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PD Opportunities
Upcoming Teacher Professional Learning Opportunities
The Data Paths project is offering free PD opportunities to Massachusetts elementary, middle school, and high school teachers, coaches, specialists, and leaders.
The PD opportunities feature hands-on curriculum modules, instructional routines, and strategies for building students’ data literacy skills. You will try the activities yourselves and prepare to use them with students. Benefits include high-quality PD sessions, ready-to-use resources, PDPs, and stipends.
All workshops will be 9:00 am – 3:00 pm at EDC (300 Fifth Avenue, Waltham, MA) unless otherwise noted.
Massachusetts educators can apply now for the opportunities described below using this link: http://go.edc.org/DataPD2026-apply

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Webinars
“What’s Your Data Path?” Webinar Series: Exploring Data Science Across Professions
Are you an educator or career advisor interested in learning why it is essential to facilitate students’ data science and mathematics learning and what students can do with the knowledge and skills they gain? The webinars feature speakers from a variety of professions, such as epidemiology, oceanography, music, journalism, and business, sharing how they apply data science in their careers. You will gain valuable insights into applications of data science skills and have access to video snippets about data careers to share with students.
Thursday, March 25, 2026, 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm ET
Speakers:
- Caitlin Tan, Senior User Experience Researcher at Google and formerly at Spotify
- Reggie Pawle, Principal at Spypilot, with a background building data products across several industries
Wednesday, February 25, 2026, 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm ET
Speakers:
- Julian Kuerti, Music Director and Irving S. Gilmore Conductor’s Chair, Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra
- Sydney Schless, Vice President of Marketing, Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra
To access recordings of previous webinars, go to past events.
Sign up to be on our mailing list to learn about opportunities this summer and in future years across the grade levels, or contact datapaths@edc.org with any questions.