2024 Denver National Conference

March 20-23, 2024

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Transforming Science Teaching and Learning: Using the Elements of Curriculum-Based Professional Learning: Part 1

Thursday, March 21 • 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

Hyatt Regency Denver - Capitol Ballroom 4


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Part 1. Examine research based approaches and enabling conditions that effective schools and systems have put in place to reinforce and amplify the power of high-quality curriculum and skillful teaching. Examine the foundation for The Elements, a challenge paper from Carnegie Corporation of New York

TAKEAWAYS:
Take away a deeper understanding of curriculum-based professional learning and insights into how the Elements were embodied in one district’s PL program.

SPEAKERS:
Jody Bintz, Susan Gomez Zwiep, Jim Short

Transforming Science Teaching and Learning: Using the Elements of Curriculum-Based Professional Learning: Part 2

Thursday, March 21 • 2:45 PM - 4:15 PM

Hyatt Regency Denver - Capitol Ballroom 4


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Part 2. Examine research based actions and enabling conditions that effective schools and systems have put in place to reinforce and amplify the power of high-quality curriculum. Consider roles and responsibilities for putting into action the elements of curriculum-based professional learning.

TAKEAWAYS:
Take away a deeper understanding of curriculum-based professional learning and ideas for how to strengthen your own work.

SPEAKERS:
Jim Short, Susan Gomez Zwiep, Jody Bintz

Transforming Science Teaching and Learning Through Curriculum-Based Professional Learning: Change Management

Friday, March 22 • 9:45 AM - 11:15 AM

Colorado Convention Center - 205


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Curriculum implementation requires significant planning so that systems support the needed shifts in practice to strengthen science teaching and learning. Join us to figure out how leading change–an important element of curriculum-based professional learning–can make a difference.

TAKEAWAYS:
Leaders can create a culture that is conducive to the significant changes in knowledge, beliefs, and practices required to support the implementation of high-quality instructional materials designed for next generation science.

SPEAKERS:
Janna Mahfoud, Jenine Cotton-Proby, Jody Bintz

Transforming Science Teaching and Learning Through Curriculum-Based Professional Learning: Transformative Learning, Learning Designs, and Models

Friday, March 22 • 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

Colorado Convention Center - 205


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Curriculum implementation requires a robust professional learning program to support teachers in making the shifts called for in NRC’s Framework. This experience leverages BSCS’s new instructional model, Anchored Inquiry Learning (AIL), and an immersion model of professional learning.

TAKEAWAYS:
Leaders can support teachers with making the instructional shifts called for in the NRC’s Framework through immersive, curriculum-based professional learning programs.

SPEAKERS:
Jenine Cotton-Proby

Transforming Science Teaching and Learning Through Curriculum-Based Professional Learning: The Essentials; Leadership, Resources, Coherence

Friday, March 22 • 2:45 PM - 4:15 PM

Colorado Convention Center - 205


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Look across the Essentials of curriculum-based professional learning to figure out how leaders use them together to support teachers in making the shifts called for in NRC’s Framework for K-12 Science Education and the Next Generation Science Standards.

TAKEAWAYS:
By attending to the Essentials of curriculum-based professional learning, leaders take a systems approach to supporting teachers in the instructional shifts called for by NRC’s Framework. These shifts promote three-dimensional phenomena/problem-driven science teaching and learning.

SPEAKERS:
Nancy Hopkins-Evans, Susan Gomez Zwiep

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