Professional Development Made Easy

Introducing The Educator's Toolkit
Resources & training for educators by experts to help you excel
We've made professional development accessible and free for all educators
The Monthly Educator's Toolkit Includes*:
- 2 Videos Per Week on Relevant Topics
- 1 Exclusive Webinar with Educational Experts and Leaders
- Curated Resources like PDFs, Templates, Checklists and Handouts
- Community Access and Discussion Forums
- Question and Answer
*These numbers of resources will be provided every month with the toolkit subscription

What Is The Educator's Toolkit?
This toolkit provides you with credible, up-to-date resources on topics that will help you hone your craft and stay on top of your game.
We’ve collaborated with some of the top experts and community leaders with decades of experience to bring you the knowledge that will develop your skills.
What Will You Get In Our FREE Toolkit?

PDFs, Templates, Checklists and Handouts

Community: Discussion Forums, Groups & Workshops

Over 300 In-Depth Video Lessons

Newsletters

Video Podcasts & Monthly Live Webinars
Everything you need to excel as an edcuator
Take a Sneak Peak Into the Lessons!
Training Designed to Meet Teachers' Needs
Many teachers are dissatisfied with current professional development, and are instead looking for training that is relevant, interactive, and delivered by someone with share experiences

“The best PD usually involves hands-on strategies for the teacher to actually participate in.”
Only
29%
of teachers are highly satisfied with current professional development offerings.
Source: Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) was engaged by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to conduct a research study on professional development for teachers to help identify needs and opportunities for improvement. Here's what they found out:

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DLP Academy has a custom app to make learning easy for you. We understand how busy educators are. That’s why we created an app allow you to learn anytime, and anywhere.
Access materials and resources, and join discussion with other fellow educators. Become part of a larger community of passionate educators!

Who's Behind The Toolkit?

Habeeb Quadri: Educator to the Educators
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National Distinguished Principal award from the National Association of Elementary School Principals
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Harvard University Graduate School of Education Principals’ Advisory Board
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Educator and administrator in public and private schools for more than 25 years

Imran Nanlawala: Masters in Educational Leadership
Founder of Digital Learning Partners
Local and international teacher for over 10 years at the university and higher education level
Digital Transformation Consultant

Saadia Shariff
Undergraduate degree from the University of Chicago and a MEd from Stanford University
Served as an assistant principal and Dean of Academics at a CPS
She has served on numerous school recognition and accreditation teams.

Sulaiman Jenkins
- An academic scholar and a researcher in the field of applied linguistics
- Published a number of articles in top-tier journals and his research interests concern race and identity
- Graduated from some of America’s most prestigious academic institutions (St. Andrew’s School ’99/New York University ’04) and with his education hopes to produce significant pieces of writing that help America examine issues that are sensitive yet central to his lived experiences growing up in the inner city: namely, race relations, police brutality, drugs and gang violence, incarceration and the prison system, and employment discrimination.
+ Featuring Special Experts and Guests!
Our Toolkit Includes A Multitude Of Topics
- Actions have consequences
- Following through with consequences
- Giving chores early on
- Handling allowances
- Handling homework and procrastination
- Managing screen time
- Developing punctuality
- What to look for: defining, understanding and identifying bullying
- Four types fo bullying: Verbal, Social, Physical, and Cyber
- Distinguishing bullying from standard conflict
- Why children bully
- A teacher’s responsibility: tips for dealing with bullying
- How to effectively teach classes and keep students engaged
- Understanding discipline and its application in learning
- How to capture and maintain the attention of a class
- Instructional coaches and concerns
- Instruction coach partnerships
- Video recording of lessons
- Avoiding difficult conversations
- 10 ways to build resilience
- Definition of resilience
- The necessity and importance of positive school culture
- School climate vs. culture
- How to vary the level of content you present
- How to provide a variety of learning environments
- Different ways students can show what they’ve learned
- Teachers are prominent role models for many students due to the amount of exposure, and have one of the greatest effects on students
- How to Encourage Children to Read
- Reading is a skill that becomes better with practice over time
- Going to the library
- Build your own library at home
- Read with your children
- Help your children understand and comprehend what they’re reading
- Improving learning by planned instruction
- Diagnosing learning needs
- Prescribing content delivery through class activities
- Improving learning by planned instruction
- Diagnosing learning needs
- Prescribing content delivery through class activities
- The role of parents
- Effective communication with parents
- Encouraging parents
- Helping newcomers and immigrants feel welcome at school and building intentional inclusivity.
- Appearance: understanding the presence of different appearances and clothing at school
- Food: understanding the importance of effects of ethnic foods among students
- Manners and Behavior: understanding how people of different ethnic groups and background might have different mannerisms and behaviors that are considered polite
- Media: understanding how the general media may cause stereotypes and untrue assumptions
- Refugees: understanding how to accommodate refugees as they may have qualities that are outside of the norm
- Faith: understanding how faith and religion can impact students and their social lives
- Discrimination: understanding discrimination and differentiating it from prejudice, stereotypes, racial profiling and bias
- Tips on how to effectively communicate with parents
- Best Ways to Communicate with Parents
- Which method of communication to use and when with parents
- Emails, meetings, phone calls, and quick talks during drop off/pickup
- Being a good role model
- Treating them with respect
- Celebrating their success and effort
- Have patience
- Share your enthusiasm for learning
- Set high, realistic expectations
- What does dysfunction look like
- How to establish trust
- How to build a functional team
- Working on a shared vision with staff
- Hiring guide
- Discipline
- Instead of spending money, spend quality time together while being engaged
- Calmly correct your child and maintain kind communication
- Help your child problem solve
- Instill gratitude
- Communication: paying attention to your child’s needs and communicating effectively
- Consistency: the value and implementation of consistency for children
- Character: the value if good character and morals, and how to develop it
- Courage: the necessity and validity of courage, and ways to instill in your child
- Cardio: Learning how to take care of ourselves, staying active and the importance of living a healthy lifestyle
- How to use and navigate Canva
- Intro to effective design
- How to create effective designs
- Design mistakes to avoid
- Intro to teaching
- Classroom management
- Developing resilience
- different hats of a principal
- Differential learning
- Standard of testing
- Duties of a teacher
- New principals: from survival to success
- Climate and culture and school
- Evaluation and supervision
- Resources for educators
- Responsibility students
- Rethinking of islamic studies
- Expressing ideas in speech and writing
- Data driven educator
- Learning organizations
- Learning strategies
- Literacy
- Brain research
- Methods of teaching
- Montessori approach
- How to get parents involved
- Social skills importance
- Supporting study skills
- Help with vocabulary
- Teach like a champions: 42 strategies
- Improving and inviting students motivation and performance
- How is the weather in school climate culture
- Instructional coach duties
- Instructional core
- Motivation
- Six things leaders need to be careful of
- 7 Habits of people with remarkable toughness
- 14 leadership traits
- 21st century leader teachers
- Adaptive leadership
- Organization leadership
- Sexual harassment
- Define teamwork
- Assessment development
- Building valid and reliable test
- Climate culture
- How to deal with negative employees
- What 5 things leaders must know
- What you need to know about board break
- Knowing your audience
- Bloom taxonomy critical thinking
- Four decision driving growth
- Building a life for yourself learning moment
- Journey begins at the top
- Communication
- Becoming successful youth
- 8 mistakes parents make to teach discipline
- 25 ways parent can build responsibility
- 25 ways parents can motivate children
- 25 ways parent can read with children
- Communication with kids praise and time out – parenting on
- Challenges of the Muslim youth
- Social media under counselor tips
- Homeschooling
- Helping kids cope
- Internet safety
- Positive anger explosion parent tips
- What it takes to raise a good kid
- 5c’s: communication, consistency, confidence, courage and cardio
- Mental health and suicide in kids
- Music making youth understand
- Math helping parent for math
- Gender relation
- Generation 1.5
- Educating our children opportunities and challenges from a faith based perspective
- Positive strategies
- Activism
- Best financial practices
- Charity
- Community service works
- Fasting
- How kids should “hang out”
- Love of worldly life
- Watching movies
- Pop culture
- Watching sports
- Guard strictly your salah
- Quick overview of Hadith
- Islamic principal of management
- Judgement day
- Jumuah training
- Multiple intelligence
- Poverty
- Ways to help budget
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The Monthly Educational Leadership Toolkit Includes*:
- 2 Videos Per Week on Relevant Topics
- 1 Exclusive Webinar with Educational Experts and Leaders
- Curated Resources like PDFs, Templates, Checklists and Handouts
- Community Access and Discussion Forums
- Question and Answer
*These numbers of resources will be provided every month with the toolkit subscription