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Monday, December 9
 

9:30am CST

Building Thinking Classrooms in Junior High
Monday December 9, 2024 9:30am - 10:30am CST
Participants will get ideas of how to incorporate a "Thinking Classroom" into their junior high math classes by getting students up and moving around to promote engagement. This format allows all students to take part in randomized groups and collaboratively work together on solving curricular problems. Teachers will learn how to turn their current curricular questions into "thinking" questions that better allow their students to do the thinking. Teachers will also participate in a BTC lesson, so they can see how this looks in a classroom. Teachers will also be shown possible templates to use for their BTC problems and how to utilize them in their classrooms.
Speakers
Monday December 9, 2024 9:30am - 10:30am CST
Ballroom A-B
  Student Engagement, Math

10:45am CST

MTSS: Leading a Strong Tier 1
Monday December 9, 2024 10:45am - 11:45am CST
The success of any Multi-Tiered System of Supports begins with focused leadership and a strong Tier 1. Join other school and district leaders to learn about potential roadblocks to a strong Tier 1 and actions steps to move your MTSS work forward.
Speakers
Monday December 9, 2024 10:45am - 11:45am CST
Ballroom A-B
  Data, MTSS

12:00pm CST

Punk Rock Classrooms - Bringing PASSION, UNITY, & DIY to Schools & Classrooms
Monday December 9, 2024 12:00pm - 1:00pm CST
In this session, Mike, South Cook, IL. 2023 Elementary School Principal of the Year, will share the punk rock mindset and how the ideas of PASSION, UNITY, & DIY create classrooms and schools where students and staff are engaged, are ALL part of the culture and learning, and have ownership of what happens. Punk Rock Classrooms focuses on uniting educators to drop egos, work together emphasizing their own strengths and relying on their crew where they may have an area of growth. Educators do not need flashy programs, software, or scripted curriculum to engage our students. With the punk rock mindset, educators can bring life changing lessons to their students that will not be forgotten. There is no reason that a classroom should not resemble that punk show you still remember 20 years later: small club, no flashy lights or pyrotechnics, cramped sweaty youth in the pit together, singing along and being just as much of the show as the band. Our classrooms need to resemble this, students moving around, collaborating and working together, taking over the “mic” and taking charge of their learning on their terms. A teacher should be in the middle of the classroom, moving around and facilitating just as when that hardcore vocalist turns the mic to the crowd and has them sing the chorus. The band is there to facilitate, but the crowd is taking the energy where they know it needs to go. Our teachers need to step aside and let our students do this.
Speakers
Monday December 9, 2024 12:00pm - 1:00pm CST
Ballroom A-B
  Student Engagement, Cross Curricular

1:15pm CST

Half-Marathon Management: 13.1 Lessons for School Leaders to Empower Staff to Uncover the Unique Individuality of ALL Students to Best Connect, Reach, & Teach Them for a Lifetime of Success
Monday December 9, 2024 1:15pm - 2:15pm CST
Michael Earnshaw, South Cook IL. 2023 Elementary Principal of the Year, will guide and pace attendees through a half-marathon’s worth of lessons, tips, and strategies to not only make them more comfortable taking risks, collaborating, and getting out of their comfort zones, but also reaching and building positive relationships with EVERY student that is in their school. Through honest & personal storytelling, Michael will engage attendees & share simple, practical, yet powerful techniques to improve school and classroom culture. Michael’s activities and stories focus on empowering our staff to know that every school year is different, just as every half-marathon is, but with the proper training and understanding of all the different facets and obstacles we may face, we can always be a positive influence in those we serve and finish our race, together. Attendees will leave with a better understanding of their own strengths and how they can best serve their staff, students, and community.
Speakers
Monday December 9, 2024 1:15pm - 2:15pm CST
Ballroom A-B
  Climate/Classroom Management, Cross Curricular

2:30pm CST

Punk Rock Principalship: Creating Positve School Culture, Building Teacher Leaders, and Fostering Life Long Learning through Risk Taking, Collaboration, and Relationships
Monday December 9, 2024 2:30pm - 3:30pm CST
Michael Earnshaw, South Cook IL. 2023 Elementary Principal of the Year, has hands-on experience with creating a positive, collaborative, & trusting school culture. During this session, attendees will discover the importance of reflecting on their own lives which have driven them to become educators. Through honest & personal storytelling, Michael will engage attendees & share simple, practical, yet powerful techniques to improve school culture. Attendees will leave armed with activities that can be implemented tomorrow! Michael’s activities focus on empowering our students to know their voices need to be heard & that they have the power to change our world for the better. Michael shares how leading with a Punk Rock Mindset, Passion, Unity, & DIY (Do it Yourself) ethos will drive both staff & students to reach their full potential. Attendees will leave equipped to implement collaborative, engaging, & deep learning activities such as Speed Dating, Struggle Island, & Flippin' Flapjacks.
Speakers
Monday December 9, 2024 2:30pm - 3:30pm CST
Ballroom A-B
  Climate/Classroom Management, Cross Curricular
 
Tuesday, December 10
 

9:30am CST

Anxious Students - How do educators address the increasing needs of students with anxiety?
Tuesday December 10, 2024 9:30am - 10:30am CST
Anxious Students - Jonathan Haidt, the author of The Anxious Generation, has spurred conversations on the possible root causes of increased anxiety and depression levels in children and adolescents. This session will provide all members of the educational staff an opportunity to share observations, insight, and strategies to address the increasing numbers of students with high-anxiety and depression in the educational setting. We will share and discuss information presented by Jonathan Haidt. What impact has high-speed internet, smartphones, and social media had on the mental health of children? Is this the root cause of the increase in anxiety and depression in children, especially females? What structural changes can be instituted? What changes can we make in the classroom?
Speakers
Tuesday December 10, 2024 9:30am - 10:30am CST
Ballroom A-B
  Instruction, Cross Curricular

10:45am CST

The Dos, not Don'ts, of Digital Citizenship: Navigating the Digital Landscape Responsibly
Tuesday December 10, 2024 10:45am - 11:45am CST
The presentation emphasizes proactive strategies for responsible digital citizenship rather than focusing solely on prohibitions or "don'ts." It encourages educators to empower students with the skills and knowledge needed to navigate the digital world safely and ethically.
Tuesday December 10, 2024 10:45am - 11:45am CST
Ballroom A-B
  Technology, Cross Curricular

12:00pm CST

Research Lesson Study: Using an Inquiry Cycle to Experiment, Observe, and Improve Teaching & Learning
Tuesday December 10, 2024 12:00pm - 1:00pm CST
In this session we will describe the effect that Lesson Study cycles have had on our middle school math classroom. Looking at our school-wide learning goals as articulated in our research theme, we designed and studied units and lessons intended to:

Teach scholars to make sense of problems and persevere in solving them by teaching math through problem-solving.

Teach scholars to construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others through note-taking, board work, and students’ discourse.
Promote student discourse through the implementation of engagement strategies.
Come and learn how to use Lesson Study as a professional learning structure to explore professional teaching and learning problems with a group of fellow educators. In this session, we will share how we have used continuous cycles of lesson design, peer observation and data collection, and post-lesson conversations to deepen our understanding of teaching, while cultivating a school culture that supports inquisitive teachers working together on teaching and learning solutions in our school. We’ll share what we have done, what we have learned, and where we’re going next with Lesson Study to drive continual improvement.
While our lesson content and research themes have been centered around mathematics instruction through problem-solving, the Lesson Study process can be applied to any content area or grade level; Lesson Study can be the catalyst for improved learning for students in any classroom where teachers want to be better teachers!
Tuesday December 10, 2024 12:00pm - 1:00pm CST
Ballroom A-B
  Instruction, Cross Curricular

2:30pm CST

Four Ways To Use AI To Simplify Your Life in the K-6 Classroom
Tuesday December 10, 2024 2:30pm - 3:30pm CST
The notion of using AI in the classroom can be controversial. While there is good reason to be cautious, this session introduces four basic strategies for using AI to simplify your teaching. Participants will learn about MagicSchoolAI and ChatGPT and have time to exchange implementation ideas and explore using either or both sites after each strategy is introduced.
Speakers
Tuesday December 10, 2024 2:30pm - 3:30pm CST
Ballroom A-B
  Technology, Cross Curricular
 
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