and either a language arts teacher or administrator.

Education Northwest’s 6+1 Trait® Writing Model of Assessment & Instruction is a powerful framework designed to help all teachers and students use a common language to refer to characteristics of writing as well as to create a common vision of what good writing looks like.

This advanced training requires trait experience and prepares people to conduct their own in-district trait-based workshops. Participants must have previous training in the 6+1 Trait® Writing model.

This service is designed to improve student achievement by providing a process for teachers to integrate instruction and assessment.

Successful small learning communities, career academies, and small schools share a common set of practices. This training helps district and school leadership teams redesign high schools so that all parts of the system—structures, curriculum, instruction, assessments, professional development—are aligned with preparing students for postsecondary success.

Training in strategies to actively engage students (especially those who are typically disengaged) by tapping into their family, community, and youth culture.

Connections: School to Work is a service of the Education, Career & Community Program at Education Northwest. We provide a wide range of training, technical assistance, professional development, curriculum development and consultation on youth development, community-based learning and school-to-work transitions.