2024 New Orleans National Conference

November 6-9, 2024

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PLI-1: Efficient and Effective Formative Assessments: Reimagining Exit Tickets to Check and Connect with Learners and Learning

Wednesday, November 6 • 8:15 AM - 3:15 PM

Hilton New Orleans Riverside - Camp

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Join our design workshop to develop Check and Connect assessments (reimagined exit tickets) that support equitable sensemaking and 3D science learning for use in your classroom. These short formative assessments offer a meaningful way to build a caring culture around assessment, provide actionable information for you AND your learners, and support learners in developing their skill to transfer learning to new phenomena. You will walk away with some draft Check and Connects to assess students’ 3D learning experiences.

TAKEAWAYS:
Gathering evidence about learners and their experiences through short, well-designed assessment opportunities builds meaningful relationships with learners and provides rich evidence to inform instructional moves.

SPEAKERS:
Kelley Turner (Winchester Public Schools: Winchester, VA), Dawn Novak (Northwestern University: Evanston, IL)

PLI-2: OpenSciEd for Elementary is HERE!

Wednesday, November 6 • 8:15 AM - 3:15 PM

Hilton New Orleans Riverside - Canal

Add to Cart 88 tickets available


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Join us to learn about the new OpenSciEd program for elementary grades coming soon to a classroom near you. Learn how this instructional approach supports all students in figuring out complex science issues in their world through a coherent storyline. During the session, we’ll engage participants in a common, immersive curriculum-based professional learning experience, provide opportunities to explore key aspects of the instructional materials through video and consider how the OpenSciEd Elementary classroom agreements can support an inclusive classroom culture. 

TAKEAWAYS:
Learn how the OpenSciEd Elementary instructional design supports three-dimensional science learning for all students and how classroom agreements can be used to support student belonging and sensemaking in science.

SPEAKERS:
Susan Gomez Zwiep (BSCS Science Learning: Colorado Springs, CO), Janna Mahfoud (BSCS Science Learning: Colorado Springs, CO), Yanira Vazquez (Instructional Coach: No City, No State)

PLI-3: Customizing OpenSciEd Middle School: Great Materials + Teacher Brilliance = Magic

Wednesday, November 6 • 8:15 AM - 3:15 PM

Hilton New Orleans Riverside - Commerce

Add to Cart 83 tickets available


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At OpenSciEd, our teams of experts work tirelessly to design materials for the latest research and we know YOU can make them even better. Our materials are released in editable formats because we value teacher experience and expertise. In this session you will work with some of our experts to “get under the hood” of OpenSciEd middle school units so you are better prepared to customize these materials for your classroom, building, or district. 

We will map your customization “why” to a customization “what” and “how.” Reasons for customizations may include better supporting relevance, engagement, equity, pacing, or standards alignment--and sometimes it's just about making it fit for you as an educator. Customizing lessons and units while keeping your eye on the learning goals, keeping student sensemaking at the center, and adjusting for how that change impacts other lessons and units; however, can get overwhelming. And sometimes the right changes to make aren't readily apparent.

We’ll share tools for helping you to clarify for yourself the reason a lesson or a unit needs customization, work through strategies for figuring out what the right customizations are to make to address this reason, and then dive in to making these customizations together with a community of like-minded collaborators. 

There will be additional support sessions throughout the conference to continue to work on the customizations that we start together during the Professional Learning Institute.

We've got the materials, you bring your brilliance, and we'll make magic!

SPEAKERS:
Erika Palys (OpenSciEd: No City, No State), Renee Affolter (OpenSciEd: No City, No State)

PLI-4: Introducing OpenSciEd High School: Helping Students See Science and Engineering in Meaningful Phenomena and Problems

Wednesday, November 6 • 8:15 AM - 3:15 PM

Hilton New Orleans Riverside - Royal

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Come join us to see how OpenSciEd’s materials can help you build science learning experiences anchored in compelling phenomena and in important community and global problems. This professional learning institute (PLI) will simultaneously prepare you to teach the first unit in the OpenSciEd biology course and provide the support you need to advance your practice so that learning is both driven by student questions and helps them develop proficiency with targeted three-dimensional science standards in life sciences and Earth and space science. To achieve this goal, this session will put teachers in “student hat” so they can feel what it’s like to be a student whose thoughts and questions help drive learning forward in the unit. We actually do science together with the facilitator acting as teacher and reflect on coherence in the unit by unpacking the storyline for the unit. We will open up and explore the structure of units for all three courses of OpenSciEd–biology, chemistry, and physics–and discuss the routines and resources to promote equitable science learning in high school. Follow-up sessions you can attend throughout the conference will dig deeper into other courses in OpenSciEd and provide practical strategies for implementing OpenSciEd in your classroom.

SPEAKERS:
Kate Henson (University of Colorado Boulder: Boulder, CO)

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