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Spotlight on the Science of Reading in the “Real-World” Classroom
Presented by Kathy Rhea Bumgardner, M.Ed., National Literacy Consultant for Strategies Unlimited, Inc., Program Author of Wonders 2023 for McGraw Hill Education, and Adjunct Professor of Literacy at Queens University of Charlotte
Reading Science: A Tour of Free Resources, Online Communities, Experts, and More!
Presented by Stacy Hurst, Assistant Professor of Teacher Education, Southern Utah University, and Chief Education Officer, Reading Horizons; Jillian Kaster, Community Manager, Reading Horizons; and Yvette Manns, Education Specialist, Reading Horizons
Welcome Our Multilingual Families: Create an Environment of Belonging, Achievement, and Inclusion
Presented by Pam Allyn, Founder and CEO, Dewey; Annabell Burrell, Multilingual Director and Relationship Manager, Dewey; and Hiba Eid-Khoury, Arabic Content Lead, Dewey
Show, Solve, and Explain: What’s the Difference Between Doing Math and Using Math?
Presented by Jay Meadows, CEO, Exemplars; and Glen Warren, Director of Literacies, Outreach, and Libraries, Encinitas Union School District (CA)
Moderated by Alaina Cioffi, Director of Sales, Exemplars
Taking Your SEL Program from Good to Great
Presented by Amy Walker, Director of Strategic Partnerships, Committee for Children; and Tara Shelton, School Climate Coordinator, Atlanta Public Schools (GA)
Encouraging Math Success for Students at All Language Levels
Presented by Nigel Nisbet, Former Math Coach, Current Vice President, Content Creation, MIND Research Institute; and Rocío Trejo, Bilingual Curriculum Specialist, Milwaukee Public Schools (WI)
Simple Strategies for Bringing Daily Writing Into Your Classroom
Presented by Gabriela Palacios, English II Honors Teacher, Rosie M. Collins Sorrells School of Education and Social Services at Yvonne A. Ewell Townview Center, Dallas Independent School District (TX); and Stephanie Bray, AP ELA Teacher, Edmond Santa Fe High School, Edmond Public Schools (OK)
Disunity in Reading Instruction: The High Cost of Confusion
Presented by Terrie Noland, Ph.D., CALP, Vice President of Educator Initiatives, Learning Ally
Moderated by Elizabeth Zwerg, Community Manager, Learning Ally
The School Wellness Wheel in Action
Presented by Mike Ruyle, Ed.D., Author and Associate, Marzano Resources; and Shelly Swanson, Educator and Associate, Marzano Resources
Behind the Scenes of Formative Assessments: Ask the Right Questions to Get the Right System in Place
Presented by Laine Bradshaw, Ph.D., Vice President of Classroom Solutions, Pearson; and Alisha Natvig, Sr. Product Manager, Pearson
Exploring the Civil Rights Movement Using Interactive, Game-Based Learning
Presented by Michelle Chen, Senior Producer, Kids’ Media and Education, The WNET Group; Lily Exantus, M.Ed., Program Coordinator, District of Columbia Public Schools; Dr. Charity Brown Griffin, Associate Professor in the Department of Psychological Sciences, and Director of the Minority Academic Achievement and Development Lab, Winston-Salem State University; and Dr. Pamela Walker, Assistant Professor of History, College of Arts and Sciences, Texas A&M University–San Antonio
Trauma-Sensitive Care for Infants, Toddlers, and Twos
Presented by Dr. Barbara Sorrels, CEO, Connected Kids
Moderated by Jennifer Lewis, President, Gryphon House, Inc.
Improve Math Outcomes for ALL Learners with Effective Interventions
Presented by Rachael Labrecque, Ph.D., Co-Founder, Teachley; and Kara Carpenter, Ph.D., Co-Founder, Teachley
Screening Bilingual Language Development for English–Spanish-Speaking Preschoolers
Presented by Aquiles Iglesias, Ph.D., Unidel Katherine Esterly Chair Emeritus of Health Sciences, University of Delaware; Jill de Villiers, Ph.D., Sophia and Austin Smith Professor, Departments of Psychology and Philosophy, Smith College; and Roberta Michnick Golinkoff, Ph.D., Unidel H. Rodney Sharp Professor in the School of Education, University of Delaware
Morphology 101: The Power of Building Morphological Awareness in and for Adolescent Learners
Presented by Julie Klingerman, Ed.D., National Literacy Consultant
A Translanguaging Pedagogy: Working Towards Equity and Social Justice for Bilingual Students
Presented by Dr. Kate Seltzer, Assistant Professor of Bilingual and ESL Education, Rowan University; and Dr. Susana Ibarra Johnson, Assistant Professor of Bilingual Education and TESOL in the School of Teacher Preparation, Administration, and Leadership, New Mexico State University
Accessibility Matters for All: Make Your Learning Space More Accessible
Presented by Kristin Oropeza, Education Marketing and Community Manager, Common Sense Media; and Jennifer Ehehalt, Sr. Regional Manager, Common Sense Education
Made of Stories: Creating Connections that Build Community
Presented by Laura Wilhelm, Ed.D., Vice President of Professional Learning Services, Kaplan Early Learning Company