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Community Schools Improvement Science 7: Using Driver Diagrams to Map Primary and Secondary Drivers (micro-credential)

  • Event Type:  Asynchronous/Micro-Credential
  • Registration Deadline:  4/30/2027
  • Member Price:  Free
  • Non-Member Price:  Free
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In order to earn clock hours for NEA micro-credentials, you need to:

(1) Complete WEA micro-credential orientation to learn about the process and select a micro-credential. Complete orientation ONCE.

(2) Register for an NEA micro-credential https://nea.certificationbank.com/Washington AND register for WEA clock hours for the specific NEA micro-credential you selected. (You are registering for WEA clock hours on this page.)

(3) Complete the WEA micro-credential workshop EVERY TIME you are working on a new micro-credential.

For more information, see: https://www.nea.org/professional-excellence/professional-learning/micro-credentials

Community Schools Improvement Science 7: Using Driver Diagrams to Map Primary and Secondary Drivers: In this micro-credential, educators create driver diagrams with specific measurable goals to prioritize change ideas that address high-leverage needs identified in the needs/asset assessment process. This micro-credential is one of an 8-part Community Schools Improvement Science series designed to give participants the strongest skills available to implement a best practice version of the Community School strategy at any school.


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Courses


Community Schools Improv Science 7: Driver Diagrams to Map Primary & Sec Drivers (Micro-Credential) (15hr)

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Course Description
In this micro-credential, educators create driver diagrams with specific measurable goals to prioritize change ideas that address high-leverage needs identified in the needs/asset assessment process. This micro-credential is one of an 8-part Community Schools Improvement Science series designed to give participants the strongest skills available to implement a best practice version of the Community School strategy at any school. Find out more: https://www.nea.org/student-success/great-public-schools/community-schools To earn clock hours for this micro-credential: (1) Complete WEA micro-credential orientation to learn about the process. Complete orientation ONCE. Register for orientation on https://wea-win.org/. (2) Register for an NEA micro-credential at https://nea.certificationbank.com/Washington AND register for WEA clock hours for the specific NEA micro-credential you selected at https://wea-win.org/. (3) Complete the WEA micro-credential workshop EVERY TIME you are working on a new micro-credential. For more information, see: https://www.washingtonea.org/events-training/pd/micro-credentials/

Course Objectives

In this micro-credential, educators create SMART Aim Statements, determine primary and secondary drivers, and brainstorm actionable change ideas connected to their aims, preparing for PDSA testing.


Community Schools Improvement Science 7: Using Driver Diagrams to Map Primary and Secondary Drivers
6/16/2026 – 4/30/2027
12:53 PM - 11:59 PM