Event Presentations
In this section, find presentation slides and resources used by Dr. Robert J. Marzano and his associates at recent events. If you cannot find the resource or information you are searching for, please contact us today for assistance.
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Presented by Debra Pickering
Getting Serious About School Reform (GSASR) and The Art and Science of Teaching
This comprehensive slide presentation reviews Dr. Marzano's research and conclusions on school reform, using information from many of his best-selling books. Learn about the three commitments involved in GSASR, read the research, and arm yourself with tons of valuable tips you can use in your classroom.
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Presented by Debra Pickering
A New Era of School Improvement: Three Commitments to Students
Improve your understanding of school improvement with this slide presentation. Research from several books by Dr. Marzano will give you a better grasp of key concepts involved in school reform, such as academic vocabulary, classroom management, classroom instruction, and more!
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Presented by Robert J. Marzano
Serious School Improvement: Three Critical Commitments Districts and Schools Should Make
Understanding school reform just got even easier with this slide presentation by Dr. Marzano. See the data for yourself and gain insight into the three critical commitments necessary for school improvement. If you're familiar with Dr. Marzano's books and research, this slide presentation will link concepts and help you learn additional strategies for your school and classroom.
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Presented by MRL Associates
Help With Understanding What Works in Schools: Translating Research Into Action
Learn factors that influence achievement and how these factors interact with leadership behavior. See how you and your school can affect students' ability to achieve.

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