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Wednesday, December 4
 

8:00am CST

Accelerating Academic Success for Multilingual Learners
Wednesday December 4, 2024 8:00am - 9:00am CST
San Antonio ISD and AVID programming  addresses multilingual students' language development and academic acceleration through various offerings available for K-12 school settings. Participants will engage in key instructional routines and learn how SAISD teachers engage by design, model rigor, accelerate learning, and develop student agency at all levels of language proficiency.
Speakers
avatar for Dalia Johnson

Dalia Johnson

Implementation Specialist, AVID
    A longtime San Antonio educator, Dalia has taught English at Edison High School as well as served as the AVID elective teacher, site coordinator, and district director. Dalia has served as an AVID Implementation Specialist for three years and is a multilingual lead for AVID... Read More →
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Cynthia Martinez

AVID District Director, San Antonio ISD
Dr. Martinez is a passionate educator and leader who believes in building relationships and capacity within other educators to provide access and opportunities for college and career readiness for all scholars. She has been an educator for 14 years with most of her experience in San... Read More →
Wednesday December 4, 2024 8:00am - 9:00am CST
Conference Room 3/4 (3rd Floor)

11:00am CST

Retiring "I Don’t Do Math": Leveraging Critical Thinking Math Mindsets to Sharpen Math Skillsets
Wednesday December 4, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm CST
If someone offers to pay you $10 to watch their dog and says they'll be gone an hour, should you get paid more if they come back after an hour and a half? Too often, students (and teachers) think of math as a rigid set of formulas and steps, and high achieving gifted learners obsess over getting the right answer, skipping over the power of asking the right questions. Instead, when we teach students to shift from asking "what" and "how" to "why" and "what if",  we unlock a set of tools for solving real-world problems of fairness and justice. In this session, learn powerful, practical steps for teaching math mindsets, including checking gut reactions, analyzing from multiple perspectives, and asking "what would the world look like if __?".
Speakers
avatar for Tabitha Ejinkonye

Tabitha Ejinkonye

Partner Success Manager, thinkLaw
Before serving as thinkLaw's Partner Success Manager, Tabitha taught elementary math, science, and gifted and talented students in Dallas and Houston, TX and served as Special Education Department Chair. She has a M.Ed. in Special Education from the University of Houston-Victoria... Read More →
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Gaby Romero

Curriculum and Systems Specialist, thinkLaw
Gaby, a dedicated educator with a passion for serving her community in Dallas, Texas, brings over 14 years of experience teaching elementary bilingual and gifted and talented students. Her journey began with a belief in the transformative power of education, leading her to create... Read More →
Wednesday December 4, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm CST
Conference Room 3/4 (3rd Floor)

3:15pm CST

Problem-Based Learning 101: Adapting PBL to Engage and Challenge Gifted Learners
Wednesday December 4, 2024 3:15pm - 4:15pm CST
In Problem-Based Learning students are transported into a real world story. PBL this catalyst as platform for students to become knowledgeable, independent thinkers, and self-directed collaborators. Through demonstration, discussion, and classroom stories you will see how PBL uses the allure of a story to immerse students in advanced learning.
Wednesday December 4, 2024 3:15pm - 4:15pm CST
Conference Room 3/4 (3rd Floor)

4:30pm CST

Bringing G/T to the Community
Wednesday December 4, 2024 4:30pm - 5:00pm CST
This session focuses on bringing G/T to the community. Participants will learn how Central Heights ISD has incorporated their G/T showcase with the community health fair. Attendees will be able to ask questions and share ideas with peers on the best methods of bringing their G/T projects to the community.
Speakers
avatar for Michaelle Coker

Michaelle Coker

Teacher, Central Heights ISD
Dr. Michaelle Coker has taught in the secondary setting for the past 14 years including both science and GT research. She has her doctorate in agriculture education with an emphasis on extension and youth development. Her classroom environment is learner-centered, which is accomplished... Read More →
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Donna Johnson

Curriculum/GT Coordinator, Central Heights ISD
Donna Johnson a 24 year veteran educator has served students from Kindergarten through twelfth grades. During her teaching career, Mrs. Johnson focused on the English Language Arts classroom and prodded herself on her interdisciplinary studies and collaboration with all subjects... Read More →
Wednesday December 4, 2024 4:30pm - 5:00pm CST
Conference Room 3/4 (3rd Floor)
 
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