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Thursday, October 10
 

1:40pm CDT

SPARK: Reading Rural YA Literature: A Book Club for Teachers SPARK: Up for a Thought Experiment? Using Philosophy in the ELA Classroom SPARK VIDEO: Bot or Not? Facilitating Student Analysis of AI Writing
Thursday October 10, 2024 1:40pm - 2:30pm CDT
SPARK VIDEO: Bot or Not?: All ELA educators are thinking about the growth of AI and its impact on writing instruction. AI tools can help our students with certain tasks, and they can be a hindrance in others. In this session, I will share a game I play with my students to help them recognize the benefits and drawbacks of AI-generated writing. We call the game "Bot or Not," and it's fast, fun, and easily customized. Participants in this session will learn, laugh, and leave with tools to help students engage in authentic conversations around the things AI writing can and cannot do.

SPARK Rural YA: This spark session will share findings and insights from previous book club discussions with Iowa teachers. Additionally, there will be an opportunity for teachers to sign up for the Spring 2025 iteration of the Reading Rural Book Club. Attendees will walk away with Rural YA Literature titles to share with their students.

SPARK Thought Experiment: I believe students like to go deeper than they think they can with their learning! Therefore, several years ago I began teaching a philosophy unit in my Advanced Placement Language and Composition classes.  In this session I will explain how I set up the unit (student-led Socratic seminars), offer a list of philosophical essays, and include a few philosophical thought experiments. There's more than a trolley problem!
Thursday October 10, 2024 1:40pm - 2:30pm CDT
Green Acres (Lower Level)

2:40pm CDT

Swiss Cheese Readers: Filling Reading Gaps with Secondary Students
Thursday October 10, 2024 2:40pm - 3:30pm CDT
We will share our experience delving into the Science of Reading at the secondary level. Participants will experience a structured literacy lesson and leave with resources for rigorous, low prep routines to build reading skills. This is a session for ALL teachers of ALL grade levels. No prior experience necessary!

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Megann Tresemer

8th grade English teacher, Cedar Falls Community School District

Thursday October 10, 2024 2:40pm - 3:30pm CDT
Pioneer (Lower Level)
 
Friday, October 11
 

9:15am CDT

The Power of PLAY in the ELA Classroom
Friday October 11, 2024 9:15am - 10:05am CDT
Science tells us play improves optimism, perseverance, connection, problem-solving, and emotional regulation. Play, too, can guide students to higher-level, analytic thinking. In this session, two teachers will share how we've used play in our classrooms, from those full of reticent readers and reluctant writers to the AP classroom. Students (and adults) benefit from play as an onramp to creativity. Come to play, and leave with dozens of at-the-ready play ideas to enhance the learning in your classroom!

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Contact Us:
Haley Moehlis: moehlish@wdmcs.org
Allison Berryhill: aberryhill@atlanticiaschools.org
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Allison Berryhill

ICTE Publications Coordinator, Atlantic High School
Please ask me to play the accordion in the club room! I will also talk about poetry, teacher-writers, what everyone is reading, the NCTE George Orwell Award, and how ICTE helps me connect to other teachers who want to do right by our students.
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Haley Moehlis

Valley High School
Haley Moehlis teaches AP Literature and Composition, Advanced Creative Writing, and Film as Literature at Valley High School in West Des Moines, IA. She loves: coffee, the Oxford comma, making things, sunrises, Pilot G2.38 pens, reading, capturing daily musings in her notebook, the... Read More →
Friday October 11, 2024 9:15am - 10:05am CDT
Pioneer (Lower Level)

1:00pm CDT

The Game is Afoot! Observations in Gamification
Friday October 11, 2024 1:00pm - 1:50pm CDT
An interactive glimpse of how "gamification" can supplement curriculum while engaging students. Can you level up? 
Speakers
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Tyler Johnson

LA Teacher, St. Ansgar CSD
24? 25? year ;) Language Arts Teacher - if there is any course in the world of Language Arts, it feels as though I have taught it at some point. I am very active with family and in the school community (coaching multiple sports, etc.). 
Friday October 11, 2024 1:00pm - 1:50pm CDT
Meadows (Second Floor)

1:00pm CDT

Impactful Service Learning: Student Engagement and Community Collaboration
Friday October 11, 2024 1:00pm - 1:50pm CDT
Participants in this session will learn how to effectively collaborate with community organizations on impactful service learning projects that enhance student learning. Regardless of which texts students study, there are ample opportunities to take their learning beyond the classroom, bring what they read to life, and make a difference in their wider communities. Exploring high school students' experiences learning about the Syrian Civil War through literature and assisting with a home makeover for a refugee family in their community will provide both inspiration and a template for similar service projects.
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Friday October 11, 2024 1:00pm - 1:50pm CDT
John Deere (Main Level)
 
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