Presented by Tali Horowitz, Director of East Coast Education, Common Sense Education; and Sue Thotz, Director of Education Outreach, Common Sense Education
Moderated by Jennifer Ehehalt, Sr. Regional Manager, Midwest, Common Sense Education
Presented by Dr. Claude Goldenberg, Emeritus Professor of Education, Stanford University; and Maya Goodall, Chief Marketing Officer, CORE Learning
Presented by Dustin Rimmey, Director of Speech and Debate and Social Sciences Teacher, Topeka High School (KS)
Moderated by Jennifer Ehehalt, Sr. Regional Manager, Midwest, Common Sense Education
Presented by David and Meredith Liben, School Leaders and Experts in Literacy Instruction; and Dr. Amanda Alexander, Chief Academic Officer, Scholastic
Presented by Liesl McConchie, Education Training Consultant, Math With the Brain in Mind; and Jay Meadows, CEO, Exemplars
Presented by Molly Ness, Ph.D., Author; and Nicole Nelson, National Curriculum Consultant, Learning A-Z
Moderated by Aaron Ingold, Interim President, Learning A-Z
Presented by Pamela Harris, Founder and CEO, Math is Figureoutable; Kim Montague, Podcast Co-Host and Content Lead, Math is Figureoutable; and Brendan Scribner, Director of Implementation and Success, Exemplars
Moderated by Jay Meadows, CEO, Exemplars
Presented by Michelle Spain, ESL Teacher, Worcester Public Schools (MA); Alicia Serafin, EL Teacher, Everett Public Schools (MA); Lydia Crush, ESL Teacher, Modern Classrooms Mentor, The Modern Classrooms Project; and Toni Rose Deanon, Community Engagement Manager, The Modern Classrooms Project
Literacy is essential for all jobs—whether you need to know how to read and write a service proposal, report card comments, or a case study. But students don’t often make that connection—they see their classwork as something assigned to them and that they need to get through rather than as something that can help them with their future goals. When kids understand the why behind their education, it takes on new meaning for them.
Presented by John Hattie, Professor, Melbourne Graduate School of Education; Brendan Scribner, Director of Implementation and Success, Exemplars; and Jay Meadows, CEO, Exemplars