

Workshop 1: "The Data Revolution in Caribbean Education"
Time: 9:00 AM - 10:20 AM (80 minutes) Explore the comprehensive landscape of educational data available in your school. Learn to identify and utilize academic performance data, behavioral indicators, and socio-emotional metrics. Discover subject-specific data sources for Mathematics, Science, Language Arts, and Social Studies. Interactive data ecosystem mapping will help you audit your current data collection practices and identify new opportunities for evidence-based instruction.
Workshop 2: "From Data to Action: The Science of Instructional Decision-Making"
Time: 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM (90 minutes) RISE Protocol Review Identify Synthesize Execute Statistical Literacy Descriptive statistics Visual data representation Pattern recognition Assessment Data Formative assessment Summative assessment Data interpretation Master the RISE Protocol (Review, Identify, Synthesize, Execute) for systematic data analysis. Develop statistical literacy skills including descriptive statistics, visual data representation, and pattern recognition. Learn to interpret both formative and summative assessment data effectively. Practice translating data insights into immediate instructional adjustments and long-term planning modifications through hands-on analysis activities.
Workshop 3: "Collaborative Planning: The Professional Learning Community Advantage"
Time: 1:00 PM - 2:20 PM (80 minutes) TEAM Structure Targeted data analysis Evidence-based practice sharing Action-oriented planning Monitoring and adjustment Implement the TEAM Structure (Targeted data analysis, Evidence-based practice sharing, Action-oriented planning, Monitoring and adjustment) for effective professional collaboration. Design sustainable Professional Learning Community protocols and cross-curricular integration frameworks. Engage in collaborative planning lab activities to create department-specific PLC structures with built-in accountability measures.
Workshop 4: "Differentiation Mastery: Meeting Every Student Where They Are"
Time: 2:30 PM - 3:00 PM (30 minutes) Content What students learn Process How students learn Product How students show learning Environment Where students learn Define data-informed differentiation and understand the four pillars: Content, Process, Product, and Environment. Learn to connect various data sources to differentiation decisions including assessment results, learning preferences, and interest inventories. This foundational session prepares you for Day 2's advanced differentiation strategies and implementation planning.
Workshop 5: "Advanced Differentiation Strategies for Caribbean Classrooms"
Time: 12:00 PM - 1:20 PM (80 minutes) Flexible grouping Learning style accommodations Engagement through choice eXceptional cultural responsiveness Master the FLEX Model: Flexible grouping, Learning style accommodations, Engagement through choice, and eXceptional cultural responsiveness. Explore sophisticated tiered instruction techniques and technology-enhanced differentiation tools. Design subject-specific differentiated activities through the Differentiation Design Studio, incorporating Caribbean cultural contexts and multilingual learning support strategies.
Workshop 6: "Creating Your Data-Driven, Differentiated Action Plan"
Time: 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM (90 minutes) 90-Day Implementation Roadmap Implementation science principles Sustainable change strategies Specific goals for data-driven instruction Collaborative planning participation Differentiation implementation Synthesize your learning into a comprehensive 90-Day Implementation Roadmap. Apply implementation science principles to create sustainable change in your classroom and school. Develop specific goals for data-driven instruction, collaborative planning participation, and differentiation implementation. Establish accountability partnerships and design success metrics through collaborative action planning activities.
Interactive Learning Experience
Technology Tools AhaSlides for real-time polls and assessments Padlet for collaborative planning and resource sharing Hands-On Activities Practical scenarios Real student data analysis Implementable strategies creation Be prepared to transform your instructional practice through evidence-based decision making, meaningful collaboration, and responsive differentiation strategies tailored to the specific educational context. Every workshop combines research-based presentations with hands-on activities using AhaSlides for real-time polls and assessments, and Padlet for collaborative planning and resource sharing. You'll engage with practical scenarios, analyze real student data, and create implementable strategies alongside your colleagues.