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Tuesday, October 24
 

10:00am EDT

Get a Handle on Printing Costs
Districts do their best to watch each penny, and use resources to help all students. One area you may have not considered, that can drain your financial resources, is printing. It is essential for schools to make smart and budget-savvy decisions in providing printing services for educators and students. Learn how to track printing in a network environment to better understand how, when and by whom devices are used. Session participants will learn how to provide needed print access, in the most effective way, while keeping costs under control.

Speakers
BW

Bruce Wadja

Solutionist, Atlantic Tomorrows Office


Tuesday October 24, 2017 10:00am - 10:30am EDT
Atlantic Tomorrow's Office Learning Lab One Convention Boulevard Atlantic City, NJ 08465

10:00am EDT

Ransomware, Don't Be a Victim
This session will discuss ransomware, and ways that districts can avoid being a victim.

Speakers
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Carmine Cannizzaro

CEO, Pitt Bull Secure Technologies, Inc.
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Brett Summers

CTO, Pitt Bull Secure Technologies, Inc.


Tuesday October 24, 2017 10:00am - 10:30am EDT
Schwartz Simon Edelstein and Celso Learning Lab One Convention Boulevard Atlantic City, NJ 08465

10:00am EDT

Saving Districts Money Since 1995 -- Cost Savings through Fiber
Come join a discussion of how owning your own fiber network can save you money and help future-proof your network. We will also discuss several other cost-saving IT solutions, as well as physical security for schools.

Speakers
LC

Lauren Cassel

Account Manager, Millennium Communications Group, Inc.
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Laura Stalter

Senior Account Manager, Millennium Communications Group, Inc.


Tuesday October 24, 2017 10:00am - 10:30am EDT
Maschio's Food Service Learning Lab One Convention Boulevard Atlantic City, NJ 08465

10:00am EDT

STEAMing into the Next Generation Science Standards
Session participants will learn how to infuse STEAM practices and the design loop model into curricula, focusing on the use of the Next Generation Science Standards as a springboard for design challenges that have depth and meaning. Participants will have to create a consumer product using nature as inspiration, given specific constraints while using everyday consumable items. The session will show administrators how to do STEAM projects on a budget, integrate technology, and think like engineers.

Speakers
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Erin Borino

Director of Instructional Technology, Livingston Public Schools
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Dorian Gemellaro

Supervisor of Science PreK-6, Livingston Public Schools


Tuesday October 24, 2017 10:00am - 11:30am EDT
Room 321 One Convention Boulevard Atlantic City, NJ 08407

11:00am EDT

Cloud Networking for Your K-12 IT Environment
This session will discuss how a product, Cisco Meraki, is providing innovative cloud networking, offering wireless, switching, security, voice, surveillance cameras and mobile device management, all managed seamlessly. Meraki is designed to be simple to manage, quick to deploy, and to offer in-depth analytics and tools to help keep networks running effectively and efficiently. Participants will learn how Computer Design & Integration LLC (CDI LLC) can implement this technology to enhance K-12 IT environments.




Speakers
CC

Chris Clark

Director of Public Sector, Computer Design & Integration
MS

Matthew Schaner

CNG Public Sector Product Sales Specialist, Cisco


Tuesday October 24, 2017 11:00am - 11:30am EDT
Atlantic Tomorrow's Office Learning Lab One Convention Boulevard Atlantic City, NJ 08465

11:00am EDT

The Employee Portal as a Unified Gateway to District Processes
A comprehensive employee portal offers access to a large array of critical staff information and functionality, including: Evaluations, SGOs, Professional Development, HR and Payroll information. Employees have the ability to enter requests for leave of absence, to attend professional development events, for vacation days, and whatever else the district wishes. Requisitions for purchases can be entered, as well as time sheet and voucher information.

Speakers
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Rich Heitmueller

Senior Systems Support, Genesis Educational Services, Inc.
JR

Jan Russak

Partner, Genesis Educational Services, Inc.
CZ

Chris Zinn

Partner, Forge Tech, Inc.


Tuesday October 24, 2017 11:00am - 11:30am EDT
Phoenix Advisors Learning Lab One Convention Boulevard Atlantic City, NJ 08465

11:00am EDT

A Districtwide STEAM Project—On a Budget
Session participants will learn how to engage an entire community in a districtwide STEAM project on a responsible budget. This project gives students in grades K-12 the opportunity to participate in academic and creative arts, while continuing with traditional district curricular focus. The program uses all current district resources and personnel; the budgetary impact is less than $30,000.


Speakers
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Michael A Davino

Superintendent, Springfield Public Schools
TK

Timothy Kielty

Principal, Florence M. Gaudineer Middle School, Springfield Township School Disrict
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Greg Salmon

District Supervisor Science, Springfield Public Schools
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Ron Slate

District Supervisor Performing Creative and Practical Arts, Springfieldschoolscom


Tuesday October 24, 2017 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
Room 322 One Convention Boulevard Atlantic City, NJ 08401

1:00pm EDT

Save 30% in 30 Days
Heritage Business Systems Print and Document Workflow Study is a comprehensive assessment of how you print and exactly how paper and information travels thru your organization. This includes a professional assessment of your entire document and printing environment - from fleet audit to financial, volumetric and energy data. The Heritage Solutions team uses proven, in-depth analyses, as well as employee and department manager interviews and surveys. Heritage Document Print and Document Workflow Study highlights all areas of waste, lengthy manual processes and poor productivity across your organization. The result: A clear report showing exactly where money can be saved and processes optimized.

Speakers

Tuesday October 24, 2017 1:00pm - 1:30pm EDT
Schwartz Simon Edelstein and Celso Learning Lab One Convention Boulevard Atlantic City, NJ 08465

1:00pm EDT

STEM, STEAM, I-STEAM, Makerspace, Tech Lab, Engineering
It doesn’t matter what you call it. It is noisy, chaotic, invigorating, exhilarating –and frustrating. This session will cover a small-budget pilot program in which fourth- and fifth-grade students were encouraged to expand their way of thinking through projects such as paper airplanes, bridges and towers. Join us to discuss the pros and cons of the program, and how the program will be improved in the coming years.


Speakers
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Gail Inkrote

Teacher, Branchburg SD


Tuesday October 24, 2017 1:00pm - 2:00pm EDT
Room 322 One Convention Boulevard Atlantic City, NJ 08401

1:30pm EDT

NJTEEA’s Immersive Makerspace Experience
The New Jersey Technology and Engineering Educators Association (NJTEEA) is providing a hands-on experience in a makerspace. Session participants will be led by technology, engineering, and design educators from across New Jersey to gain experience with 3D printers, laser engravers, CNC routers, tools, software and various equipment to complete a real-world design challenge. Participants leave with a product that they created, and with firsthand knowledge of what it takes for our students to make their ideas come to life.

Speakers
AB

Adam Brunner

Past-President NJTEEA, Norther Valley Regional District
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Jason Erdreich

President Elect NJTEEA, Madison Public Schools
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Shane Evans

President NJTEEA, Freehold Regional HS District


Tuesday October 24, 2017 1:30pm - 3:00pm EDT
Room 320 One Convention Boulevard Atlantic City, NJ 08406

2:30pm EDT

Innovation + Engagement = Education
Learn how the Colts Neck Township School District has transformed its pre-K to grade eight science, technology, design, and modeling instruction. In kindergarten to grade five, the district’s “Innovation Labs,” engage students in hands-on activities that focus on tinkering, coding, designing, and building, as well as sustainable green initiatives, such as hydroponic growing systems. In middle school, an integrated Project Lead the Way- Gateway unit introduces students to concepts such as design and modeling, robotics and automation, coding, and forensics. Join us to explore these programs.


Speakers
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Phil Capasso

STEM Coach, Colts Neck Township Schools
MG

MaryJane Garibay

Superintendent, Colts Neck Township Schools
MJ

Melissa Jones

Director of Curriculum and Instruction, Colts Neck Township Schools


Tuesday October 24, 2017 2:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
Room 322 One Convention Boulevard Atlantic City, NJ 08401

4:00pm EDT

Digital Tools: A Systems Process to Support Personalized Learning
Each student is an individual with a different strength and opportunity for improvement. Digital tools are essential to design individualized learning paths for our students. Instructional technology is a vehicle by which personalized learning opportunities are made effective for all students. See how Marlboro Township schools developed a full systems process for using digital tools to support students. This program will discuss the necessary components of professional development, digital tools "cheat sheets", action plans, flow charts, and usage reports.

Speakers
MB

Michael Ballone

Director of Curriculum, Marlboro Township BoE
DE

Dr Eric Hibbs

Superintendent, Marlboro Twp School District
AL

Adam Lindstrom

Supervisor of Technology, Marlboro Township BoE


Tuesday October 24, 2017 4:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
Room 401 One Convention Boulevard Atlantic City, NJ 08419

4:00pm EDT

Sparta High School STEM Academy
This session will provide an overview of Sparta High School's (SHS) STEM Academy. Presenters will outline the school’s biomedical, engineering and computer science strands. The program will include the selection process and rubric, course sequence, skills developed, and capstone student projects. Special attention will be given to how classes address real-world, complex problems, preparation for post-secondary programs and 21st century skills.


Speakers
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Janet Ferraro

Principal Sparta High School, Sparta Township Public Schools
DD

Dr Dan Johnson

Assistant Superintendent, Sparta Township Public Schools
DM

Dr Michael A Rossi Jr

Superintendent, Sparta Township Public Schools


Tuesday October 24, 2017 4:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
Room 322 One Convention Boulevard Atlantic City, NJ 08401
 
Wednesday, October 25
 

9:30am EDT

Career and Technical Education: Preparing Students for Success in a Technology-Driven Economy
Throughout the nation, there is a growing focus on career and technical education and career readiness for all students. Complex problem solving, critical thinking, creativity, teamwork, emotional intelligence, and cognitive flexibility are key skills needed for success in a hyper-connected world. This session will explore these new demands, and what these trends will mean to students in New Jersey’s county vocational-technical schools.

Speakers
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Timothy McCorkell

Superintendent, Monmouth County Vocational-Technical Schools
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Scott Moffitt

President NJ Council of County Vocational-Technical Schools, Superintendent Morris County Vocational School District
JS

Judy Savage

Executive Director, New Jersey Council of County Vocational-Technical Schools


Wednesday October 25, 2017 9:30am - 10:30am EDT
Room 314 One Convention Boulevard Atlantic City, NJ 08417

9:30am EDT

STEM in the K-12 Classroom: What Does it Look Like?
The number and variety of careers within the areas of science, technology, engineering and math continue to grow. It is crucial to begin setting a foundation early, exposing students to STEM content in elementary school. This session will explore the advantages of introducing engineering content as early as kindergarten and growing student engineering knowledge through a well-articulated, K-12 course sequence. Board members will engage in engineering content as they walk through a variety of activities used in a K-12 STEM curricular framework.

Speakers
DC

Debra Coen

Technology and Engineering Teacher, West Orange


Wednesday October 25, 2017 9:30am - 10:30am EDT
Room 322 One Convention Boulevard Atlantic City, NJ 08401

9:30am EDT

The Forgotten Danger for Schools: Cybersecurity
School administrators and board members often focus on the physical aspects of security, but forget a key vulnerability: cyberthreats. Cyberthreats can range from holding student data for ransom to a total network shutdown, among many other vulnerabilities. This panel will provide a high-level overview on the threats facing school districts, including considerations before, during, and after an incident. Session participants will learn what questions to ask about district policy and response plans, and how to identify ways to improve.


Speakers
avatar for Daniel Garrie Esq

Daniel Garrie Esq

Editor-in-Chief/Managing Partner/Special Master, Journal of Law & Cyber Warfare/Law & Forensics/JAMS
Daniel Garrie is the Senior Partner & Co-Founder of Law & Forensics LLC, a technology consulting firm that specializes in e-discovery, software, computer forensics, and cybersecurity. He also serves as a Neutral and Mediator/Arbitrator with JAMS, where he works to resolve e-discovery... Read More →
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Phil Frigm

Supervisory Special Agent, FBI, Newark
Prior to working for the FBI, he worked in varying IT administrative and management positions and obtained a Master’s of Science in Information Technology from Rochester Institute of Technology focusing on telecommunications policy and multimedia development. Philip joined the FBI... Read More →
avatar for Shawn Hopkins

Shawn Hopkins

Chief Technology Officer - Jefferson Township NJ, President - NJGMIS
SHAWN HOPKINS has been the Chief Technology Officer in Jefferson Township since 2000. Shawn holds a Master’s of Science in Technology Management and an MBA from Stevens Institute of Technology; Microsoft Certifications of MCSE & MCDBA; is president of NJGMIS (Association of Government... Read More →
avatar for Brandon Pugh

Brandon Pugh

Vice President of the Moorestown Board of Education, Vice President of Legislation/Resolutions, NJSBA
Previously, Brandon was a county association president, a member of the NJSBA Board of Directors, and a member of the NJSBA School Security Task Force. He is the President/CEO of a homeland security consulting firm and he maintains instructor affiliations with state and federal agencies... Read More →


Wednesday October 25, 2017 9:30am - 10:30am EDT
Room 301 One Convention Boulevard Atlantic City, NJ 08416

10:00am EDT

Building a Network for the Class of 2030
In today’s school districts, technology is changing the way teachers teach and students learn. Distance learning, online assessments and Wi-Fi initiatives demand constant connectivity. In fact, both the State Educational Technology Directors Association and the Consortium for School Networking recommend at least 1 Gbps of bandwidth per 1,000 students. Session participants will learn how thousands of schools have improved the quality of education with services dedicated to supporting administrators, faculty and students.

Speakers
CD

Chris Dekowski

Sr. Manager, Strategic Enterprise Sales Manager, Comcast Business
JJ

Jim Jennings

Sr. Manager, Sales Engineering & Support, Comcast Business


Wednesday October 25, 2017 10:00am - 10:30am EDT
Scarinci | Hollenbeck Learning Lab One Convention Boulevard Atlantic City, NJ 08465

10:00am EDT

Connected Security for Schools
Session attendees will develop an in-depth understanding of computer security and learn how to integrate defenses across critical vectors of an attack. Your district’s network, server, end point, and now cloud, are all very important parts of an infrastructure that are vulnerable to attacks. We will explore hands-on, real-world examples of how integrating these components across multiple companies (ie: Cisco, McAfee, and others) can make your district’s overall security solution much stronger than the individual components.


Wednesday October 25, 2017 10:00am - 10:30am EDT
Cooper Levenson Learning Lab One Convention Boulevard Atlantic City, NJ 08465

10:00am EDT

Merging Technology with Practicality for Clean Buildings
Application of technology pioneered in other industries is changing the game in clean, safe buildings today. Software and equipment advancements are on the horizon to understand conditions and performance on a remote basis. These advancements enable changes in methodology that increase productivity and reduce overall costs. Budget constraints and rising operational costs make the implementation of emerging technologies and practices imperative for tomorrow.

Speakers
RG

Rob Glassmeyer

President, ICE International Cleaning Equipment


Wednesday October 25, 2017 10:00am - 10:30am EDT
Schwartz Simon Edelstein and Celso Learning Lab One Convention Boulevard Atlantic City, NJ 08465

11:00am EDT

Help protect your Network from Ransomware !!
Protect your school network from Ransomware! Cisco will show how security solutions Umbrella and Cloudlock are the first easy and affordable steps to your district's overall Security Plan.

Speakers
GG

Greg Girgenti

Security Account Manager, Cisco Systems


Wednesday October 25, 2017 11:00am - 11:30am EDT
Cooper Levenson Learning Lab One Convention Boulevard Atlantic City, NJ 08465

11:00am EDT

Third Layer of a Comprehensive Cyber Security Strategy
A comprehensive and effective Cyber Security Strategy consist of multiple layers. We will briefly touch on the first and second layers which include: Firewalls, End-point protection, Intrusion Protection Systems, Malware Detection, Social Engineering, and Analytics. We will focus most of our time discussing the third and sometime most ignored layer which is Backup, and Disaster Recovery (DR). You will learn how a seamless and well-integrated Backup/DR strategy will significantly augment your overall Cyber Security Strategy.


Speakers

Wednesday October 25, 2017 11:00am - 11:30am EDT
Atlantic Tomorrow's Office Learning Lab One Convention Boulevard Atlantic City, NJ 08465

11:00am EDT

A Framework for Developing an Effective Technology Environment
The world that our students live in evolves rapidly. We tend to find a revolving door of new educational technology systems and initiatives with little evidence of success. This session will explore the effects of educational technology investments, ever-changing technologies and an understanding of user needs. Participants will learn a three-pronged conceptual framework for developing a K-12 educational technology environment that promotes effective and sustainable use of monetary and operational resources.

Speakers
DD

Dowayne Davis

School Business Administrator, People's Preparatory Charter School


Wednesday October 25, 2017 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
Room 420 One Convention Boulevard Atlantic City, NJ 08421
  Group Session

11:00am EDT

iSTEM for ALL: Self-Contained to General Education and Beyond
The integration of technology and engineering into science content is hugely important to the success of all students. Teaching engineering design and related scientific processes can be easily adapted to meet the needs of students of various levels. Participants will discuss the impact of teaching all levels of students in a STEM classroom effectively, as well as teaching self-contained students. Topics will include adapting content, grading (and the implications) of special education students for multi-level STEM courses, and addressing standards for all.



Speakers
DC

Debra Coen

Technology and Engineering Teacher, West Orange


Wednesday October 25, 2017 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
Room 322 One Convention Boulevard Atlantic City, NJ 08401

11:00am EDT

Promoting Career Readiness Through High-Quality Work-Based Learning
Work-based learning is a strategy that offers multiple benefits for students, schools and the local community. This workshop will illustrate how high-quality work-based learning programs support career readiness by providing opportunities for students to explore a multitude of career interests, connect classroom learning to potential careers, develop personal, academic and career goals, and apply a high level of academic and/or technical skills. Establishing partnerships between schools and businesses also fosters confidence in the school system as practical and positive results are observed, and contributes to building a more productive local economy. Learn about the types of work-based learning programs that are available for your school district and how they can support student success through career awareness, exploration and preparation.

Speakers
DG

David Gehrke

Education Program Development Specialist, NJDOE- Office of Career Readiness
DM

David McNair

Planning Associate, NJDOE


Wednesday October 25, 2017 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
Room 417 One Convention Boulevard Atlantic City, NJ 08420

1:00pm EDT

Get a Handle on Printing Costs
Districts do their best to watch each penny, and use resources to help all students. One area you may have not considered, that can drain your financial resources, is printing. It is essential for schools to make smart and budget-savvy decisions in providing printing services for educators and students. Learn how to track printing in a network environment to better understand how, when and by whom devices are used. Session participants will learn how to provide needed print access, in the most effective way, while keeping costs under control.

Speakers
BW

Bruce Wadja

Solutionist, Atlantic Tomorrows Office


Wednesday October 25, 2017 1:00pm - 1:30pm EDT
Atlantic Tomorrow's Office Learning Lab One Convention Boulevard Atlantic City, NJ 08465

1:00pm EDT

Wireless Solutions for Education
Whether your school system requires a large, multi-site controller-based WLAN architecture, or a single-site controller-less instant solution, Aruba solutions have the flexibility to handle your unique environment. AirWave, an on-premises multi-vendor network management system for both controller-based and controller-less solutions, as well as Central, a cloud-based management platform for our instant solutions, are highlights among the Aruba portfolio we will be discussing.

Speakers
SC

Sharon Carolan

Account Manager, PKA Tech
ST

Steve Taylor

Systems Engineer, NY Metro, Aruba Networks


Wednesday October 25, 2017 1:00pm - 1:30pm EDT
Cooper Levenson Learning Lab One Convention Boulevard Atlantic City, NJ 08465

1:00pm EDT

Partnering With Your Community to Fund STEM Intitiatives
Members of the Board of Education, staff, students, and supporting parent organizations in Upper Saddle River have a tradition of setting lofty goals for STEM initiatives and achieving them together. Participants in this session will learn the process by which board trustees can gather information on cutting-edge products, and create a vision for the future of teaching and learning; work with staff to create plans for implementing these state-of-the-art programs; and partner with supporting organizations and vendors to ensure implementation in a reasonable time frame. Specifically, we will provide examples of bringing the entire community together while working with vendors to demonstrate the infinite possibilities for education. Projects can be grand or simple, but the process can be used in any pubic school setting and for any STEM initiative.

Speakers
DM

Dr Monica M Browne

Superintendent, Upper Saddle River Public Schools
DC

Daniel Cazes

Executive Director of Technology, Quad Districts: Upper Saddle River Allendale Ho-Ho-Kus & Northern Highlands
DD

Dr David C Verducci

Board of Education Member, Upper Saddle River Public Schools


Wednesday October 25, 2017 1:00pm - 2:00pm EDT
Room 322 One Convention Boulevard Atlantic City, NJ 08401

2:00pm EDT

Use and Abuse of Social Media by Teachers and Students
Districts have developed policies regarding the use of social media by staff and students, but determining whether the line has been crossed remains difficult. We will explore examples of use and abuse of social media by teachers and students and what actions a Board may take to address and prevent abuse.

Speakers
JP

John P Allen Esq

Attorney, Schenck Price Smith & King LLP
JL

Joseph L Roselle Esq

Attorney, Schenck Price Smith & King LLP


Wednesday October 25, 2017 2:00pm - 2:30pm EDT
Atlantic Tomorrow's Office Learning Lab One Convention Boulevard Atlantic City, NJ 08465

3:00pm EDT

Use and Abuse of Social Media by Teachers and Students
Districts have developed policies regarding the use of social media by staff and students, but determining whether the line has been crossed remains difficult. We will explore examples of use and abuse of social media by teachers and students and what actions a Board may take to address and prevent abuse.

Speakers
JP

John P Allen Esq

Attorney, Schenck Price Smith & King LLP
JL

Joseph L Roselle Esq

Attorney, Schenck Price Smith & King LLP


Wednesday October 25, 2017 3:00pm - 3:30pm EDT
Atlantic Tomorrow's Office Learning Lab One Convention Boulevard Atlantic City, NJ 08465
 
Thursday, October 26
 

9:30am EDT

Engaging Your School District and Community through Social Media
In today’s society, communication needs have increased and become more complex. School districts have a duty to educate and inform residents in order to foster public awareness and support for the district and its strategic initiatives— as well as for its students and employees. Schools need professionals to develop and execute integrated, multimedia, and face-to-face communication plans. Schools are busy places, and parents need a trusted source to find the right information –but information is not enough. Now schools need to facilitate two-way communication. During this program, the Bergenfield Public School District will share how the district handles the oversight of social media, as well as strategies for engaging the entire school community.

Speakers
DJ

Dr Joseph Amara

Board President, Bergenfield Public School District
CM

Christopher M Tully EdS

Superintendent, Bergenfield Public School District
CL

Chris Langschultz

Special Assistant to the Superintendent, Bergenfield Public School District


Thursday October 26, 2017 9:30am - 10:30am EDT
Room 420 One Convention Boulevard Atlantic City, NJ 08421

9:30am EDT

Innovation in Education -- The Next Generation of Ambitious Teaching & Learning to Drive Student Achievement
Teaching effectiveness is recognized by how well students are learning. Teacher effectiveness places the classroom teacher in the spotlight as the guiding influence when defining academic achievement for students. Looking beyond basic teacher behaviors, there has been much criticism on the idea of teachers’ own belief systems and attitudes toward teaching quality that drives student achievement. In a 21st century changing world, how do we provide the support needed for our staff to create a risk-taking culture that helps both the practitioner and student body learn through experimentation, self-reflection and problem solving? Through a strategic collaborative model, districts can create a job-embedded learning environment where both teachers and students take risks to grow and achieve success by demonstrating mastery of skill and concept. In turn, a culture of innovation is created where students are able to conceptualize, analyze, synthesize, and present their solutions to problems, which supports the ideas and high expectations of the NJ Student Learning Standards, PARCC, and College and Career Readiness standards.

Speakers
JD

John Davis

Superintendent, Port Republic School District
CG

Carmelita Graham

K-12 Supervisor of Career and Technical Education (CTE) & Instructional Technology, Egg Harbor Township School District


Thursday October 26, 2017 9:30am - 10:30am EDT
Room 415 One Convention Boulevard Atlantic City, NJ 08522
 


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