<img height="1" width="1" style="display:none" src="https://www.facebook.com/tr?id=191589654984215&amp;ev=PageView&amp;noscript=1">

VIRTUAL CONFERENCE
Designing School
for Learning Continuity

June 16 - 18, 2020

Share This Event

Recordings Now Available!


This event has passed. All sessions have been recorded and are now available. Register below to access the recordings.  

 

Get The Recordings Now

 

Designing School for Learning Continuity 

The COVID-19 pandemic has made clear the need to redesign school to ensure that meaningful learning can continue even if our brick and mortar school buildings close. This is urgent now that public health officials predict that future infection spikes could disrupt the upcoming school year. This is important because our changing understanding of learning continuity can have a significant impact on how we respond to natural disasters, student suspensions, and workforce development.

Join Education Elements and experts from across the country for a three-day virtual conference where participants will design a new school model that ensures learning continuity. This conference will include:

  • Expert workshops on school design; equity; personalized learning; competency-based education and mastery grading; staffing; responsive teaming; and strategic planning.
  • Opportunities to work with an Education Elements consultant in a 1:1 or small group setting
  • Collaboration opportunities to share ideas with leaders from across the country
  • Protected space to create a plan to redesign school for learning continuity

 

Forging A Path Forward

 

How to Design A Responsive Return Plan

New series exploring returning to, reimagining, and revamping schools for the fall return.

As schools and districts grapple with the long-term impacts of unforeseen circumstances and crises, it's important to consider the role of responsive planning in order to successfully pivot when needed. Educators, who are planning a return to school in a new state-of-normal, can rely on tried and tested practices to support them.

 

EdTechPanel-learningcontinuityevent-1-1 

Ed Tech and the Future of Learning Continuity

Guest Speaker Panel led by Michael Horn

Ever since the advent of personal computing, technology has played an exponentially important role in enhancing the learning experience for millions of students across the country. What role will ed-tech continue to play as schools navigate online and offline learning for students in an uncertain future.

 

5d644a20e4516.image (1)-1

 

Equity Considerations for Learning Continuity 

Speaker Panel hosted by David Hardy

When “learning as usual” is disrupted, our most vulnerable students suffer the most. What equity considerations do we need to keep top-of-mind as we design plans and systems for the future of teaching and learning that enable all students to thrive?

 

EVENT INFORMATION & AGENDA

LOCATION: This is a virtual event that will take place on Zoom.  We will provide further instructions on how to join.

DATE:  June 16-18 (3 days)

TIME: 9am -12pm PT / 12pm - 3pm ET (3 hour each day)

PRICING: 

  • $55 (live)
  • $75 (live + recordings + digital swag)
  • 3 tickets for $100 (live + recordings + digital swag)
  • All proceeds from this event will be donated to a non-profit supporting educational equity

 

learning-continuity-schedule 6.16.20

 

 

 

SPEAKER LINE UP

Day 1 speakers

HalleyPotter

Stefan Lallinger

Fellow and Director, TCF Bridges Collaborative

StefanLallinger

Halley Potter

Senior Fellow, The Century Foundation

anthony-kim-circle

Anthony Kim- Keynote 

Founder and CEO, Education Elements

 
Day 2 Speakers

Flynn_Patrick-Circular-Headshot

Patrick Flynn, Author

Tepper_Amy-Circular-Headshot

Amy Tepper, Author

Rodman_Allison-Circular-Headshot

Allison Rodman, Author

 

FEATURED SESSION by Mike Petrilli 

 

Petrilli_MichaelMike Petrilli is president of the Thomas B. Fordham Institute, research fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution, executive editor of Education Next, and a Distinguished Senior Fellow for Education Commission of the States. An award-winning writer, he is the author of The Diverse Schools Dilemma, and editor of Education for Upward Mobility. Petrilli has published opinion pieces in the New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg View, and Slate, and appears frequently on television and radio. Petrilli helped to create the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Innovation and Improvement, the Policy Innovators in Education Network, and, long, long ago, Young Education Professionals. He serves on the advisory boards of the Association of American Educators, MDRC, and National Association of Charter School Authorizers. He lives with his family in Bethesda, Maryland.

 

 

Day 3 Speakers: Ed Tech Panel

Horn_Michael-Circular-Headshot

Michael B. Horn 

Head of Strategy and Senior Partner

Kurshan_Bobbi-Circular-Headshot

Barbara "Bobbi" Kurshan

Senior Fellow, Penn Graduate School of Education

Dan-Cogan-Drew-Circular-Headshot

Dan Cogan-Drew

Chief Academic Officer, Newsela

Michael-de-la-Cruz-circular-headshot

Michael de la Cruz, Global Head of Education, Google

 

 

Get The Recordings Now

 

Get a free copy of our brand new downloadable guide when you register!

Designing A Responsive Return Plan

 
Forging a Path Forward How to Design a Responsive Return Plan Blog CTA
 
 
 
 

 

Education Elements Logo

Education Elements works with districts to build and support dynamic school systems that meet the needs of every learner, today and tomorrow. We take the time to understand the unique challenges school leaders face, and then customize the Education Elements approach for each district.  We have worked with more than 950 schools and 200 districts across the country. We bring deep expertise, design thinking, expert facilitation and the spirit of collaboration, along with our extensive toolkit of resources and technology, to deliver sustainable results. Check out our latest annual report.

 

Designing School for
Learning Continuity
June 16-18, 2020

Registration Form