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Leadership Strategy Sessions
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Coaching & on-going support
Includes key stakeholder readiness assessment, leadership strategy sessions, cascading training/professional development, on-site coaching, and on-going support through 1-2 years.
Professional Development
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About Us
Activate Pathways helps schools and districts through the successful change process to student-centric, personalized learning.
People who resist change
Schools that value professional development
Schools that are interested in personalized learning
schools that succeed with implementation
MEET PAULA
As an educator at heart for 20 years, Paula has taught in classrooms, led a NexGen school as the Instructional Coach, and witnessed district-wide change as a Personalized Learning Coordinator.
Paula has firsthand experience of the power of student-centric learning and knows that - when successfully implemented - the other academic measurements will follow.
Paula's role at Activate Pathways is to help guide schools and districts through this tough change in mindset, ultimately rewarding and benefiting all stakeholders. What makes Paula different is that she has worked with personalization at all levels - as a teacher, instructional coach and district administrator- so she understands the shift from multiple perspectives.
PAULA KAISER
Development Coach + Founder
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Testimonials
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Let me ask you a question. What data do you collect? How much of that data is used to inform teaching and to drive learning? Too often I see beautiful learner profiles that house enormous amounts of data about who the learner is and who the learner wants to become, but that data is not[…]
How are you doing with the goals that your students set at the beginning of the school year? Are they completed and are your students are working on new ones? Are they still in progress and your students are faithfully plugging away to reach them? Or are they simply posted on the wall, lingering there[…]
The leaves have fallen, the holiday drinks are out in our favorite coffee shops and joyful carols are playing in all of the stores. It is really a wonderful time of year. At least that is the way it should be, but according to charts like the one below, this time of year is actually[…]
If you know me, you will know that I believe in real, true relationships, not relationships that are surface level or one sided. I believe that relationships should be mutually beneficial and both people should gain from the interactions and learn from one another. I also believe that everything I do should have a purpose.[…]
As we wrap up another school year, I find this time bitter sweet. I am excited to send the students off armed with another year of knowledge, yet I am overwhelmed with thoughts about the year – what has occurred, what could have occurred and what will occur next year in my life as an[…]
As a teacher, great emphasis was put on getting to know my students. I knew that to teach each student well, I had to take time to understand what they liked, who their family members were, their hobbies, dreams, collections, etc. So during the first couple of weeks of school I did a lot of[…]
There has been a growing and much needed focus on skills students need to be prepared for the world they live in and the world they will lead in. In personalized learning classrooms, students are setting goals that include how they will leverage their skill strengths and how they will work on growing the[…]
In our fast paced world we want and expect things instantaneously. One of my good friends calls this the “Drive-Thru Syndrome”. Couple this expectation of instant gratification to the high pressure demands of rapid improvement and you end up with a disastrous plan for systematic implementation and growth that likely will not stick. There are[…]
How do you engage students to understand their learning style preferences and advocate for it to drive their learning? I find the discussions around learning styles fascinating. It doesn’t take a lot of searching to find conflicting information on whether learning styles exist and the role they play in education and learning. One thing that we can all[…]
There’s no doubt that “one-size-fits-all” doesn’t really exist in hats, gloves or learning – so how does “one-size-fits-most” exist in preparing for organizational transformation? For a very long time we have been applying a “one-size-fits-all” l or “one-size-fits-most” approach to student learning. Thank goodness we have moved away from this model where we wait for students[…]