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Elementary Writing Week: The Writing Rope and Integration of Reading and Writing Instruction
Presented by Joan Sedita, Founder and CEO, Keys to Literacy
Moderated by Alisa VanHekken, Chief Academic Officer, Heggerty
Disability Justice in Schools
Presented by Dr. A’Seret Dokubo, Managing Director of Fellowships, SELF
Elementary Writing Week: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: The Wild West of Assessing Writing Subskills and Written Expression in Grades K-3
Presented by Gary A. Troia, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, Associate Professor of Special Education, Michigan State University
Moderated by Alisa VanHekken, Chief Academic Officer, Heggerty
Unlocking Literacy: Exploring the Science of Reading and Early Literacy Strategies
Presented by Joy Allcock, M.Ed., Author and Educator, Code-Ed; and Myra G. Crouch, Ph.D., CEO and Education Consultant, EarlyEd Consulting & Strategy Group, LLC
Learner-Centered Classrooms: Creating Experiences for Learners to Thrive
Presented by Rachel Gil, M.A., Instructional Coach, Santa Ana Unified School District (CA); Katie Weisberg, Director of Strategic Partnerships, Learner-Centered Collaborative; and Marlon Styles, Partner, Learner-Centered Collaborative
Elementary Writing Week: Moving Beyond Strategies: Equipping Teachers for Effective Writing Instruction
Presented by Julie S. Brehmer, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Teacher Education, Saginaw Valley State University (MI); and Janine Henley, M.Ed., Literacy Specialist, Heggerty
Moderated by Alisa VanHekken, Chief Academic Officer, Heggerty
Closing the Fluency Gap Series – Part 2: Building the Foundations for Fluency and for Deep Reading
Presented by Maryanne Wolf, Director of the Center for Dyslexia, Diverse Learners, and Social Justice, UCLA Graduate School of Education and Information Studies; Carolyn Brown, Ph.D., Chief Academic Officer and Co-Founder, Foundations in Learning; and Jerry Zimmermann, Ph.D., J.D., VP of Research and Co-Founder, Foundations in Learning
Moderated by Tim Odegard, Murfree Chair of Excellence in Dyslexic Studies and Professor of Psychology, Middle Tennessee State University
Culturally Responsive Instruction Series: Choosing and Using Diverse Texts
Presented by Julia López-Robertson, Ph.D., Professor of Instruction and Teacher Education, University of South Carolina; Kamania Wynter-Hoyte, Ph.D., Associate Professor, University of South Carolina; and Jigisha Vyas, Adjunct Professor, Rutgers University, and Instructional Coach, Wyckoff School District (NJ)
Moderated by Amanda Alexander, Ph.D., Chief Academic Officer, Scholastic
The Secret Sauce of the Science of Reading: High-Impact Practice
Presented by Julia Lindsey, Ph.D., Literacy Expert, Consultant, and Author; and Sandi Reyes, Senior National Curriculum Consultant, Learning A-Z
Unlocking AI in Early Childhood Education: Empowering Early Childhood Educators Through Understanding
Presented by Brandon Dorman, Former Math Teacher, Current Senior Product Manager, Frog Street; Jessica Bobo, Early Childhood Education Advocate, Chief Product Officer, Frog Street; and Jody Martin, Senior Developmental Editor, Frog Street
Teach Reading the Way the Brain Works Best: The Science of Reading in Practice Series
Presented by David and Meredith Liben, School Leaders and Experts in Literacy Instruction; and Dr. Amanda Alexander, Chief Academic Officer, Scholastic
Engaging Math Problem Solving Through Data-Driven Instruction
Presented by Laura Adams, Elementary Curriculum and Instruction Math Coordinator, Grades 2-6, Cypress-Fairbanks Independent School District (TX); and Brandon Smith, Product Director, MIND Education
Reaching All Readers: Strategies for Recognizing and Eliminating Barriers to Complex Texts
Presented by Carolyn Foster, Senior Instructional Designer, Carnegie Learning
How to Elevate Student Voice to Improve Student Engagement and Achievement
Presented by Dr. Kimberly Hinton, Director of Coaching, The Network for College Success (NCS), The University of Chicago; Shannon Shambaugh, Equity Advancement Specialist, Evergreen Public Schools (WA); Rachel Banas, Director of Operations and Student Services, West Buffalo Charter School (NY); and Dr. Sarah Gripshover, Director of Research, PERTS
Exploring Invention and Intellectual Property with Rory Cooper’s Adaptive Technology Lesson Plan
Presented by Doug Scott, Engineering and Design Teacher, STEMisED; and Joyce Ward, Director of the Office of Public Engagement, Students and Learners Division, United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)
Why Press Freedom Matters: Exploring Evan Gershkovich’s Case
Presented by Paul Beckett, Assistant Editor, The Wall Street Journal; and Brittney Smith, Senior Manager of Education Partnerships, The News Literacy Project
Simple and Effective Strategies to Support Executive Function Skills in Young Children
Presented by Julie Tourigny, OTD, MS, OTR/L, Director, Colorado Center for Pediatric Learning and Development
Moderated by Stephanie Roselli, Executive Editor, Gryphon House, Inc.
AI in Education: Steering Towards Equity and Empowerment
Presented by Alana Winnick, Educational Technology Director and Data Protection Officer, Pocantico Hills Central School District (NY); Ken Shelton, International Speaker and Consultant, Elevate Education; and Diana Hughes, Vice President, Product Innovation and AI, Age of Learning
Moderated by Sunil Gunderia, Chief Innovation Officer, Age of Learning