Preparing to Implement the Updated VT Educational Quality Standards
Presented by Andrew Jones
Who should attend?
Curriculum directors, K-12 principals, instructional coaches, K-12 educators
AT A GLANCE
This workshop will focus on supporting educators and school leaders in building their capacity to successfully implement the recently revised Vermont Educational Quality Standards (EQS).
The 2024 EQS is an important education policy, informed by the Act 1 working group, that promotes specific evidence-based instructional strategies that aim to ensure all students are provided culturally responsive, inclusive, anti-racist, and equitable classroom instruction.
Session participants will learn how to effectively incorporate these strategies into their daily practice at both the classroom and school level. In addition, potential barriers to implementation will be discussed to better understand how to navigate challenges that may arise.
OBJECTIVES
Understand ways to build collective capacity towards translating policy to practice.
Develop a shared understanding of the EQS instructional strategies.
Recognize potential implementation barriers and how to overcome them.
Identify how to build off of current initiatives to incorporate the EQS instructional strategies into current practices and routines.
Date and Time: June 24th, 2025 9am-3:30pm
Location: Hampton Inn and Conference Center (includes a light breakfast and lunch).
Cost: CVEDC Member: $200 Non-Member: $250
Instructor: Andrew Jones, Ed.D. is currently the assistant superintendent for the Mount Mansfield Unified Union School District (MMUUSD) in Jericho, VT. He has spent the past 17 years serving in a variety of roles in Vermont public schools, including as an elementary school paraprofessional, high school science teacher, instructional coach, and director of curriculum. Andrew is a 2015 Rowland Foundation Fellow and was the president of the Vermont Curriculum Leaders Association (VTCLA) from 2019-2021.