868-841 LMS Network

10/14/2024 08:30 AM - 11:30 AM CT

Description

Schedule:

  • October 14, 2024: 8:30 am - 11:30 am
  • December 18, 2024: 8:30 am - 11:30 am
  • February 17, 2025: 9:00 am - 2:00 pm
  • April 25, 2025: 8:30 am - 11:30 am

Location: In-Person at CESA 2

Price: First attendee per district: $150
Two or more attendees: $75 per attendee (Pricing will be adjusted after registering, please disregard the $150 price)

Please reach out to kayla.noggle@cesa2.org if you will have two or more attendees AND you will be purchasing by credit card.

Content Questions: Kim Stieber-White (kim.stieber-white@cesa2.org)

Registration Questions: Kayla Noggle (kayla.noggle@cesa2.org)

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About this event: Join us for quarterly in-person sessions designed specifically to meet the needs of school library media specialists. Each session will include updates and resources from our WI DPI school library consultant, Monica Treptow. This will be followed by a topic of focus, such as intellectual freedom, Al and the library program, library planning, library instruction scope and sequence building, and whatever else we collectively decide is a priority this school year. Ample time will also be provided for valuable in-person networking, along with collaboration within and across districts.

 

The October, December, and April sessions finish around noon with optional afternoon time and space reserved for independent dedicated planning. CESA 2 consultant support will be available as needed in the afternoons. The February session will be a full day and include a school library Ed Camp.

 

New this year is an optional book study, which will be offered during the scheduled network time!

 

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Our Presenters: Kim Stieber-White, Beth Clarke, and Frank Devereaux

Kim Stieber-White joins CESA 2 with deep knowledge and experience in Social Justice, Technology and Literacy.  Her experience in schools spans urban, suburban, and rural settings and includes classroom English Language Arts, Reading Specialist, Library Media Specialist, Technology Integrator, and Instructional Coach.  Kim is in the process of completing a PhD in Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis with a focus on Literacy and Equity.

 

 

Beth ClarkeBeth Clarke is an innovative educator with over 25 years of experience who is an advocate to ignite the learning experience.  Her passion lies in learner-centered pedagogy while partnering with educators to leverage digital tools and resources. Currently, Beth’s role is the Senior Director of the Digital Leadership and Learning Center at CESA 2 where she has the opportunity to support educators across southern WI.  Also, Beth facilitates the integration of Universal Design for Learning to promote conditions for inclusive education, the New Teacher Mentor program to support educator induction and sustainability, as well as the ISTE Educator Certification program which builds modern educators world-wide.  Most importantly, equity is a priority in every facet of her work.

 

Frank Devereaux is an Innovative Deeper Learning Designer from the Madison area and works as a consultant for CESA 2 in the Strategic Innovation for Learning Center of Excellence. His experience centers on the integration of technology in creative and innovative ways to support student learning in the classroom. Over the past few years, he has been diving into the realm of AI integration, inclusivity and equity in STEAM curriculum, and Design Thinking Projects for the Makerspace that are culturally relevant.

 

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