Teach to One’s data conferences

Teach to One outlined a structure for weekly, data-driven student conferences that streamline personalization — a model that helps teachers and students use quick data checks to keep lessons flowing. The approach promises easier differentiation without derailing whole-class routines. (x.com)

Teach to One published a 45-minute webinar on June 9, 2025 presented by Michelle Palmer (Senior Director of Customer Success) and Liat Greenspan (Associate Director of Program Success) that demonstrates how to assign a skill or skill pathway and use the Teacher Dashboard, Reports Hub, and Progress Page. (teachtoone.org)) The Reports Hub can export downloadable CSV and Excel reports including a Diagnostic Summary and an Unfinished Diagnostics report that marks each student’s status as “placed out,” “in progress,” or “not started” for every skill. (teachtoone.org)) Roadmaps tracks how many skills each student has passed during the week and flags students who have attempted a skill three or more times without passing to prompt targeted follow-up. (teachtoone.org)) The webinar gives a concrete regrouping example—seven of 35 students attempting “Multiply and Divide Integers” led the teacher to form two focused small groups and rerun the report at week’s end to monitor progress. (teachtoone.org)) Teacher-facing resources include launch activities, manipulatives, discussion prompts, and unit-planning tools intended to integrate with existing core curricula so teachers can pull students by skill needs without redesigning whole-class routines. (teachtoone.org)) Teach to One Roadmaps is offered by New Classrooms and is reported to serve over 10,000 students per day, and the organization advertises an outcomes guarantee for partners who implement the program with fidelity. (crunchbase.com))

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