Accelerate Learning with Scaffolding Trainer Institute
“The limits of my language are the limits of my mind. All I know is what I have words for.”
- Ludwig Wittgenstein

Date for This Event
- February 13, 20, & 27, 2026
- Hybrid event that includes self-paced course work and 3 two-hour synchronous sessions
Essential Questions for this event:
- How do you use Scaffolding to address student readiness?
- How do you implement the six principles of Scaffolding?
- How do you increase student success through intentional Scaffolding?
- How do you provide professional learning on Accelerate Learning with Scaffolding to educators in your school or district?

Scaffold Up, Not Down
An important finding in education research is the need to provide students with greater access to grade-level assignments and instruction. However, assigning rigorous content poses a significant instructional challenge for teachers facing the reality of students who are behind grade level and need varying types and levels of support to succeed. “Scaffolding up” attempts to address that need. Instead of simplifying activities and bringing content down to what students can currently do, “scaffolding up” focuses on getting students to master the key practices and concepts in grade-level content, with students able to do so increasingly independently over time.
Why Attend Accelerate Learning with Scaffolding?
As teachers strive to address the unique learning needs of students struggling to succeed on grade level, they often reteach content and skills from previous grades. But, when significant amounts of instructional time and practice are spent on remedial content, students are less likely to receive the instruction they need to meet the demands of their current grade level standards. This is especially true when previously unlearned skills or concepts are taught in isolation instead of as complementary support for current grade level learning expectations. For example, if second graders are struggling with number fluency, a teacher may decide to spend a large portion of their math block addressing this foundational skill. However, this same skill can be reinforced during math instruction that focuses on explicitly teaching repeated addition. The potential struggle point is overcome subtly by “scaffolding up” and addressing number fluency in the context of the current mathematical objective. It can gradually fade as students build their number fluency. This is the foundation for effective scaffolding - to avoid a decrease in learning expectations while building a bridge to a better understanding of a lesson’s grade level learning objectives.
Accelerate Learning with Scaffolding provides schools and teachers with an extensive understanding of the types of Scaffolding Strategies that may be proactively planned and applied when needed to support struggling learners and how to gradually shift the responsibility more fully to the student as their confidence and competence grow during a lesson, unit, or course of study.
Attending Accelerate Learning with Scaffolding training is not just about adopting new teaching methodologies; it's about fostering an environment where all students can thrive academically, engage confidently in their learning journey, and achieve their full potential.
Learning Goals

You Will Be Able To...
- Describe the Acceleration Intervention Focus Model
- Explain the role of scaffolding in Tier 2 instruction
- Determine appropriate scaffolds for a variety of struggle points in a lesson
- Proactively plan scaffolding that is subtle but impactful in supporting grade level instruction
- Determine how to fade scaffolding as students build independence in new skills and content knowledge
You Will Know...
- Principles of scaffolding, including the zone of proximal development, students’ status of being, and maintaining grade level appropriate learning expectations
- Scaffolding Strategies for supporting content acquisition, thinking processes, assignment application, and organization of the learning environment
- Process for planning scaffolding during lesson instruction
- Criteria for appropriately fading scaffolding when no longer needed
What You Will Receive
In addition to learning how to facilitate and redeliver the training for Accelerate Learning with Scaffolding, participants will receive a trainer kit that includes the following resources and materials:
- The Accelerate Learning with Scaffolding book
- The Accelerate Learning with Scaffolding Training of Trainer Guide (Presentation Notes)
- The Accelerate Learning with Scaffolding Flip Cards
- Discount on future material orders
- Access to presentation slide decks (once materials for your participants are purchased)
- 12 month Learning-Focused Online membership
- Trainer Newsletter

When and Where
This virtual institute is designed for self-paced coursework and synchronous learning through Zoom. The synchronous learning will consist of 3 two-hour sessions.
Location
- Wherever your computer is located.
Dates
- February 13, 20, & 27, 2026
Time
- 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

Registration
Act fast, get your materials in time
- Registration for Accelerating Learning with Scaffolding Training of Trainers is $650 per person.
- Registration includes snacks, drinks, coffee, and other goodies.
- Learning is better in teams! Register three people and receive a $50 discount off the third registration fee!
- Participants are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis only. To secure your spot, we must receive a signed quote.