SchooliP is delighted to host a special webinar with Mats Rosenkvist, founder of BravoLesson and SuccessfulSchools Sweden.
In this session, we will share how evidence-based classroom monitoring can transform teaching practice across whole schools. Drawing on international research and BravoLesson’s mission – that every teacher deserves the opportunity to grow and enjoy greater job satisfaction, we will show how structured feedback, lesson observations, and collaborative learning lead to lasting improvements in skilful teaching.
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This webinar will be great for school leaders and educators who want to move beyond compliance monitoring and focus on real, evidence-based growth in teaching quality.
Mats is an entrepreneur with a background in sales and marketing communications, bringing over 30 years of international experience in education and EdTech as co-founder of Kunskapsmedia and InfoMentor. He is also the founder of BravoLesson, an initiative dedicated to helping teachers grow professionally and enjoy greater job satisfaction. Guided by research and best practice, Mats believes that every teacher, with practice and feedback, can become a better teacher than they were yesterday. Through Successful Schools Sweden, he offers BRAVOLesson and a knowledge hub focused on lesson observations and collaborative learning, powerful tools proven to enhance both teaching quality and student learning outcomes.
He is also the founder of Successful Schools Sweden, which focuses on helping teachers grow professionally and enjoy greater job satisfaction. Central to this work is BRAVOLesson and a knowledge hub for lesson observations and collaborative learning, tools based on research showing that structured feedback and reflection are among the most powerful ways to improve teaching quality and student outcomes.
Passionate about school development rooted in research and best practice, Mats believes every teacher, with the right support, can continue to grow and positively impact student learning.
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