Leverage Leadership AI Institutes

Amplify Your Leadership

Lead with greater impact by reclaiming your time and focusing on coaching teachers to accelerate learning. This institute combines the latest Leverage Leadership 3.0 practices with training on the new Leverage Leadership App—helping you reduce prep time and lead with greater clarity, confidence, and results.

The Bottom Line

The LL App doesn’t replace leadership. It amplifies it. And the LL AI Institute shows you how.

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Why This Training Matters

The LL App is powerful—but only if you know what great coaching looks like.

In this institute, you don’t just learn how to use the app. You first learn how to coach teachers effectively. Then, you use the app to do that work faster, better, and at scale.

Each day follows a simple, powerful progression:

  • Learn the Practice: What great leadership looks like
  • Practice It Live: With coaching and feedback
  • Apply It Using the App: To accelerate your work
  • By the end, you’re not just trained—you’re ready to lead differently.

Learn the latest from Leverage Leadership 3.0

Over the course of the institute, you will build deep, hands-on mastery in the practices from Leverage Leadership 3.0 and the LL App:

  • Learn the Latest Leadership: Get completely updated, cutting-edge training, rooted in the latest research and results from the highest-achieving schools worldwide
  • Master the LL App: Dramatically improve the quality of your coaching with stronger preparation for your meetings in a fraction of the time
  • Get Better at the Levers: Perfect your practices in–
    • Observation & Feedback: Deliver precise, high-leverage feedback that changes teacher practice immediately
    • Planning Meetings: Coach teacher teams to plan and deliver rigorous, standards-aligned lessons
    • Weekly Data Meetings: coach teachers to identify the gap in student work and reteach effectively.
    • Instructional Systems: Build the structures and routines that sustain strong teaching across your school

What You Leave With

A toolkit that includes:

  • A clear system for coaching teachers and leaders
  • Plans, tools, and meetings ready to use immediately
  • A promotional subscription to the LL App
  • The latest Leverage Leadership 3.0 content and materials

Who This Is For

Instructional leaders who coach teachers and drive academic results:

  • Principals
  • Assistant Principals
  • Coaches
  • Deans
  • Instructional Leaders
  • Principal Supervisors
  • Anyone with a role in developing teachers

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