Supporting the OpenSciEd transformation: Wins, Challenges, and Practical Strategies
A collaborative working session for OpenSciEd educators and teams to support instructional innovation. Together, we'll share common implementation wins and challenges, compare practical strategies, and co-design tools to reduce educator workload, support instructional decision-making, and extend the reach and impact of professional learning and coaching.
Can't make it June 11th? Join us on May 27 instead.
This session is for educators, coaches, and district teams who want practical ways to make implementation more manageable.
You’ll hear directly from OpenSciEd educators about what has helped in real classrooms, then join small-group conversations focused on common implementation challenges like:
Professional learning planning and design - When can our teachers get together and what should we study?
Assessment and feedback - What assessment opportunities are built in? What tools and workflows make them easy for teachers and students?
Organizing and pacing - What do we intend to cover? When? How can we support teachers with strategies that make it work?
Coaching and collaboration - What structures work? What tools help? How do we create safe communities of inquiry?
We’ll also explore where AI-supported tools may help reduce workload, support reflection, and make instructional decision-making faster and easier — without replacing professional judgment.
You’ll leave with:
Practical ideas you can use right away
Connections with other OpenSciEd educators
New strategies for supporting implementation
Opportunities to continue the conversation with follow-up community groups and shared resources
About the Event Series
This session is part of a broader event series focused on supporting educators and teams implementing OpenSciEd in real classrooms.
The series is designed to create space for educators, coaches, and district teams to:
Share practical implementation experiences
Learn from one another’s strategies and challenges
Explore approaches for supporting student-centered instruction
Continue conversations through follow-up working groups and community discussions
This event series and the follow-up working group opportunities are supported by Eddo as a thoughtful AI and technology partner focused on strengthening collaboration, instructional support, and implementation capacity across the OpenSciEd community.
Questions? Contact us at [email protected]