Plugged In | 9.20.19 – New Podcast Series Announced and Updates on the iNACOL Symposium

September 20, 2019

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iNACOL COO Bruce Friend Inaugurates iNACOL’s New Podcast Series with a Discussion of the Upcoming Symposium
 

We’re pleased to announce a new podcast series, the Innovation Spotlight, featuring commentary and analysis at the leading edge of education systems change. By popular demand, we introduce the podcast as a new medium to disseminate knowledge, collaborate with the field, and hold engaging conversations on the field’s toughest subjects.

Our hosts are Matthew Shea and Courtney Belolan, who lead the popular forum, Personalized Learning with Matt & Courtney. Matt and Courtney also manage iNACOL’s Voices Hub, an interactive space at the annual iNACOL Symposium, where attendees go to share their ideas, Aha moments, and lessons learned.

We inaugurate the series with a discussion about the premier event shaping the future of K-12 education, the iNACOL Symposium. Annually, more than 3,000 experts, practitioners, educators, policymakers, students, and researchers gather and work to transform education. iNACOL’s Chief Operation Officer Bruce Friend sat down with Matt and Courtney to discuss what to expect at the 2019 iNACOL Symposium.

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Upcoming Webinar - Supporting Educators Transitioning to PCBE
Register for Our Upcoming Leadership Webinar:
Supporting Educators Transitioning to a Competency-Based and Personalized Learning System

On Wednesday, September 25, 2019, from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. ET, iNACOL (@nacol) will host a webinar to share the perspective of shifting to competency-based, personalized learning from two experienced practitioners. 

Join this webinar to be offered a roadmap and possible on-ramps from the traditional schooling model to a personalized, competency-based model. With an overview of the hallmarks of CBE and a discussion of instructional practices and changes in grading and assessments, the discussion will center the role of collaborative teams and focused professional learning in supporting the transition. In addition, attendees will learn how state policy can support scaling their efforts.

Presenters:

  • Brian Stack, Principal, Sanborn Regional High School, @bstackbu
  • Jonathan Vander Els, Director of Innovative Projects, New Hampshire Learning Initiative, @jvanderels
  • Maria Worthen, Vice President for Federal and State Policy, iNACOL, @mariaworthen
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Extend Your Learning and Networking Opportunities with Pre-Conference Workshops

Pre-conference workshops at the annual iNACOL Symposium provide focused full- and half-day interactive opportunities for deeper learning and knowledge-building in personalized, competency-based learning. A sampling of workshops this year include:

  • Showing the Way to Equity and Excellence: What the Education System Can Learn From Alternative Schools
  • The Power You Carry: How to Become a Brain Builder to Help All Children Thrive
  • Rigorous and Student-Centered Teaching: A Forum on Innovation
These workshops provide intensive professional development in small groups and require a separate registration.
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iNACOL Symposium Opening Keynote Announcement
iNACOL Symposium Opening Keynote Announcement

iNACOL is pleased to announce our Symposium opening keynote will feature Chan Zuckerberg Initiative’s Dr. Brooke Stafford-Brizard. The theme of our opening address is “Broadening the Definition of Student Success: A Spotlight on Mental Health.” 

Please note that, unlike previous years, this year’s opening keynote will take place on Monday, October 28th, 3:30-5:15 p.m. Pacific Time, following the pre-conference workshops. Once the keynote and moderated discussion concludes, we will make a very special announcement that you won't want to miss. The President’s Welcome Reception will immediately follow in the Innovation Corner.

Look to the Symposium website to learn about all of the eduation transformation experts who will offer keynote addresses this year.

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New from iNACOL's Blog: Education Domain
 
Susan Patrick on Five Global Trends in Education

In a recent conversation with Getting Smart‘s Tom Vander Ark, iNACOL President and CEO Susan Patrick outlined five global trends in learning, including:

  • Ensuring Education Systems Are Fit for Purpose
  • Modernizing the Teacher Workforce and Professional Learning 
  • Innovating Education for Equity, Prioritizing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
  • Aligning Pathways between Early Childhood, K-12, College, and the Workforce
  • Redesigning Schools Based on the Learning Sciences

 

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What the Learning Sciences Are Teaching Us About Learning – Pt. 3

"The goal of education is not to drive everything into long-term memory. One of the goals in education is to get the right things into long-term memory. You have to have stuff in long-term memory to allow working memory to do its complex work. A lot of what education should be about is how do you get long term memory and working memory to work together?"

-Bror Saxberg

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The Science of Learning and Development - Implications for Transforming K-12 Education
 
Featured Webinar | The Science of Learning and Development and Its Implications for Transforming K-12 Education
 

iNACOL partnered with the Learning Policy Institute (LPI) to explore how K-12 education systems can create personalized learning environments that better support student learning and development through the learning sciences which are grounded in research, and specifically designed for student success.

 
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BONUS:
Threshold Concept: Synchronizing K-12 Education Policy with the Learning Sciences
 
Plugged In Headlines: News about Education Transformation

Personalized Learning Key to Churchill School District
Paul Boger, KUNR

The New Testing Landscape: State Assessments Under ESSA
Lynn Olson, FutureEd

‘We Believe in Second Chances Here’
Justyna Tomtas, Lewiston Tribune

Secretary DeVos Makes Clear Federal Funds Can Be Used to Support Dual Enrollment, Postsecondary Options for Students and Youth With Disabilities
U.S. Dept. of Education

By One Measure, Federal Spending on Children Has Hit a 10-Year Low
Andrew Ujifusa, EdWeek


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