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2024 RISE Conference
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Monday, August 5th - Secondary Schools

Tuesday, August 6th - Elementary Schools

Important Information
  • All Staff: Choose ONE Keynote and ONE Lunch

  • Required Sessions: Attend sessions that are noted as required for your role. This will be communicated from the department or area you work with (Exceptional Children, Student Services, etc.). 

  • Filtering Sessions: You can filter sessions by clicking “Filter By Type” on the left-hand side of the page on the desktop version of Sched. “All Teachers” Sessions are for all staff. “K-2 Teachers” are targeted for Kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd Grade Teachers, 9-12 Teachers for High School teachers, etc. For example, a Kindergarten teacher can click “K-2 Teachers” and see all sessions that would apply to them. You can further filter by sub-type in each area, by hovering over the type: review session titles and descriptions for more specific information. The search feature in the top right is also helpful for finding sessions using keywords.

  • Networking and Collaboration Sessions: These sessions are provided for many content areas, grade levels, and specialty areas. Filter by the session type that best matches your role to see if a Networking and Collaboration/Job Alike session is offered. 

Monday, August 5 • 10:40am - 11:25am
The Modern Classroom Project

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The Modern Classroom Project (https://www.modernclassrooms.org/) is a classroom design model that incorporates blended learning, a self-paced structure, and mastery-based learning. The classroom teacher prepares lessons that students can move through at their own pace. Initial instruction in each lesson is primarily short, teacher-created videos. Each lesson then provides students with opportunities to practice the new content before attempting a mastery check at the end of the lesson. Students only proceed forward to the next lesson after demonstrating mastery of the material. In this session, I will share with you my personal experiences implementing the Modern Classroom Model in several high school science classes this year. I'll show you what I tried. I'll tell you what worked well and what still needs adjustments. And I'll share my honest reflection on my experience.

The Modern Classroom website has lots of resources for teachers, including a full training course that is FREE.

Speakers

Monday August 5, 2024 10:40am - 11:25am EDT
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