INTERNAL PD OPPORTUNITY: Boost Student Confidence and Perseverance with Free Training for K–12 Districts and Charters
- Tue, Feb 25 2025 •
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- Professional Learning and Sustainability
- Updates
Do your students doubt their abilities when they experience challenges? Do they understand how to put forth effort and make progress toward their goals? Self-efficacy instruction can increase students’ belief in themselves and develop their ability to persist through learning challenges.
The ADE/ESS, in collaboration with the University of Kansas Research Collaboration, is offering the College and Career Competencies Project, a free, one-year professional development series that includes:
- Free access to self-efficacy curricula at the primary, intermediate, and secondary levels with 25+ evidence-based instructional activities that teach 10 self-efficacy strategies.
- Virtual training across the school year to all staff, based on your professional learning calendar.
- Assessments to show student growth.
- Coaching support throughout the implementation process.
The Self-Efficacy curriculum, professional learning, and student progress measures are provided to all school staff across the school year. Training dates are established by each participating school.
The College and Career Competencies Project is accepting 7 more schools (elementary, middle, or high) for the 2025–2026 school year. Please note that funding for the project is contingent upon federal appropriations for the upcoming year.
To participate, have an administrator from your district complete the CCCs Project Interest Form, and schedule a 30-minute conference call about the project.
View our self-efficacy infographic, which includes the definition of self-efficacy and student impacts resulting from instruction.
For any questions, email Pattie Noonan.