Keynote Session

30-60 minutes (adjustable for your event)

An inspiring talk to get your audience motivated and thinking differently, using a combination of stories, research, and thought-provoking questions.

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What You Can Control

Jaye brings humor and insight into ever-changing world of the teacher. Knowing that there is a lot that is outside of our control right now, Jaye makes a case for empowering yourself by recognizing your own reach and letting go of what is beyond it.

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Lectures and Workshops

PROGRAM OPTIONS All lectures and workshops come with a digital download summarizing the session’s key points and providing links to more resources online.

LECTURE 30-90 minutes (adjustable for your event)

These sessions deliver practical information that can be taken into classrooms and applied right away. Participants will have some opportunities to participate in turn-and-talk-style conversations, but most of the session will have the feel of a traditional lecture. This is a good option when the facility doesn’t allow for much audience movement. All lecture topics can be modified to be delivered as workshops (see below).

 

WORKSHOP 1-3 hours (adjustable for your event)

These sessions cover the same topics as the lectures, but they give participants a much more active role, incorporating movement, discussion, and time to start applying the concepts to each teacher’s content area. These work best in a space where participants can move easily and have tables for collaboration (or, of course, breakout rooms).

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Concurrent Teaching and Learning

While not ideal, educators are being asked to serve two populations—virtual and in-person. This workshop and strategy session will help teachers anticipate challenges and develop a mindset and strategies to teach concurrently.

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Integrating Thinking Routines and Metacognition

Not one more thing! Learn how to integrate high leverage, high impact thinking routines and metacognition into the existing curriculum to move students toward learning how to learn.

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