Mass Networks helps educational organizations
align their many initiatives, plans, professional development
efforts, new teacher orientations, grants, and other resources,
to leverage each one's contribution to primary educational
goals.
What knowledge, skills, and support does
your staff need to start making more evidence-based instructional
decisions? How can you more efficiently and usefully respond
to the new demands for data analysis and numerical reporting?
Do you need help using the various data-analysis tools that
are now available often for free? Let us help you
become more of a learning organization.
Mass Networks can help you focus
your resources and time so that all theseparate projects
and initiatives you work on support each other and collectively
create significant impact on student learning.
Mass Networks can provide the independent
project evaluation required by your grant, or needed to
validate your work to the community. We can also work with
you during the application development process to help strengthen
and focus your proposal - including a useful evaluation
process.
In March, 2002, Mass
Networks conducted a workshop on "Sustaining and Scaling
Good Models of Teaching With Technology" as part of the
Policy Strand of Project MEET. The following material provides
a summary of what participants learned. MNEP also works with
district leadership teams around these issues, with the content
customized to their situation and needs. If you are interested
in having MNEP work with your staff, please contact Steven
Miller or Erica
Levy for more information.
Gaining
Support through Effective Public Outreach
Ever since NetDay, Mass Networks has worked
to help districts and school programs develop and implement
effective public education programs. If you need help letting
people know what you are doing or getting public support,
please contact Steven Miller for more information. See also:
Effective
PR: How to Toot Your Own Horn and Get What You Need
Supervision & Evaluation
in a Technology-rich Environment
In February, 2002, Mass Networks conducted
a workshop on "Supervision and Evaluation in a Technology-rich
Environment" as part of the Policy Strand of Project
MEET. The following material provides a summary of what participants
learned. MNEP also works with district leadership teams around
these issues, with the content customized to their situation
and needs. If you are interested in having MNEP work with
your staff, please contact Steven
Miller or Erica Levy for more
information.
Access for All: Equity,
Accessibility, & Assistive Technology
In February, 2002, Mass Networks conducted
a workshop at the MassCUE conference on "Assistive Technology
and the MCAS" as part of the Policy Strand of Project
MEET. MNEP also works with district leadership teams around
these issues, with the content customized to their situation
and needs. If you are interested in having MNEP work with
your staff, please contact Steven
Miller or Erica Levy for
more information.
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