Schools are facing mounting pressure to reduce drop-out rates and improve student outcomes. The solution lies in keeping students engaged and excited about learning. How? By using imaginative, non-traditional teaching methods to promote deeper learning.
Attend this web seminar to discover the ways Howe Public Schools, a rural school district in Oklahoma, uses technology to transform instruction into an interactive experience. Experts will discuss how to implement innovative programs such as FIRST LEGO League, robotics, coding, and STEAM activities to advance student learning and increase engagement.
Key points:
- Using active learning to boost collaboration and fuel interactions
- Providing professional development opportunities to advance project-based learning
- Funding immersive technology and innovative learning tools
Panel:
Scott Parks
Superintendent
Howe Public Schools (OK)
Carol Ann Ford
Director of Gifted and Talented Education
Howe Public Schools
Lance Ford
Education Advocate
Cisco Education
Who will benefit: Administrators interested in STEAM, robotics, project-based learning, and digital learning. Anyone may attend.