Learning Communities

Overview

Learning Communities

2025 attendees attend a preconference session

In addition to attending the 2026 conference, you will be able to join one of three learning communities – each offering additional topic-focused sessions and valuable networking opportunities.

Each learning community is a $200 add-on to the general conference registration fee, and it includes all of the following in addition to everything included with the conference registration:

  • 3 pre-conference sessions tailored to your community-specific focus area
  • Coffee and lunch on Tuesday (general conference registration includes coffee and lunch on the other days)
  • 2 featured events with networking opportunities
  • 1 deep dive general session with personalized coaching and action planning
  • SREB coaching team to provide support and guidance throughout the conference

More information about each of these learning communities will be on our website soon. Be the first to learn as we publish new information about these communities by signing up through the button below.

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Overview
Attendees at the 2025 Conference

Coaching That Works Learning Community

This community is designed for state, district and school administrators; instructional coaches; and teacher leaders.

Who This Learning Community Is Right For
State, district and school administrators
Teacher leaders
Instructional coaches
Anyone interested in instructional coaching

Members will focus on strengthening classroom instruction through SREB’s Powerful Coaching Practices.

Overview
Attendees at the 2025 confernece

Technology Centers That Work Learning Community

This community will consist of a collaborative group of state, district and school administrators and teachers who lead technology centers. Members will share a commitment to improving student outcomes.

Who This Learning Community Is Right For
Technology center administrators
Technology center teacher leaders
Technology center teams

Members in this community will work to improve student outcomes by implementing SREB’s Technology Centers That Work Framework.