On August 4, 2020, Tulare County Office of Education held its first ever virtual conference, Moving Our Students Forward in 2020. Over 40 sessions were held on a variety of distance learning related topics, and all sessions were recorded for future viewing. Session recordings and available session handouts are listed below.
8:00 am - 9:00 am Sessions
Everyone Has a Story: Narrative Writing in the Virtual World (Grades TK-5)
Growth Mindset: Developing a Culture Where Students Believe in Themselves & Each Other
Handle With Care: Providing Effective Education for Foster and Homeless Children and Youth During These Uncertain Times
Math Routines (Grades K-3, 4-8)
Meet Me on the Corner of Self Control and Rebel Thinking
Parents: Distance Learning Integration Tools with Google Classroom
SEL Curriculum
9:15 am - 10:15 am Sessions
Desmos (Grades 6-8)
How to Leverage Parents as Partners
Parents: Navigating the New Normal: Ensuring Readiness for High School Graduates
Resource Mapping & Matching
Student Attendance, Chronic Absenteeism, and Equity in the Current National Climate
Teachers: Standards-Aligned Digital Resources to Support Virtual Learning
10:30 am - 11:30 am Sessions
Arts at the Heart of Learning
Integrated ELD for Distance Learning
Mi nombre, mi identidad (en Español)
Parents: Learn how to Prepare for for your Child's IEP Meeting and Participate Effectively Whether by Phone, Face to Face or on Zoom
Problem Solving in the Virtual Math Classroom
Relevance Matters - Student Motivation From a Distance
12:30 pm - 1:30 pm Sessions
Building Relationships in a Distance Learning Environment: My Name, My Identity
Desmos (Grades 9-12)
History/Social Science Distance Learning Principles
Is Your Oxygen Mask On?
Parents: Standards-Aligned Digital Resources to Support Virtual Learning
Science Like a Boss (Grades K-5)
Taking CTE... Online
1:45 pm - 2:45 pm Sessions
Apoyando a sus hijos en el hogar (en Español)
Building Relationships to Facilitate Positive IEP Outcomes
Educators: Navigating the New Normal: Ensuring Readiness for High School Graduates
Engaging Families and Communities: Strategies and Practices Coming Out of the Community Engagement Initiative
Parents: Understanding the IEP Process Whether by Phone, Face to Face, or on Zoom
Supporting Literacy Skills Developed in a Blended Learning Environment (Grades K-5)
Using Virtual Math Manipulatives to Engage Student Thinking
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm Sessions
Leverage Video to Connect with Students
Parents: Building Effective Communication with the IEP Team
Science Like a Boss (Grades 6-12)
Six Tips for Supporting English Learners in the New Context
Special Education Panel: Meeting Kids' IEP Needs During a Pandemic
Universal Behavior Supports After School Disruption
Unsurface Students' Hidden Knowledge and Misconceptions
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