Personal teaching is focus of California Teachers Summit
Teaching today is no longer a simple formula. There鈥檚 more to reading, writing and math and Common Core. Students have individual needs, academic hurdles that need to be addressed to ensure success in the classroom.
This year鈥檚 Better Together: California Teacher鈥檚 Summit will enable teachers and administrators from across the state to learn how they can personalize learning and tailor strategies that will give students a bigger voice and choice in their learning, which could increase engagement and generate better outcomes. The annual summit, with keynote speaker Sir Ken Robinson, will be held July 27 at 33 locations, including Long Beach State.
Robinson works with education systems and other agencies internationally with the intent to unlock the creative energy of people and organizations.
Summit organizers are hoping this year鈥檚 event, titled 鈥淢eeting the Needs of Every Student鈥, will strengthen the state鈥檚 teacher network, enable them to share resources and strategies, and experience personalized learning.
Last year, Julie Denmion, a teacher in the Long Beach Unified School District for 20 years, and a lecturer at Long Beach State, said the summit gave teachers the 鈥渂est chance to talk to each other鈥 and find new perspectives to old problems.
Dr. Nat Hansuyadha, associate professor of and faculty coordinator for the Long Beach State summit, said the conference centers on topics that teachers want to know more about. The summit enables teachers to choose their own professional developmental path and share their ideas and strategies they utilize in the classroom.
The program will feature TED-style EdTalks, presented by teacher leaders and a choice of discussions in an Edcamp format. This format encourages peer-to-peer dialogue and empowers teachers to lean into their own learning.