What’s Working? Virtual Summit on Equitable Acceleration
Written by Teaching Lab and SchoolKit
Teaching Lab is excited to join SchoolKit on Friday, January 21, 2022 for What’s Working? A Virtual Summit focused on Equitable Acceleration. It promises to provide a day of relevant, innovative, and exciting virtual discussion about what’s working in classrooms right now.
We will be presenting on the topic of “Accelerating Math Learning at the Intersection between Culturally Responsive Teaching Practices and High Quality Instructional Materials.” Our presentation will start at 12:50 p.m. Eastern Time, and we’d like you to register today for our webinar so you can get a reminder and ensure your spot.
The What’s Working? virtual summit is a free event for teachers, school, district, and state education leaders, and partner organizations focused on how to help all students engage successfully with grade-level standards and content in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. The summit is hosted by SchoolKit in collaboration with educational leaders from districts, states, and partner organizations and takes place on Friday, January 21, 2022.
What to Expect?
The summit consists of a keynote address and 20+ virtual breakout sessions. Lacey Robinson, President and CEO of UnboundEd, will provide a keynote address with a call to action to provide meaningful accelerated learning for all students as the pandemic continues.
There are five rounds of 45-minute breakout sessions and participants can register for sessions that are most relevant to their work during each round. Breakout session presenters are experts and practitioners from across the country and will share strategies, tools, and resources that participants can immediately put into practice.
During the summit, participants will learn strategies to implement high quality materials and tutoring for acceleration, explore new and existing resources to support diverse learners, and develop solutions to challenges with experts, practitioners, and their peers.
To register, please visit www.schoolkitgroup.com/wws. At this site, participants can find more information about the summit and register for individual sessions that interest them.