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Contemporary Issues in Learning and Leadership Doug Reeves Auditorium


Description: Contemporary issues: An opportunity for participants to discuss questions, challenges, and success stories. Target Audience: All Educators.


Getting Off the Accountability Treadmill: Using Formative Data-Based Decision Making to Build Instructional Capacity


Presenter(s): Steve Myran, Karen Crum, Assistant Professors - Old Dominion university Jennifer Clayton, Assistant Professor - George Washington university Amphitheatre


Description: The objectives of this session are to highlight the formative aspects of data-based decision making (DBDM) and their potential for developing instructional capacity and sustaining improvements in student performance. We offer a number of purposeful strategies for school leaders to facilitate the development and use of sound DBDM practices in their buildings. Target Audience: All Educators.


Title: Location: From Students to Superintendents: Why Create Learning Networks


Presenter(s): Pam Moran, Superintendent, Paula White, Teacher, Becky Fisher, Assistant Director - Albemarle County Schools Room 2


Description: When educators and students speak about their “personal learning networks,” what do they mean? How can practicing connectivism enhance your performance and improve your professional engagement? See examples of connectivism from the trenches! Target Audience: All Educators.


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