Conversations
During each of the six breakout sessions throughout the weekend, a large number of conversations will take place. This site will help you organize your plan for the weekend and provide the relevant information for each conversation. After signing in, search through the conversations below and mark the sessions you are interested in to populate your personal schedule on the right (or below if on your mobile phone).
Our current educational environment can feel both fragile and sometimes hostile to teachers and leaders, leaving us on the edge of burnout. Coaching can be a tool to reinvigorate and reaffirm educators. Join me for an interactive session designed to elevate the art of coaching in educational settings. As the landscape of teaching continues to evolve, effective coaching is essential for fostering growth, enhancing collaboration, and improving student outcomes. How can we build a framework for coaching that is meaningful, based on trust and support, individualized in goal setting, and reflective?
This session will explore proven strategies for leaders and teachers to develop meaningful coaching relationships, promote reflective practices, and drive relevant professional development. Whether you are a school leader, an instructional coach, or a teacher seeking to enhance your coaching skills, this session will equip you with actionable insights and tools to transform your coaching practices. Come ready to collaborate, share experiences, and leave inspired to make a lasting impact in your educational community.
Explore comic book tropes of masked heroes and secret identities to empathize with others’ struggles. Use design thinking in this interactive session with creativity stations and a discussion circle. Participants will create and share original comics and develop classroom ideas for addressing local and global challenges.
Join SLA students and an SLA teacher to experience and examine learning in a classroom centered on Inquiry & PBL.
In this conversation, will explore tools and visual strategies, such as learning cycles, project pathways maps, illustrated concept briefs, and more, to make the process of learning transparent and accessible for students. Participants will have the opportunity to share their own favorite tools, respond to and critique provided examples, and explore new ideas for making the invisible visible.
In Year 3 of our hands-on program to engage and educate middle school makers: What best practices in STEM, STEAM, Makerspaces, Engineering, and more can be used to create an engaging and educational experience? What outcomes do we value when creating these programs? What did we learn from the past?
A conversation about classroom practices and teacher moves that support independent thinking and wondering about math.
We know that the coarsening of the national dialogue has an effect on schools. All over, schools have reported an increase in hate speech. How do we take care of all our students in a time when adults on the national stage engage in hate speech that we would not allow in our classrooms?
Drawing from interviews with young people all over the country, plus secondary research in positive psychology and education, this workshop lays out some basic principles for building sustainable motivation in the classroom and creates space for educators to collaborate and apply it to their context.
Write outside during a conference about the future and the now of schools? YES! Join us to explore what it means to be human when living, learning, and teaching alongside machines. What better way to explore and embrace our questions about the implications of AI and other technologies than to go outside and write together.