All the world’s a stage- Particularly your seated, online, or hybrid classroom, where slides can set the stage, provide drama, and sing backup vocals. Unfortunately, most educators do not know how to take full advantage of slides for their student audience. Further, many are unaware that their current slides could actually hinder student learning. Fortunately, impactful, student-focused slides can be generated or quickly modified using a few simple principles that incorporate a little brain science. For teachers who primarily handwrite notes, supercharged slides could bring even more dramatic results to your students, reducing student cognitive load associated with all of the notes on the board, providing context for new ideas with pictures, and exploiting dual coding to reinforce learning.
Join Bridget for an insightful workshop designed for teachers and administrators, focusing on the Montessori principle of preparing ourselves for our work with children. Drawing from Montessori preparation of the teacher resources, mental health research, and the psychology of awe, this session will explore the essential role of self-care and intentionality in education. Participants will reflect on the importance of work-life balance, discover practical strategies for maintaining well-being, and learn how fostering a sense of wonder can enhance their service to students and the broader community. By prioritizing our own growth and well-being, we create a more enriching and supportive learning environment for all.
Bridget Wallace York, MEd, is the Director of Curriculum & Student Services at Oak Farm Montessori School in Avilla, IN. She holds an AMS Secondary I–II credential and is a teaching fellow with the National Writing Project and the Center for Civic Education. A Phi Beta Kappa Honors... Read More →
This session looks at identifying signs of anxiety and defensive behaviors in others and how to react in a supportive way to these behaviors. We will also discuss proactive strategies that can potentially prevent crisis situations from happening or escalating. Finally, we will discuss how to rebuild a relationship and re-establish trust after a crisis situation.
Come see how AI can be helpful in putting your next lesson together! Participants will be able to see various ways that two online AI platforms can transform their classroom. Using the tips from this session will save you time when it comes to creating materials for classroom. This includes creating lesson plans, developing critical thinking questions, study guides, checks for understanding, differentiation, and assessments.
Join Alison and Anni as they explore the latest neuroscience behind building authentic, meaningful connections with students. Backed by research, their insights focus on practical and effective strategies that educators can apply immediately in their classrooms. Discover how understanding the brain can transform student engagement, improve behavior, and create a positive learning environment. Whether you're looking to strengthen relationships, enhance classroom management, or support students' emotional well-being, Alison and Anni provide actionable tools that make a real difference. Their approach is not only research-based but also teacher-tested, ensuring that every strategy is both practical and impactful. Don't miss this opportunity to learn how connection can unlock student potential and create lasting success.