Snapshots of Collaboration & Communication
This article has been written by Lacey Eckels


Snapshots of Collaboration & Communication
Last week, educators from across the region came together to explore one big question: What does it really mean to bring the Profile of a Learner to life? In a full-day design session, teachers, coaches, and leaders dug into the Learner Profile Playbook, unlocking practical tools and strategies to make communication and collaboration daily habits in the classroom .
Through hands-on mini-lessons, rapid-fire design sprints, and vibrant team huddles, participants experienced the Playbook from the learner’s perspective. They wrestled with real “tough calls” educators face every day, like how to honor different communication styles without labeling them “less than,” or how to make collaboration energizing instead of exhausting . By stepping into the plays themselves, educators didn’t just hear about strategies, they practiced them, reflected, and imagined how they could adapt them for their own classrooms.
The day closed with a collective sense of momentum: a toolkit of ready-to-run plays, a deeper understanding of the Transformations that anchor learner-centered design, and a renewed commitment to shaping student experiences that are personal, collaborative, learner-led, real-world, and learner-owned .

Plays that Stick
During our Learner Profile Playbook PD, one challenge kept surfacing: students often have powerful ideas, but without the right structures, those ideas get lost, either in scattered collaboration or unclear communication. To tackle this, we turned to two strategies from the Playbook that help learners launch with clarity, whether they’re working as a team or crafting a message.
Project Huddle: Goal Check
Every strong project begins with clarity. Goal Check helps teams pause at the start of any collaboration to answer one essential question: What are we trying to accomplish together? By co-creating a one-sentence “By the end of this project, we will…” statement, learners align their efforts and establish a shared north star .
✈️ Explore the full Project Huddle: Goal Check play.
Message Distiller
Big ideas lose power if they can’t be expressed clearly. Message Distiller teaches learners to boil down their thinking by running it through three lenses: What’s the big idea? Why should it matter? Can I say it in one clear sentence? The result is sharper, more memorable communication, whether in a pitch, PSA, or presentation .
✈️ Explore the full Message Distiller play.
This preview is only the beginning. If you would like to bring these tools and others to life in your district, school, PLC, or team we would love to partner with you to co-design a session that fits your needs.

Your Fall Learning Flight Plan
COACHES + INSTRUCTIONAL LEADERS:
✈️ November 5 – Coaching for Vibrant Learning (9am–3pm)
Why settle for coaching that feels like compliance? This day is built for instructional coaches, team leads, and anyone who supports teachers—giving you the tools and energy to make coaching joyful, impactful, and impossible to ignore.
COACHES + BUILDING & DISTRICT LEADERS:
✈️ December 9 – Designing Defenses of Learning (9am–3pm)
Whether your school is launching defenses for the first time or ready to reimagine the ones you have, this day is for you. Together we’ll design (or redesign) defenses of learning that center growth, reflection, and student voice. Through inspiring examples and a collaborative design sprint, you’ll leave with a model ready to showcase the strengths and journeys of your learners.



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