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Western Wisconsin Educator's Conference Feb. 19

Posted 1:05 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2016

The 2016 Western Wisconsin Educator's Conference will focus on topics for anyone interested in education.

The Western Wisconsin Educator's Conference will be from 7:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 19, at the La Crosse Center, 300 Harborview Plaza, La Crosse. The target audience is PK-12 teachers, but many sessions will be of interest to university instructors and education students as well. Several UWL professors and staff will share information on the following topics:
  • Anti-racist teaching (Laurie Cooper Stoll)
  • Anti-bullying (Lori Reichel)
  • Helping traumatized students (Betty DoBoer)
  • Video-based modeling & ASD (Lema Kabashi)
  • Interactive math programs (Matthew Chedister)
  • Strengths-based education (Leslie Rogers)
  • Spoken word poetry (Roi Kawai)
  • Critical literacy (Jim Carlson)
  • Environment as the third teacher (Dawn Rouse)
  • Tools for Teaching Beginning Computer Science (Josh Hertel)
  • Healthy teachers and healthy students (Brian Udermann)
  • Methods to improve English Language Learner instruction (Kenneth Shonk, Jr.)
  • Caring classroom communities (Sheila Wirkus)
There are several other presenters that day, including a keynote address from Jeanine Staples, a Penn State professor, who will share how to develop culturally responsive practices for teachers of all students. Follow the WWEC on Twitter for more information (WestWIEducation). The cost is $15.

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