Building Community Capacity is Key to Long-Term Success

 
 

With shrinking resources and added responsibilities, educators need to think strategically about how to effectively build a process for success. Without a developed system, it can feel like initiative overload. At CLEE we have found one of the best ways to future-proof  the impact of your professional development is to create a system of continuous improvement that allows innovations to stick and make their intended impact. 

Community investment in systems and structures is the most effective investment you can make. Rather than chasing initiatives or fads or spending money to make changes at the edges, you can activate your whole community for core transformation in the classroom.

In CLEE’s Cycles of Improvement program we support educators in building the habit and practice of continuous improvement: using multiple data sets, understanding root causes, identifying needs, developing goals, creating a plan, testing a change, learning from the change, then scaling improvement. The investment in your sustainability and alignment will pay off in impact for students for years to come.

Kirsten LaCroix, Senior Director, Programs

CLEE will work with your community to learn how to implement cycles of  improvement, build the capacity to facilitate adult learning, and make lasting changes to the instructional core. We offer synchronous and asynchronous learning opportunities to maximize time, learning, and impact.