Accommodations for Students with Learning Disabilities: Why They Matter

Presented by Riley Mulcahy, Marketing and Admissions Associate, Compass High School Bay Area (CA), and Executive Director, The RILEY Project; Sharon Updyke, Director of Teaching and Learning, Compass High School (CA); and Dr. Xin Wei, Senior Quantitative Researcher, Digital Promise
Moderated by Barbara Pape, Senior Director, Learner Variability Project, Digital Promise

How to Smooth the Transition and Speed the Effectiveness of Beginning Teachers

Presented by Penny Ciaburri, Vice President and General Manager, PLC Associates, a Scholarus Learning Company; Renée Golz, Director of Beginning Teacher Development, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools (NC); Jared Kahmar, Principal, Greenwood Lake Union Free School District (NY); and Dr. Jessica Irwin, Director of Curriculum and Instruction, Holmdel Public Schools (NJ)

A Revolution in PK-2 Literacy: Invest in Prevention and Do Less Intervention

Presented by Floyd Jolley, Director of Curriculum, Peach County Schools (GA); Luis Quan, Principal, P.S. 126X Dr. Marjorie H. Dunbar Elementary School (NY); and Libba Reed, Regional Literacy Coach, University Charter School (AL)
Moderated by Jeanette Russell, VP of Customer Success, Capit Learning

Using Socratic Circles to Engage Racial Equity Discourse in the Classroom

Presented by Schyvonne Ross, Assistant Principal, Reynoldsburg High School, Reynoldsburg City Schools (OH); Lisa Floyd-Jefferson, Deeper Learning Specialist, Reynoldsburg City Schools (OH); Alexandra Merritt Johnson, Ph.D., Senior Inclusive Innovation Researcher, Digital Promise; and Kristian Lenderman, Ed.D., Senior Program Manager, Digital Promise

Differentiated SEL: Equity and Access for Students with Learning Disabilities

Presented by Resha Conroy, Founder and Executive Director, Dyslexia Alliance for Black Children; Ileana Driggs, LMHC, Lower School Counselor, The Gateway School (NY); and Peggy Stern, CEO, SuperDville, Inc.
Moderated by Joyce Whitby, CEO and Co-Founder, Innovations4Education

Putting Your Literacy Data to Work, from Classroom to Central Office

Presented by Leslie Zoroya, Project Director, Los Angeles County Office of Education; Andrea Williams, Instructional Coach (Early Literacy and Reading Intervention), Lancaster School District (CA); Lorraine Zapata, Principal, Joshua Elementary School (CA); and Dr. Cheryl Lundy Swift, Director, Professional Learning, Learning Without Tears

Bringing AI Literacy Lessons to Life

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

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