ETE Summit 2016
 

Maryland Excellence Through Equity Summit Agenda: BCPS - Hope Foundation
    
George Washington Carver Center for the Arts and Technology

Using Data: Which Students Are Doing The Most Poorly? What's Being Done To Intervene? How Is It Working?
Alan Blankstein - President, HOPE Foundation, Award-Winning Author and Educational Leader&
August 15, 2016
7:30 – 8:30 am Participant’s Registration and Breakfast
8:30 – 9:00 am Welcome Remarks
Billy Burke - BCPS

Student Performance

Framing the Work Regionally
Dr. S. Dallas Dance - BCPS
9:00 – 9:50 am Using Data: Which Students Are Doing The Most Poorly? What's Being Done To Intervene? How Is It Working?
Alan Blankstein - President, HOPE Foundation, Award-Winning Author and Educational Leader& Educational
Concurrent Session I
10:00 – 10:50 am
Anytime/Anywhere Learning: Best Practices in Blended and Project Based Learning
Dr. Marcus J. Newsome - PCPS
Multi-Tiered Systems of Support for Furture-Ready Students
Amelia Van Larson - American Reading Company
Data Analysis for Equity Focused School Improvement Planning Pt. 1
Christina Byers - BCPS, Mary Dagen - Ignite Nation, Nichole Johnson - BCPS
Unlocking OUR Potential to Create Culturally Responsive Schools
Anthony Alston, Cari Bixler, Helen Mateosky, Cathy Steen - AACPS
Literacy Strategies That Work for All!
Courtni Ball, Rashieda Gant, Patricia Miller, Victoria Holmes - PGCPS
Redesigning Elementary Math Instruction To Create Equitable Learning Environments
Darlene Berg - WOPS
Using Technology to Achieve Equity in the STEM Classroom
Dr. Katrise A. Perera - McGraw Hill Education
Creating an Equity Based Mentoring Initiative That Raises the Bar for the Incoming Class and Their Classmates
Ashoke Menon - Ignite Nation
11:00 – 11:50 am Team Planning
12:00 - 12:45 pm Lunch
12:45 – 1:30 pm Panel Discussion:
Facilitator: Dr. Nancy Grasmick - Towson University
Panelists: George Arlotto - AACP, Dr. Marcus J. Newsome - PCPS, Susan Szachowicz - International Center for Leadership in Education
Concurrent Session II
1:40 – 2:30 pm
Leading for Equity
Candice Logan-Washington - BCPS
The "OGY" Philosophy
Toni Robinson - Discovery Education
School-Wide Programs for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning
Dr. Roisin Corcoran - John Hopkins University
Courageous Classroom Conversations
Adell Cothorne - Loyola University
Teaching In and Through the Arts: Successful Outcomes for Children
John Ceschini, Anita B. Lambert - PGCPS
Redesigning Elementary Math Instruction To Create Equitable Learning Environments
Darlene Berg - WOPS
"Are you asking the right questions?"
Dr. Phillip Adam - McGraw Hill Education
Creating an Equity Based Mentoring Initiative That Raises the Bar for the Incoming Class and Their Classmates
Ashoke Menon - Ignite Nation
2:40 – 3:30 pm The Work: The Quest For Our Work That Matters
Wes Moore – Author, Founder of BridgeEDU
3:30 – 4:00 pm Monday wrap up
Alan Blankstein, Billy Burke, and Dr. S Dallas Dance
August 16, 2016
7:30 – 8:30 am Breakfast
8:30 – 9:20 am Keynote - Creating a Culture of Success for ALL Students
Susan Szachowicz - International Center for Leadership in Education
Concurrent Session III
9:30 – 10:20 am
The Easiest Way To Teach Is The Hardest Way to Learn: Is it time to reassess the fundamental design of school?
Amelia Van Larson - American Reading Company
Data Analysis for Equity Focused School Improvement Planning - Part 2 
Christina Byers - BCPS, Mary Dagen - Ignite Nation, Nichole Johnson - BCPS
TBD
Using a STEM/STEAM Framework for Improving Outcomes for Students of Poverty
Dr. Anne Davis, Robert Jackson - Stevenson University
Mindsets as a Pathway to Equitable Access
Mary Cay Ricci - PGCPS
Redesigning Elementary Math Instruction To Create Equitable Learning Environments
Darlene Berg - WOPS
TBD
Creating an Equity Based Mentoring Initiative That Raises the Bar for the Incoming Class and Their Classmates
Ashoke Menon - Ignite Nation
10:30 – 11:20 am Team Planning
11:30 am – 12:15 pm Keynote
Dr. S. Dallas Dance - BCPS
12:15 – 12:30 pm