AGENDA
 

In recent weeks, several studies have come out highlighting projected learning loss through the end of the 2020-21 academic year. While worst-case scenarios seem to have been avoided, gaps in learning are prevalent, with students on average likely to lose five to nine months of learning by the end of this school year. With returning fully in-person still not an option for most districts, it is essential to identify and implement strategies that can curb learning loss now. 

Join school and district leaders to learn promising practices for addressing learning gaps now. Hear how they are redesigning instructional time to maximize engagement and differentiation and leverage new skills developed as a result of the pandemic. Leave with a framework and strategies you can use to bridge potential gaps in your context.
 

 

PLUS, receive a 'Certificate of Completion' towards 1 hour of Professional Development, as recognized by Tech & Learning! 

SPEAKERS


maria armstrong
Association of Latino Administrators and Superintendents (ALAS)
Executive Director

Nancy Battaglia
Archdiocese of Chicago
Director of Instructional Technology

Eileen Belastock
Mass.Office of EdTech - DESE
Director of Technology and Information

Eric Callis
La Grange Highlands School District 106
Director of Technology

William Campbell
Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools
Data Specialists

Rick Cave
West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District
Director of Technology

Tracy Daniel-Hardy
Gulfport School District
Director of Technology

Dr. Stacey Gonzales
Consolidated High School District 230
Director of Curriculum and Instruction

Sancha K. Gray
Asbury Park School District
Superintendent of Schools

Peter Griffiths
Wichita Falls ISD
Associate Superintendent

Erica Hartman
Morris School District
Director of Technology

Aubrey Johnson
Bayou View Middle School
8th Grade Student

Morgan Joseph
BetterLesson
Director, Marketing

Matthew Joseph
New Bedford Public Schools
Assistant Superintendent

Matt Kraft
Brown University
Associate Prof of Education and Economics

Keith Krueger
CoSN - Consortium For School Networking
CEO

Jack Ledbetter
Leicester Middle School
Student

Dewayne McClary
Digital Promise Global
Director, League of Innovative Schools

Beverly Miller
Greeneville City Schools
Assistant Director of Schools for Administration/Chief Technology Officer

Cairo Mills
Randolph High School
Student

Frank Murray
Wichita Falls ISD
Director of Instructional Technology

Brandy Nelson
Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools
Executive Director, Learning and Teaching

Sandra Paul
EduTech Consulting, LLC
Director of IT/Operations

Kadion Phillips
Oxford Public Schools
Director of Technology

Kecia Ray
K20Connect
Tech & Learning Brand Ambassador

Kim Rominger
Greeneville City Schools
Proud Grandmother and Retired Educator

Stacy Royster
Opelika City Schools
CTO/Director of Technology

Nikki Schafer
Millard Public Schools
Instructional Technology Specialist

Kristen Watkins
Dallas Independent School District
Director of Personalized Learning

Christine Weiser
Tech & Learning
Content Director

Torie Weiston-Serdan
Youth Mentoring Action Network
Executive Director
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