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About CDE Through setting a clear vision for increasing student performance, the Colorado Department of Education continually supports the advancement and improvement of the state’s education system to prepare all learners for success in a rapidly changing global workplace. We have clear goals related to student achievement, educator effectiveness, and school/district performance — all aimed at preparing students for success after high school.
About CEIThe Colorado Education Initiative is an independent nonprofit working in partnership with the Colorado Department of Education to unlock the unique potential of every student by incubating innovation, shining a spotlight on success, and investing in sustainable change that improves outcomes for all students. CEI envisions that every student in Colorado is prepared and unafraid to succeed in school, work, and life, and ready to take on the challenges of today, tomorrow, and beyond.
1660 Lincoln Street, Suite 2000, Denver, CO 80264 | 303-736-6477 | coloradoedinitiative.org
June 22-24, 2015Snowmass Village, CO
#CEIShowcase15
2015 SHOWCASE
Accelerating Innovation
in Education
INTRODUCING:
Presented by:
General Information.............2
Maps of Westin Snowmass
Resort & Conference
Center and Base Village
Conference Center............3-4
Agenda At-A-Glance............5
Keynote Speakers..................6
What is SpaceLab?............7-8
Activities...................................9
Showcase Sessions.......10-16
Colorado's Vision for Next
Generation Learning.....17-18
Table of Contents General Information
Registration and Information The registration table and the Showcase information booth are located in the
lobby of the Westin Snowmass Resort & Conference Center. Additionally, an
information booth is located at the Base Village Conference Center. Staff will
be available from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. each day to answer your questions.
SpaceLab Information Booth Want to know how you or your team can make the most of SpaceLab? Want
to learn more about each session or provide feedback about how we can
improve? Have an idea or something you would like to lead at the Edcamp?
Stop by the SpaceLab information booth located in the lobby of the Westin
Snowmass Resort & Conference Center.
Hotel Checkout If you are staying at the Westin Snowmass Resort, the Viceroy, or the Holiday
Inn Express, please ensure that you are checked out of your room by 11 a.m.
on Wednesday, June 24. You can store your luggage with guest services or
the concierge until you depart.
How to Get Around There are a number of ways you can get to and from the Westin Conference
Center and the Base Village Conference Center. Take the Sky Cab Gondola
(locally known as the “Skittles”) — a three-minute ride that goes between
the two locations. Or you can easily walk between the locations in 10 to 15
minutes, hop on one of the town’s free shuttles, or use your hotel’s shuttle.
The Viceroy is a 15-minute walk to the Westin. For your convenience, maps
of the Westin Snowmass Resort & Conference Center and Base Village
Conference Center are on pages 3-4. For more information, visit one of our
two information booths located in the lobbies of the two conference venues.
Continuing Education Credits Educators who attend the entire Showcase are eligible to receive 15
continuing education credits. To receive your certificate, stop by the
information booth after Edcamp on Wednesday, June 24.
Get Social at the 2015 Showcase Connect with CEI on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Share your favorite
quotes from sessions, interact with our keynotes, and engage with each
other. This is your conference — we want to hear from you!
Here’s how to connect with us:
Dear colleagues,
Welcome to the 2015 Showcase: Accelerating Innovation in Education! On behalf of The Colorado Education
Initiative (CEI) and the Colorado Department of Education (CDE), thank you for taking the time to join your
fellow educators over the next three days. We are looking forward to engaging discussions and shared
learning.
Our vision is that every student in Colorado is prepared and unafraid to succeed in school, work, and life, and
ready to take on the challenges of today, tomorrow, and beyond.
You are at the center of this important work, and you are leading the way for other districts across Colorado.
We are excited to learn from you and celebrate your work.
The 2015 Showcase provides the opportunity to network, problem-solve, and rejuvenate. You will make
connections across major areas of work, including Colorado Legacy Schools; health and wellness; next
generation learning; professional learning; and science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM).
This year, based on feedback we have received at past events, we are excited to introduce SpaceLab, an
environment where you can personalize your learning as well as experience greater collaboration and
networking opportunities. Let us know what you think!
We are pleased to present Rosalind Wiseman, New York Times best-selling author of Queen Bees and
Wannabes and Masterminds and Wingmen, as our keynote speaker on Tuesday, June 23. Over the course of
the Showcase, several of your fellow educators will also deliver TED Talks-inspired presentations about their
personal experiences as teachers.
Thank you to the presenters from across the country and the staff at CEI and CDE for making this year’s
Showcase a success. Most importantly, our thanks to each of you for your collaborative work to unlock the
unique potential of every student in Colorado by incubating innovation, shining a spotlight on success, and
investing in sustainable change that improves outcomes for all students.
With best regards,
Glenna Norvelle Robert Hammond
President and CEO Commissioner
The Colorado Education Initiative Colorado Department
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Connect to Westin Meeting Wi-Fi with CEI15 and start getting social.
Tweet along with us @edinitiativeco and @spacelabco and use #CEIShowcase15.
Like us on Facebook @thecoloradoeducationinitiative.
Sign up for our monthly newsletter. Subscribe at coloradoedinitiative.org.
Share your favorite Showcase pictures with @coloradoedinitiative.
2015 Showcase Accelerating Innovation in Education
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MAPS OF WESTIN SNOWMASS RESORT & CONFERENCE CENTER
MAPS OF BASE VILLAGE CONFERENCE CENTER
CONFERENCE CENTERPLUS RESORT OVERVIEW
WESTIN SNOWMASSRESORT
1ST FLOOR WESTINCONFERENCE CENTER
2ND & 3RD FLOORSWESTIN CONFERENCE CENTER
BASE VILLAGE CONFERENCE CENTER
BASE VILLAGE OVERVIEW
2015 Showcase Accelerating Innovation in Education
Find your way! The colors on these maps correspond to
session locations on pages 10-16.
Keynote Speakers
Rosalind Wiseman Tuesday, June 23, 9-10 a.m., Mt. Daly Ballroom
Rosalind Wiseman, author of Queen Bees and Wannabes and
Masterminds and Wingmen, is a teacher, thought leader, author, and
media spokesperson on bullying, ethical leadership, the use of social
media, and media literacy.
She is in constant dialogue and collaboration with educators, parents,
children, and teens. A principal speaker at the White House Summit on
Bullying, Wiseman works with thousands of students, educators, parents,
counselors, coaches, and administrators each year to create communities
based on the belief that each person has a responsibility to treat
themselves and others with dignity.
Wiseman’s presentations transcend cultural and economic boundaries in
her appeal to ensure children’s and teenagers’ well-being. Her engaging
and forthright delivery captures audience members and inspires them to
build positive relationships with one another.
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2015 Showcase Agenda At-A-Glance
Monday, June 22
6:30-7:30 a.m. Morning Yoga, Westin Conference Center
7:30-8:45 a.m. Showcase Registration, Westin Conference Center
7:30-8:45 a.m. Breakfast, Garden Terrace
9-10 a.m. Opening Remarks: Teacher Ed Talks*, Mt. Daly Ballroom
10:30-11:45 a.m. Morning Breakout Sessions, Multiple Locations
11:45 a.m.-1 p.m. Lunch, Garden Terrace
1:15-2:45 p.m. SpaceLab, Multiple Locations
3-4:30 p.m. Afternoon Breakout Sessions, Multiple Locations
4:30-6:30 p.m. Happy Hour Reception, Westin Resort Terrace
Tuesday, June 23
6:30-7:30 a.m. Morning Run Club, Meet at Westin Snowmass Resort Lobby
7:30-8:45 a.m. Breakfast, Garden Terrace
9-10 a.m. Opening Remarks: Rosalind Wiseman, Mt. Daly Ballroom
10:15-11:45 a.m. Morning Breakout Sessions, Multiple Locations
11:45 a.m.-1 p.m. Lunch, Garden Terrace
1:15-2:45 p.m. SpaceLab, Multiple Locations
3-4:30 p.m. Afternoon Breakout Sessions, Multiple Locations
4:30-6:30 p.m. Happy Hour/Live Entertainment, Base Camp Bar and Grill
Wednesday, June 24
7-8 a.m. Morning Yoga, Westin Conference Center
8-8:45 a.m. Breakfast, Garden Terrace
9-10 a.m. Opening Remarks: Teacher Ed Talks*, Mt. Daly Ballroom
10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. SpaceLab: Edcamp, Multiple Locations
12:30-1:15 p.m. Lunch, Mt. Daly Ballroom
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Introducing Teacher Ed Talks Both Monday, June 22, and Wednesday, June 249-10 a.m. in Mt. Daly Ballroom CEI is happy to offer Teacher Ed Talks at this year’s Showcase during the
opening remarks on Monday and Wednesday. These are inspired by TED
Talks and are similar to the teacher talks featured at the 2014 San Juan
BOCES Growing Together Summit.
You will hear from teachers who have been identified as inspiring
educators and colleagues. They will share personal stories about how
they became educators, what inspires them, and reflections on the
theme of this year’s Showcase: Accelerating Innovation in Education.
We look forward to celebrating these inspirational Colorado educators!
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Intro to Design Thinking Both Monday, June 22, and Tuesday, June 23 1:15-2:45 p.m. in Alpine Springs 1 Preregistration required. Visit the SpaceLab information booth for cancellations.
During this two-day workshop, participants will learn about the stages of design thinking, essential tools, and mindsets, and will explore ways to use design thinking in their classroom.
Expeditions Monday, June 22Noon-2:45 p.m. Meet at the SpaceLab information booth.
Tuesday June 2312:30-2:45 p.m. Meet at the SpaceLab information booth. Preregistration required. Visit the SpaceLab information booth for cancellations.
Expeditions are opportunities to get on-site, learn experientially with local education organizations, and build skills to apply lessons in your classroom or school. A guided nature walk, historical walk of downtown Aspen, visit to the Snowmass Ice Age Discovery dig, and tour of Anderson Ranch Art Center are planned.
Meet-Ups Both Monday, June 22, and Tuesday, June 231:15-2:45 p.m. in Salons C and D Drop by these spaces and stay as long as you wish.
Two Meet-Ups will be offered each day to create space for educators to network, collaborate, and deepen their knowledge about a topic important to innovation in education. The Meet-Ups may be lightly facilitated to ignite sharing but are largely informal drop-in networking spaces.
The Playground Both Monday, June 22, and Tuesday, June 231:15-2:45 p.m. in Salon A Wednesday, June 2410 a.m.-12:30 p.m. in Salons C and DDrop by this space and stay as long as you wish.
Stop by The Playground to explore discovery-based learning activities, instructional experiences, and creative ways to use found objects within your practice.
Outside of The Playground, look for the conference-wide collaborative art project that we will build together.
The Playground is hosted by RAFT.
2015 Edcamp Wednesday, June 24 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. in Salons A and B
Edcamps are built on the principles of connected and participatory learning. Educators are invited to come together to talk about the things that matter most to them: their interests, passions, and questions. On the final day of the conference, participants will co-create the agenda and lead sessions based on interest.
Have a session idea to lead or attend? Visit the SpaceLab information booth on Monday, June 22, or Tuesday, June 23, to share your idea on the Edcamp Idea Wall. You may receive an awesome prize!
Want to learn more about Edcamps? Visit www.edcamp.org
Design Build: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Design Thinking Both Monday, June 22, and Tuesday, June 231:15-2:45 p.m. in Alpine Springs 2 Preregistration required. Visit the SpaceLab information booth for cancellations.
In this two-day workshop, attendees will participate in a hands-on exercise crafted to illicit unique responses to a given design challenge — a process nearly identical to one delivered to students at Glenwood Springs High School’s (co)studio design/build class. Teachers will have structured time the second day to brainstorm possible applications within their own classrooms.
Core Conversations Both Monday, June 22, and Tuesday, June 231:15-2:45 p.m. in the Cirque Boardroom Limited to 25 participants. Arrive early and plan to stay the full session.
Core Conversations will call on the expertise and insights from educators, school and district leaders, and education partners to openly discuss some of education’s toughest challenges.
Fireside Chats Both Monday, June 22, and Tuesday, June 231:15-2:45 p.m. in Big Idea Room Drop by this space and stay as long as you wish.
Fireside Chats are opportunities to learn more about a topic, organization, or person within a smaller setting. The guest speaker will introduce a topic of interest and then open the floor to questions. This session will be largely participant-driven, so come ready to engage.
Films and Talks That Inspire Both Monday, June 22, and Tuesday, June 231:15-2:45 p.m. in Castle Peak Drop by this space and stay as long as you wish.
Want to be inspired or find some time to reflect and decompress? We will be highlighting a number of TED Talks and short documentaries that are sure to ignite your motivation or provoke conversations at the conference or back at home.
Check the room for schedule and showtimes.
The SpaceLab Lounge Both Monday, June 22, and Tuesday, June 231:15-2:45 p.m. in Overlook Wednesday, June 2410 a.m.-12:30 p.m. in Overlook Drop by this space and stay as long as you wish.
The SpaceLab Lounge is an environment designed for participants to gather and discuss ideas, collaborate, or do individual work. Think of this as your space; we just provide the free coffee. The SpaceLab Lounge will also highlight innovative classroom furniture and layout options for educators to experience.
The SpaceLab Lounge is sponsored by OfficeScapes.
SpaceLab Sessions
The Playground is sponsored by Resource Area for Teaching. Resource Area for Teaching (RAFT) provides a “green” professional and collaborative space for teachers to participate in creatIve, fun, and engaging educational ideas and activities. RAFT does this by gathering unwanted items from local businesses and upcycling them into interesting and unique learning activities.
The SpaceLab Lounge is sponsored by OfficeScapes. OfficeScapes is a Colorado-based company with more than 60 years of experience providing furniture, fixtures, and equipment. Its School Furniture Division is headquartered in Colorado Springs and has the largest dedicated PreK-12 school furniture showroom in the region with more than 3,600 square feet.
SpaceLab’s 2015 Supporting Partners
2015 Showcase Accelerating Innovation in Education
What is SpaceLab? At this year’s Showcase, CEI is launching SpaceLab, a next generation professional learning strategy that will offer educators multiple innovative and engaging learning opportunities in a flexible, self-directed envi-ronment. These 90-minute sessions will be offered every day to provide more collaboration and networking, while creating the space for educators to personalize their learning experiences. While some sessions required preregistration before the conference, most session offerings (or labs) can be selected by participants that day.
The timing of each lab is also flexible, ranging from drop-ins, where participants can stay as long as they wish, to a 60- or 90-minute session during which participants will be engaged with a speaker or focused topic. This flexibility will enable participants to visit multiple labs each day and select options that are most appropriate for the type of engagement and learning they are hoping to achieve. During these labs, educators will be empowered to co-create their experience. For example: If you have met an educator from another region who you would like to talk with further, grab a cup of coffee and chat at The SpaceLab Lounge. Then if you have some time, visit The Playground or stop by a Meet-Up to explore a new topic or go deeper with peers. We are excited to learn and explore with you at this year’s SpaceLab. See you at the labs!
SpaceLab Information Booth Want to know how you or your team can make the most of SpaceLab? Want to learn more about each session or
provide feedback about how we can improve? Have an idea or something you would like to lead at the Edcamp?
Stop by the SpaceLab information booth located in the lobby of the Westin Snowmass Resort & Conference Center.
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Outside the Conference Walls
Fitness Activities Want to take a hike while you are here? How about a morning yoga class? You’re in luck! For more information, visit the Showcase information booth in the lobby of the Westin Snowmass Resort & Conference Center. Morning Yoga: Monday, June 22, from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 a.m., and Wednesday, June 24, from 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. Meet at the Showcase information booth at the Westin Snowmass Resort & Conference Center.
Morning Run Club: Tuesday, June 23, from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 a.m. Meet in the lobby of the Westin Snowmass Resort and kick off your day with some cardio in beautiful Snowmass.
Collaborative Art Project Art meets engineering, city planning, and sustainability in Uptopia. Put your creativity to the test and try your hand at creating this upcycled utopia. Using an assortment of diverted waste materials, join forces with your fellow Showcase attendees to build a better city. Uptopia will be an ongoing collaborative art project, spanning all three days of the event. Attendees are welcome to make a quick addition while waiting for another activity or spend some of their SpaceLab time building their ideal metropolis.
Take a Break!Research shows that physical activity affects the brain in ways that allow students — both children and adults — to be more engaged and ready to learn. Throughout the conference space, you will see posters with ideas for short physical activities to help energize you for your sessions. Stop by a “Take a break!” poster to rejuvenate your brain, and take these strategies back with you to the classroom in the fall.
Adventures in Snowmass • Miles of scenic biking and hiking trails are accessible from Snowmass Village — and the adventurous can always ride up the mountain. Rent bikes and helmets from Aspen Sports or Surefoot in Snowmass Village. Stop by the SpaceLab information booth for trail maps to nearby excursions.
• Snowmass Village has a great selection of restaurants, shops, and attractions. Hop on the Skittles to travel between the mall and the Base Village.
• If you are interested in spending your SpaceLab time on a self-guided walking tour, stop by the Showcase information booth to pick up a map of Snowmass or the local hiking trails. This time can also be used to find a quiet space and reflect on the conference — using your SpaceLab notebook to document observations, questions, reflections, and thoughts.
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Creating a Sample Process for Designing Student Learning Outcomes That Authentically Integrate the State’s Reform InitiativesBrian Sevier, Colorado Department of Education
Colorado’s Healthy Schools Collective Impact: Moving Toward a Common AgendaAmy Dillon, The Colorado Education Initiative
Project-Based LearningAndre Paul, Centennial School District
Design Thinking as a Professional Learning StrategyTara Jahn, The Colorado Education Initiative
Building Bridges That Support and Sustain a StatewideLearning Network for BOCES and Small Rural SchoolsDan Morris, eNetLearning
Evaluating Principals: School Leaders Need Feedback and Support, TooChris Vance, Colorado Department of Education
District Implementation of Measures of Student LearningAmy Lobue, The Colorado Education Initiative
21st Century LiteracyErin Coker, Denver Public Schools
Literacy Design Collaborative: An OverviewKimba Rael, Centennial School District
Implementing the Colorado STEM Education Roadmap ThroughRegional Public-Private STEM Education PartnershipsLiz Kuehl, The Colorado Education Initiative
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or scan this QR code with your phone.
ProfessionalLearning
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Fireside ChatGlenna Norvelle, The Colorado Education Initiative@gnorvelle
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SESSIONS AT-A-GLANCE JUNE 22 • 1:15-2:45 p.m.
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PREREGISTRATION REQUIRED.These sessions are either off-site or are two-day workshops. Please note that they will fill the full 90(+) minutes. If you are interested in attending but missed registration, visit the SpaceLab information booth for cancellations.
Expedition: Nature Walk with Aspen Center for Environmental StudiesACES Certified Guide @ACESaspen
Off-SiteMeet at SpaceLab information booth.
Noon-2:45 p.m.*Note early departure
(box lunches provided)
Expedition: Historical Walk of Downtown AspenNina Gabianelli, Aspen Historical Society @historyaspen
Off-SiteMeet at SpaceLab information booth
to catch bus to Aspen as a group.
Noon-2:45 p.m.*Note early departure
(box lunches provided)
Intro to Design ThinkingPaul Beck, The Colorado Education Initiative @pbeckdenver
AlpineSprings 1
1:15-2:45 p.m.
Design Build: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Design Thinking Matthew Miller, (co)studio Krystal Wu, Roaring Fork High School English Instructor
Alpine Springs 2
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The PlaygroundHosted by Resource Area for Teachers (RAFT).RAFT Staff and Volunteers @CoRaft
Salon A1:15-2:45 p.m.
Meet-Up: The Future of Learning – What, Why, and How to Transform Education to Serve All Students WellChristina Jean, Colorado Department of Education @christinajeanmc
Salon C1:15-2:45 p.m.
Meet-Up: Leadership Exploration – What Makes a Leader a Good Leader?Leslie Burkholder, The Colorado Education Initiative
Salon D1:15-2:45 p.m.
Core Conversation: Getting Honest About the Role of Discipline in Building Relationships and Positive School CultureFinessa Ferrell, The Colorado Education Initiative @finessa_CEI
The CirqueBoardroom
1:15-2:45 p.m.
Films and Talks That Inspire:TED Talks
CastlePeak
1:15-2:45 p.m.
Check room for schedule and showtimes.
Self-Guided WalkSee SpaceLab
information booth for trail map.
1:15-2:45 p.m.
The SpaceLab LoungeSponsored by OfficeScapes.@OfficeScapes
Overlook1:15-2:45 p.m.
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Colorado Assessment Literacy ProgramAngela Landrum, Colorado Department of Education
The Arts as Integrative: Using the Units of the District SampleCurriculum Project to Create Interdisciplinary Instructional SamplesBrian Sevier, Colorado Department of Education
The Complexity of Text ComplexityVivian Masket, Denver Public Schools
Building an Effective Advisory to Transform School CultureStewart Bellina, Archuleta School District
“It’s All About the Kids, `Bout the Kids”Emily Yenny, Thompson School District
Rural Rigor: Advanced Placement, Distance Learning, and State SupportGreg Hessee, The Colorado Education Initiative
Technology, Tools, Teaching, and Time!*Linda Barker, The Colorado Education Association
Growing and Scaling Math Design CollaborativeAmy Spicer, The Colorado Education Initiative
Literacy Design Collaborative Jurying:The What, the Why, and the HowKimba Rael, Centennial School District
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*Indicates session is offered more than once.
Get complete session descriptions at
www.coloradoedinitiative.org/2015-showcase
or scan this QR code with your phone.
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Fireside ChatTeacher Ed Talk Speakers
BigIdea Room1:15-2:45 p.m.
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RANDA 201: Getting the Most Out of the Peformance Management System Toby King, Colorado Department of Education
Navigating ChangeLeslie Burkholder, The Colorado Education Initiative
Getting Hands-On with the Colorado Academic Standards in Mathematics and ScienceBrian Sevier, Colorado Department of Education
A Session with Rosalind WisemanRosalind Wiseman, author of Masterminds and Wingmen and Queen Bees and Wannabes
Technology, Tools, Teaching, and Time!*Linda Barker, Colorado Education Association
Making the Connection Between Healthy Students and AchievementAmy Dyett, The Colorado Education Initiative
Next Generation Learning: Breakthrough Schools Colorado Samantha Olson, The Colorado Education Initiative
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Creating a Coaching Capacity in Schools and Districts*John Hefty, former executive director of the Colorado Association of School Executives
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Common Assignments: A Cross-State Collaboration Usingthe Literacy Design CollaborativeAmy Spicer, The Colorado Education Initiative
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Build a Professional Learning Community That Addresses the Needs of Students, Provides Opportunity to Cross-Curricular Collaborate, and Supports Your Colleagues Through Discussing Best PracticesAndre Paul, Centennial School District
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2015 Education Legislative UpdateDavid Olson, Colorado School Districts Self Insurance Pool
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or scan this QR code with your phone.
ProfessionalLearning
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PREREGISTRATION REQUIRED.These sessions are either off-site or are two-day workshops. Please note that they will fill the full 90(+) minutes. If you are interested in attending but missed registration, visit the SpaceLab information booth for cancellations.
Expedition: Ice Age DiscoveryTom Timme, Snowmass Ice Age Discovery Center @Snowmass
Off-SiteMeet at SpaceLab information booth.
12:30-2:45 p.m.
Expedition: Anderson Ranch Art CenterFacilitated by The Colorado Education Initiative.
Off-SiteMeet at SpaceLab information booth.
12:30-2:45 p.m.
Intro to Design ThinkingPaul Beck, The Colorado Education Initiative @pbeckdenver
AlpineSprings 1
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Design Build: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Design Thinking Matthew Miller, (co)studio Krystal Wu, Roaring Fork High School English Instructor
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The PlaygroundHosted by Resource Area for Teachers (RAFT).RAFT Staff and Volunteers @CoRaft
Salon A1:15-2:45 p.m.
Meet-Up: What Role Should Schools Play with Students’ Physical, Social, and Emotional Wellness?Amy Dillon and Amy Dyett, The Colorado Education Initiative @dillon_amy
Salon C1:15-2:45 p.m.
Meet-Up: Colorado STEMworks Hosted by the Colorado Technology Association.Angela Baber and Liz Kuehl, The Colorado Education Initiative @ColoradoSTEM
Salon D1:15-2:45 p.m.
Core Conversation: Being Real About Equity in Our Schools and School Systems Janet Lopez, Rose Community Foundation @janetlopezrcfEmily Love, The Colorado Education Initiative
The CirqueBoardroom
1:15-2:45 p.m.
Films and Talks That Inspire:Documentary Shorts
CastlePeak
1:15-2:45 p.m.
Check room for schedule and showtimes.
Self-Guided WalkSee SpaceLab
information booth for trail map.
1:15-2:45 p.m.
The SpaceLab LoungeSponsored by OfficeScapes.@OfficeScapes
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CEI is excited to host Edcamp, where participants co-create and build the schedule for the day. These sessions will be created the morning of Edcamp based on participant ideas and feedback gathered over the first two days of the Showcase. CEI will also continue to keep The Playground and The SpaceLab Lounge open, and also host a more traditional session led by a key district partner.
EdcampCEI staff will support the agenda creation process, but participants will co-create the topics and facilitate the sessions.
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The PlaygroundHosted by Resource Area for Teachers (RAFT).RAFT Staff and Volunteers @CoRaft
Salons C and D10 a.m.-
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The SpaceLab LoungeSponsored by OfficeScapes.@OfficeScapes
Overlook10 a.m.- 12:30 p.m.
Promoting Your School and District for the Next Generation LandscapeDavid Gregory, G&D Associates @GregoryandDenbyScott Fuller, Colorado Springs D-11 @TheScottFuller
Alpine Springs 110-11:30 a.m.
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What is Edcamp? Along with other SpaceLab offerings, CEI will host its first Edcamp on the final day of the conference. Initiated by The Edcamp Foundation, Edcamps bring educators together in a connected, participatory learning environment to talk about their interests, passions, and questions. While teachers often lead Edcamps, these sessions are collaborative, inviting people in the session to work together to build understanding by sharing their own knowledge and questions. During the first two days of the Showcase, participants can suggest Edcamp topics based on their interests, passions, and questions. SpaceLab will then co-create the agenda on the final morning of the conference.
Visit the SpaceLab information booth on Monday, June 22,
or Tuesday, June 23, and share your ideas on the Edcamp Idea Wall.
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Bridging the Gap: Strategies for Using Dialogue to Help Students Progress from Effective Readers to Successful WritersBridget Bird, Denver Public Schools
School Climate Matters: The Link Between Climate, Social-Emotional Skills, and Student SuccessFinessa Ferrell, The Colorado Education Initiative
Using Literacy Design Collaborative Modules as Formative and Capstone Assessments in the Instructional Units of Colorado’s District Sample Curriculum ProjectBrian Sevier, Colorado Department of Education
Peer Coaching and Professional Development RedesignCathy Epps, Mancos School District
Getting to the Heart of What Matters: Standards-Based Scoring and ReportingMichelle Logan, Thompson School District
Stakeholder Engagement with Communities, Workforce, and Postsecondary to Support Implementation of Graduation GuidelinesChristina Jean, Colorado Department of Education
The Purpose of Evaluation: Feedback! Supporting Evaluators to Do It Well!Mary Bivens, Colorado Department of Education
Creating a Coaching Capacity in Schools and Districts*John Hefty, former executive director of the Colorado Association of School Executives
Access for All: Leveraging Rigorous Coursework to Dramatically Increase College ReadinessGreg Hessee, The Colorado Education Initiative
Fine-Tuning Your Skills to Support Fair and DependableEvaluation RatingsDawn Paré, Colorado Department of Education
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Get complete session descriptions at
www.coloradoedinitiative.org/2015-showcase
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ProfessionalLearning
Health &Wellness
Next GenerationLearning
STEM AP
Personalized & Personal Educators use a variety of data, approaches, partners, schedules, and media to best meet the needs of each student.
Competency-Based Student progress is based on assessed mastery of learning rather than seat time and grade level.
Co-Created Students play an active role in shaping their learning and own their educational outcomes.
Safe & Healthy Students are supported in maintaining active lives and in building self-awareness, confidence, and advocacy skills through safe, welcoming, and healthy learning environments.
Time-, Talent-, & Technology-EnabledStudents and teachers have greater flexibility with time, place, and pace of learning. Time, talent, and technology are redesigned to maximize support for instructional priorities.
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Student Learning EnvironmentsLearning environments are where and how learning happens. They comprise:
· Place · Time · Structure · Space · Content · People · Instructional delivery, approach, and tools
Working with Colorado educators, CEI and CDE researched best practices to help shape this first iteration of learning environments for the next generation of learners.
Learn more! Get CEI’s new next generation learning toolkit here:www.coloradoedinitiative.org/our-work/next-generation-learning
Colorado’s Vision for Next Generation Learning
Student OutcomesOur educational system was built more than a half-century ago to fuel an economy that no longer exists. We were good at predicting jobs and preparing students for those jobs. But careers have changed. A growing portion of the job market will be in industries that don’t yet exist.
Meeting the demands of the new economy means changes for schools. We have to ensure that students learn how to think, problem-solve, and work collaboratively. We need to create environments wherestudents can learn to be creative, adaptive, and, most of all, understand how to advocate and apply their unique talents to an ever-shifting job market.
Increasingly, schools are working to provide students with a solid foundation in math, reading, and other academic subjects, as well as other outcomes such as managing time, collaborating with others, taking risks, learning from failure, and making decisions that contribute to communities. In the past couple of years, Colorado educators came together to shape five competencies that support education for 21st century learners.
2015 Showcase Accelerating Innovation in Education
Academic: Math, Literacy, and Critical ThinkingStudents acquire math, reading, and writing skills and enough content knowledge to make sense of new ideas and information. They reason, analyze, synthesize, and evaluate information available to them in the digital age — and use their knowledge to solve problems across a wide range of contexts.
Professional: Time Management, Collaboration, and Lifelong LearningStudents learn to organize their own work to manage time and projects efficiently. They also value others’ ideas and collaborate to improve the overall quality of work.
Personal: Decision-Making That Plays to Individual StrengthsStudents develop self-awareness of their interests and passions as well as of their strengths, weaknesses, and unique abilities. They learn how to work in ways that play to their strengths and interests, how to adjust to situations where they are not naturally comfortable, and how to advocate for themselves in areas where they need help.
Entrepreneurial: Risk Management, Connections, and Learning from FailureStudents develop creative and divergent thinking skills. They make and capitalize on connections among diverse sets of content and build strong personal networks of people they can work with, support, and be supported by. Students learn to manage risk and to learn, grow, and adapt in response to failure.
Civic: Contributing to the Workforce and Our CommunitiesStudents develop a drive to contribute to their local and global communities and economies. They develop the desire to make the most of their unique potential as members of the workforce, the community, and a democratic society.