Instructional Power Moves: A Toolbox to Engage Every Learner - Wednesday, January 15, 2025 4:30-6 p.m. EST
Date: Wednesday, January 15, 4:30 – 6:00 p.m. EST
Instructors: Danielle Gomez, EdD and Alison Leveque, PhD
Audience: Grades K-8, Administrators, Educators
Date: Wednesday, January 15, 4:30 – 6:00 p.m. EST
Instructors: Danielle Gomez, EdD and Alison Leveque, PhD
Audience: Grades K-8, Administrators, Educators
Date: Wednesday, January 15, 4:30 – 6:00 p.m. EST
Instructors: Danielle Gomez, EdD and Alison Leveque, PhD
Audience: Grades K-8, Administrators, Educators
Why This Class
Great teaching lies in small, intentional actions that lead to big outcomes. This workshop focuses on research-based instructional techniques that can transform student engagement, understanding, and confidence, regardless of grade level or subject area. With a focus on practical, high-impact strategies, participants will explore flexible techniques designed to meet diverse learning needs and foster a supportive classroom environment. These "instructional power moves" show how deliberate, targeted shifts in practice can produce significant improvements in learning outcomes.
Key Learning Objectives
· Gain a toolbox of research-based techniques to engage every learner across grades and content areas.
· Learn why these techniques are effective and how they can address the needs of students with different learning profiles.
· Identify feasible, effective strategies that foster active learning, support differentiated instruction, and create productive opportunities for class-wide, collaborative, and partner-based experiences.
· Discover how to leverage the science of learning to strategically implement instructional moves for maximum impact.