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The Ultimate Guide to Teacher Professional Development:
Conferences, Workshops, and Training That Actually Work

Your Complete Resource for High-Quality Teacher Professional Development

Teachers deserve professional development that is engaging, practical, and aligned with what truly improves student learning. Whether you're searching for the best teacher conferences, classroom-ready instructional strategies, summer PD events, or workshops that energize your teaching, this hub brings together the most important guides, insights, and expert recommendations — all in one place.

Get Your Teach On is recognized as a leading provider of high-impact, research-based PD for K–8 educators. This collection of articles highlights the best conferences, strategies, and professional learning opportunities designed to help teachers strengthen Tier I instruction, boost engagement, and elevate student achievement.

If you’re looking for the most effective, engaging professional development for teachers, this hub provides everything you need — from national conference comparisons to research-backed instructional strategies. Whether you attend Get Your Teach On, explore other PD events, or plan school-wide training, these guides help you choose professional development that supports consistent Tier I instruction and meaningful growth for educators and students.

Use this guide as your starting point for planning meaningful professional development throughout the year.

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5 Morning Meeting Activities Your Students Will Be Begging You to Play Everyday!

I know I’m not the only one who feels this way, but coming up with new ideas of activities for Morning Meeting can feel exhausting! I truly feel that I have found some of the best games to play with my students that they genuinely love to play every single week. The best activities I use in my classroom for my morning meeting and community building time come from asking my co-workers their favorite games and many of them come from the games I played growing up in summer camp.

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