Webinar Recording: Personalized Professional Development with Lamont Elementary School District

Explore personalized professional development with Lamont Elementary School District in our latest webinar. LCC Partner Catina Hancock and Superintendent Lori Gonzalez share strategies for implementing personalized PD initiatives.

Learn about:

  1. Lamont ESD’s three-tiered approach to personalized PD
  2. Increasing educator self-reflection by 30% in 4 months
  3. Combining quality resources with collaboration time
  4. Impact of leadership retreats on innovation

Gain practical insights to adapt these strategies in your own educational setting.

Watch now and transform your approach to professional development.

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