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Wednesday, October 23
 

8:30am CDT

How can a Balanced Assessment System drive instruction?
Wednesday October 23, 2024 8:30am - 10:00am CDT
Learn how to use formative and interim assessments to create a coherent and effective assessment system that aligns with standards, supports student learning, and drives instruction.  In this session, we will look at updates for this coming school year, how to utilize formative/interim assessments to drive instruction, the new math teacher guidance document, and resources teachers can utilize in the classroom.
Speakers
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Amber Boyington

Teacher Leader Consultant, KSDE
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Jennifer Hamlet

STEM Math Program Manager, KSDE
Jennifer Hamlet is the Kansas State Department of Education STEM Math Program Manager. She's been in Education for 28 years. Jennifer was a classroom teacher for 17 years and a PK-8th building principal for 10 years. 
Wednesday October 23, 2024 8:30am - 10:00am CDT
Cypress A

10:45am CDT

Student Sense-making and 3-Dimensional Science in a Secondary Classroom
Wednesday October 23, 2024 10:45am - 12:15pm CDT
KSDE Teacher Leaders are pleased to share new alignment tools for high quality instruction in a secondary science classroom. During this session come and explore what science instruction aligned to the three dimensions of the science standards and student sense-making look like in a secondary science classroom using a science-specific walk-through tool.
Moderators
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Stephanie Alderman-Oler

STEM-Science Program Manager, KSDE
Speakers
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Stacey Hart-Townsley

Science Instructor/ Teacher Leader Consultant, USD 259 Wichita Southeast HS /KSDE
Wednesday October 23, 2024 10:45am - 12:15pm CDT
Cedar

3:30pm CDT

Implementing Mathematical Language Routines in the Classroom
Wednesday October 23, 2024 3:30pm - 5:00pm CDT
Mathematics classrooms are often littered with rules that expire and tricks without meaning or connection. These rules and tricks create a weak mathematical foundation. Rather than simplifying mathematics instruction, implement routines that amplify deep mathematical learning. In this session, participants will get an introduction to the eight mathematical language routines and strategies to implement in the classroom.
Speakers
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Jolene Goodheart Perterson

Education Consultant, Smoky Hill Education Service Center
Teacher Leader Consultant, Kansas State Department of Education;Bachelors Degree, Secondary Mathematics Education, Kansas State University, 2005;Masters Degree, Curriculum and Instruction, Kansas State University, 2018;Education experience:Secondary Teacher and Math Instructional... Read More →
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Todd Flory

Teacher Leader Consultant, KSDE
4th gr. T, 2018 KS Master T, #SkypeMaster T, #MIEExpert, @Buncee Amb., @PBS Digital Innovator KS lead, Google Certified Ed., KATM Pres.-elect, writer, speaker... Read More →
Wednesday October 23, 2024 3:30pm - 5:00pm CDT
Maple
 
Thursday, October 24
 

10:45am CDT

Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the Classroom Practice
Thursday October 24, 2024 10:45am - 12:15pm CDT
Modern artificial intelligence tools present both challenges and benefits to classrooms across the academic spectrum. This session is intended primarily for K-12 classroom teachers and curriculum leaders in all subject areas. Presenters will provide a brief look at the current state and capability of popular software tools and then discuss both the potential positive and the potential negative impacts of these capabilities. Best practices from national organizations and from other states’ efforts will be described, covering hot topics such as academic integrity, inquiry, and immediacy of feedback. A significant portion of the session will be reserved for discussion of attendees’ key concerns.
Speakers
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Josh Weeser

Teaching Assistant Professor, Kansas State University
I am a teaching assistant professor in the department of computer science at Kansas State University. I teach a variety of computer science classes at the post-secondary level, but I am heavily involved with CS at the K-12 level. I participate in and run multiple outreach programs... Read More →
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Dr. Stephen King

Education Program Consultant, KSDE
Dr. King has helped other educators across Kansas with computer science education efforts at KSDE since 2018, and has served as education program consultant for both computer science and information technology pathways for six years.
Thursday October 24, 2024 10:45am - 12:15pm CDT
Redbud B
 


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