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Systems That Support Teachers & Boost Success

April 13, 2027 @ 4:00 pm - 4:30 pm MDT
students working on computers

Instructional systems Webinar (Live on Zoom)

Teachers are balancing more demands than ever, from differentiation and data tracking to feedback cycles and lesson planning. In this practical session, we’ll explore how educators are using AI and web-based tools to build simple systems that reduce cognitive load, streamline daily work, and make instruction more manageable, sustainable, and effective.

  • How to reduce teacher overload with simple instructional systems
  • Practical ways to use AI and web-based tools to save planning time
  • Strategies for organizing data, feedback, and lesson prep more efficiently
  • Approaches that support stronger instruction without adding more tasks
  • Ideas educators can apply right away to make daily work more sustainable

April 13, 2027 • 4:00–4:30 p.m. ET • Live on Zoom

Save your seat

Registration takes less than a minute. You’ll receive a confirmation email with your Zoom link and reminders as the session approaches. Can’t attend live? Register anyway—we’ll send the recording to everyone who signs up so you can watch later or share with your team.

Why attend?

Reduce the load without lowering expectations
Learn how strong instructional systems can help teachers manage complex responsibilities more efficiently while keeping student learning at the center.

Make everyday workflows more manageable
See how AI and web-based tools can simplify planning, feedback, and data routines so teachers can spend less time juggling tasks and more time teaching.

Support sustainable instructional success
Walk away with practical ideas for creating repeatable systems that strengthen consistency, improve workflow, and support long-term teacher success.

What you’ll learn:

  • How to identify common instructional and administrative tasks that create unnecessary cognitive load
  • Ways to use AI and digital tools to streamline planning, differentiation, and feedback
  • Simple systems for organizing data, lesson resources, and classroom routines
  • Strategies for building repeatable workflows that support consistency and reduce stress
  • Practical steps to make instruction more sustainable without sacrificing quality

Who should attend:

This session is designed for educators and school leaders who want practical ways to reduce teacher workload and build systems that support effective instruction.

  • Classroom teachers
  • Instructional coaches
  • Curriculum and academic leaders
  • School and district administrators
  • Professional learning and instructional support teams

You’ll receive:

  1. Zoom link + calendar reminder
  2. Recording link (sent to all registrants)
  3. PD certificate after completion of an exit ticket

(PD certificate availability may vary by session setup.)

FAQ

Q: Is this session free?
A: Yes—registration is free.

Q: How do I join?
A: After registering, you’ll receive a confirmation email with your Zoom link.

Q: Will this be recorded?
A: Yes—everyone who registers will receive the recording link.

Q: Can I share this with my team?
A: Absolutely—share the registration link so colleagues can register and receive the recording.

Q: Will there be time for questions?
A: Yes—we’ll leave time for Q&A at the end.

Details

  • Date: April 13, 2027
  • Time:
    4:00 pm - 4:30 pm MDT

Venue

  • ZOOM