Our Future Class “Rooms”: Strategies for Meeting the Needs All Kinds of Learners

 
“Every human has four endowments - self awareness, conscience, independent will and creative imagination. These give us the ultimate human freedom... The power to choose, to respond, to change.” ~ Stephen R. Covey

Join your NCAIS colleagues for a day focused on understanding in order to continue developing a knowledge base, forward thinking curriculums, and a school culture that supports the diverse learning styles of our current and future generations of students.

What is the purpose of this conference?

  • To address a top concern facing independent schools today: meeting the needs of diverse learners as we seek to prepare them for higher education and an ever-changing future

  • To bring educators together to share, model, and learn from one another

Who is the target audience?

  • General education classroom teachers

  • Student support personnel

  • Teachers of students with learning differences

  • Administrators who are developing student support programs

Why is this an important topic for independent schools?

Independent schools seek to enroll bright, inquisitive, and inquiring students.  Many times these students are twice exceptional or have learning profiles that present unique gifts and challenges.  As leaders in education, we will uplift education for all by acquiring new tools and broadening our perspective of teaching and learning.

What might you hope to gain from attending this conference?

  • An understanding of the impact of executive function challenges, dyslexia and/or language-based learning differences, and other processing challenges as they relate to learning

  • New tools and strategies to address the needs of diverse learners

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