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Webinar

CLASS® Implementation in Arkansas: From Policy to the Classroom

Learn how Arkansas state and local leaders are scaling CLASS® statewide to improve classroom quality and teacher-child interactions.

What You’ll Learn:

  • Strategies local leads and state policymakers used to implement CLASS® successfully

  • Lessons on provider engagement, observation management, and policy alignment

  • Scalable approaches to ensure positive classroom experiences for all children

Who Should Attend

  • State early childhood policymakers and agency leaders

  • Local early childhood lead organizations

  • Program directors, center directors, and assistant directors

  • October 15, 2025
  • 3PM ET | 12PM PT

Join Us Live

    Register Today

    Why Attend

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    Discover proven strategies from Arkansas’s CLASS® pilot to align policy with classroom practice.

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    Learn how state and local leaders built buy-in, scaled observations, and supported PD.

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    Gain actionable insights to strengthen quality initiatives and drive positive outcomes for children in your own context.

    Presented by

    LizzieCosse

    Lizzie Cosse

    Director,
    Watershed Advisors
    Zephonia-Avant

    Zephonia Avant

    Early Childhood Local Lead Captain,
    South Central Service Coop

     

    Shasta Pentecost

    Shasta Pentecost

    Early Childhood Local Lead Captain, Dawson Education Cooperative

    About Teachstone

    At Teachstone, we’re helping educators worldwide leverage the proven power of interactions to help more students thrive. As the company behind the CLASS®, we empower school leaders and educators to understand the interactions that matter most, develop their skills, and assess their progress. From actionable feedback and training to user-friendly content and tech, Teachstone offers everything needed to apply and advance the simple art of intentional interactions.

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