The term ‘Epic’ is defined as a story that conveys a sense of significance. That’s what school can be: students’ taking part in a significant, purposeful story. Using funny, inspirational stories and researched-based strategies, Trevor shares how to use the power of story, brain science, and authentic learning to help teachers achieve true student engagement. Educators from all subject areas and grade levels will leave with proven practices to create authentic learning experiences, motivation to foster deeper student-connections, and a compelling reminder of the impact educators have on their students’ lives.
The term ‘Epic’ is defined as a story that conveys a sense of significance. That’s what school can be: students’ taking part in a significant, purposeful story. Using funny, inspirational stories and researched-based strategies, Trevor shares how to use the power of story, brain science, and authentic learning to help teachers achieve true student engagement. Educators from all subject areas and grade levels will leave with proven practices to create authentic learning experiences, motivation to foster deeper student-connections, and a compelling reminder of the impact educators have on their students’ lives.
In this informal, interactive conversation, elementary educators are encouraged to ask questions, share stories & experiences, and explore practical classroom strategies. The goal is to create space for authentic dialogue and collaboration around the ideas presented in the keynote.
In this informal, interactive conversation, middle, high and higher education educators are encouraged to ask questions, share stories & experiences, and explore practical classroom strategies. The goal is to create space for authentic dialogue and collaboration around the ideas presented in the keynote.
Do you feel like you’re always working, and yet you’ve never done enough? In this keynote, you’ll discover simple mindset shifts that will empower you to teach or lead from the perspective of doing fewer things, better. Learn practical ways schools have streamlined, simplified, and even eliminated low-level tasks to create more space in the day for deep work and innovative practices. Discover actionable ideas for analyzing and adjusting status quo procedures that aren’t the highest use of your time. You’ll walk away knowing how to set clear, realistic goals and focus your energy on the highest priorities.
Now that we’ve identified high priorities and found ways to simplify and streamline the rest, let’s focus on maximizing our time. What if we stopped forcing ourselves and our students to get important work done, and approached productivity as a lifelong experiment we can have fun exploring together? Discover what the latest neuro-scientific principles teach us about managing time, energy, and focused attention. We’ll unpack Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi’s research on the flow state, then use interactive activities and discussions to help you find ways to incorporate this optimal state of human experience within your work.
What else might be possible in your secondary or higher education classroom beyond the status quo? Create a new vision for your work through a “fewer things, better” lens, and incorporate principles of flow theory so you can co-thrive with your students. Share and discover what’s working, what new things you may want to try, and brainstorm solutions to common problems with Angela and your fellow educators.
Angela will meet and greet in the Ballroom between her afternoon discussion sessions. We will also be selling Angela's book, Fewer Things, Better, and she will be happy to sign it for you.
What else might be possible in your elementary classroom beyond the status quo? Create a new vision for your work through a “fewer things, better” lens, and incorporate principles of flow theory so you can co-thrive with your students. Share and discover what’s working, what new things you may want to try, and brainstorm solutions to common problems with Angela and your fellow educators.
Our 25th Birthday award luncheon will feature presentation of the 2025 Copenhaver Contribution to Education Award to Mrs. Tamara Teaff. Following the award presentation Dr. Shamari Reid will share a message intended to inspire participants to prioritize their humanity, self-regard and self care during these trying times.
Dr. Reid will meet and greet in the Ballroom between the award luncheon. We will also be selling his book, Humans Who Teach: A guide to centering love, justice, and liberation in schools, and he will be happy to sign it for you.