EXECUTIVE FUNCTION: THE PATHWAY TO STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT

Discover strategies and structures to build executive function skills and boost student success in every classroom—moving beyond content delivery to intentionally develop how students think, plan, and learn.

To create a culture of professional learning – enroll ALL teachers and administrators in a school or district for only $99 (or less) per login! Contact solutions@idecorp.com.


Not for individual purchase.

Each PLE Offers:

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Embedded collaborative opportunities

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Two years of access

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Resources for in- house professional development

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Templates, examples, self-checks, & short insight videos

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Agency by Design:

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Agency by Design:

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Agency by Design:

Audience

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Classroom teachers, specialists, and paraprofessionals across grades and programs

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Structures First:

Coaches and leaders aligning EF with SEL, MTSS, and behavior systems

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Executive Function for All:

Teams seeking simple routines that work in general education, inclusion, and self-contained settings

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Evidence of Learning:

use student work to guide the next move, not just to record a grade.

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Human and Tech Together:

tools serve the design, not the other way around.

Why This PLE

What if the key to improving student outcomes isn’t more content, but better thinking? This powerful PLE equips your team with actionable, classroom-ready strategies to intentionally embed executive function into daily instruction. Participants will design systems that make self-management, planning, collaboration, and problem-solving visible, explicit, and sustainable—empowering students to take ownership of their learning and succeed far beyond the classroom.

Professional Learning That Puts Learners in Charge

Great teaching is design. Our Professional Learning Experiences help teams create learner-active environments where people own the work, build executive function, and solve authentic problems.

What you will gain

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Replace tasks with purpose-driven problems

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Build structures for choice, time, and resources learners can manage

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Coach executive function skills that drive results

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Use evidence of learning to adjust in real time

Outcomes for your team

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Understanding the 6 Levels of EF, 40-Skill Executive Function Framework

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Moving Students from Compliance to Engagement

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Design Daily Routines that Strengthen Attention, Planning, Time Management, and Reflection

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Accelerating Student Growth through EF-SEL Connections

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Efficacy-Building Strategies for Student Ownership and Persistence

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MTSS and Home-School Connections that Embed EF Supports

How the VLC works

Short learning sprints, job-embedded design tasks, facilitator feedback on your artifacts, and peer discussion. Work self-paced between sessions and apply changes in your setting right away. Plan for 25 hours total.

Sprints

75%

Design Tasks

84%

Facilitator Feedback

65%

Peer Discussion

55%

25 hours total

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Related Resources

Evidence and impact

Are You Ready to get started?

Start today. Transform how you learn and lead.

Bring executive function to life with simple routines, clear observables, and student tools that make growth visible.