AVID District Leadership 4
(ADL 4)


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The AVID District Leadership 4 (ADL 4) Community of Practice engages those designated as the AVID District Director in the district’s AVID contract. This fourth ADL training focuses on deepening leadership and expansion strategies related to the AVID College and Career Readiness Framework and schoolwide AVID implementation. District Directors will also engage in strategic planning to refine district implementation to build and sustain AVID sites. This session includes updates on AVID curriculum and initiatives to meet the needs of returning District Directors. All strategies, digital activities, and digital tools experienced in this Community of Practice can be leveraged in face-to-face, blended, or virtual learning environments.

This Community of Practice requires all participants to have their own device or laptop that can connect to the internet. Participants must bring an acceptable device, power cord, and earbuds/headphones with them to the session. If a district-issued device is being used, be sure to log in to the device on the district network before attending. Device software and preferred web browsers (Chrome or Firefox) need to be up to date.

  • Acceptable devices include laptops, Chromebooks, Surface devices, iPads, and iPad Pros.
  • Unacceptable devices include mini iPads, Kindle or Galaxy tablets, and smartphones.

Prerequisites

This learning experience is only for those designated as the District Director in the district’s AVID contract and have completed ADL 1, 2, and 3.

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AVID District Director

This session is available as a part of:

AVID Ignite

Three-day summer virtual professional learning event featuring real-time interaction with facilitators and peers nationwide in both a Community of Practice and a session illustrating ways to extend learning throughout the school year, engage in productive planning, and ignite inspiration campuswide. Plus, time is provided before or after virtual learning for individuals to further reflect or for sites and districts to host their own activities.

Summer Institute

Three-day professional learning hosted at 10 face-to-face locations across the United States during June and July that provides high-paced, interactive, dynamic professional learning while modeling engaging and rigorous instruction.