In the early 20th Century, poetry became something which needed to be explained to readers rather than something to be read and enjoyed, with critics and gatekeepers deciding what poetry mattered. This workshop will demystify teaching poetry by focusing on excitement and energy surrounding poems and finding ways to incorporate poems into class in ways which are not stressful. After taking this workshop, a teacher should feel more confident about handling poetry with their students and be able to pull more energy from the subject.
Matt Mason served as the Nebraska State Poet from 2019-2024 and has run poetry workshops in Botswana, Romania, Nepal, and Belarus for the U.S. State Department. His poetry has appeared in The New York Times and Matt has received a Pushcart Prize as well as fellowships from the Academy... Read More →
Friday February 7, 2025 10:30am - 11:30am CST
TJ 104
Over the past three years, our district has transformed its approach to curriculum and unit planning, focusing on creating a sustainable system that enhances collective teacher efficacy and elevates student achievement. In this session, participants will explore the steps our district took to develop and implement a district-wide curriculum mapping and unit planning process. Attendees will gain insights into the tools and strategies used to empower teachers to collaborate, support one another, and align their instructional practices for greater impact. This session will include practical examples, lessons learned, and actionable steps for districts at any stage of their curriculum journey. Join us to see how providing teachers with the right tools and fostering a culture of collective effort can lead to significant student success.
Person-Centered Planning is a strategy used to assist students with disabilities to develop a positive future for themselves and their family. This process is helpful for transition planning and writing measurable post-secondary goals.