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Professional Learning Leaders (AKA “Trekkies”),
You are about to embark on a mission to explore new strategies, ideas, and technologies for the new world
of professional learning. We call this “The Next Generation of Professional Learning” for a new time and age.
On behalf of the Florida Association of Staff Development (FASD), we welcome you to the fall Leadership
Conference at the beautiful Tradewinds Resort, where you will be transported to new learning. Two
keynote “captains” will guide us on this journey: Nancy Dana, Professor at the University of Florida, will
show us how to connect teacher inquiry and PLCs for powerful learning; and Fred Brown, Deputy Executive
Director of Learning Forward, will help us understand how to develop Learning Systems focused on
continuous professional learning. In addition, concurrent sessions and action labs are planned to help you
explore new frontiers, from technology to mentoring and on to innovative designs for high quality learning.
This journey is not all work – we have included informal networking times and regional meetings where you
can interface with your fellow Trekkies to share powerful practices. Our new digital conference app (XD
Events) will guide your exploration during the three days, and also provide space for you to engage in
feedback on sessions like a true 21st Century learner. Finally, we hope you visit the new worlds in our
exhibit hall where our generous sponsors will show you their latest and greatest innovations to improve
learning for all. We look forward to learning and exploring with you at WARP SPEED!
Alyson Adams & Mary Ann Ahearn
FASDLC Conference Co-Chairs
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Dear FASD Colleagues,
Welcome to the 2016 Florida Association for Staff Development Leadership Conference (FASDLC). This year
the FASD Board decided to “boldly go where no one has gone before” and voyage in the land of Professional
Learning: The Next Generation!
Each of us face the daily opportunity of meeting the diverse needs of many learners from a variety of generations
as well as learning styles in an environment that is ever changing. As planning for this conference got underway, the mission goal became clear. Our fleets need tools and strategies for providing professional learning in ways
that will meet the needs of all generations! The planning committee began feverishly working to “Make It So!”
I hope that as you participate with us in this mission, that you will benefit from the sessions planned and have
opportunities to network with others during this trek. Take time over the conference to engage in
conversations with colleagues and share your challenges and successes so you leave energized with lots of new
ideas!
From the words of Captain Jean-Luc Picard – be sure to…
“Seize the time... Live now!
Make now always the most precious time.
Now will never come again.”
Warmest Regards,
Carol Milton
FASD President 2015-2016
From the President
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Dear Colleagues:
On behalf of the more than 10,000+ members of Learning Forward, the Board of Trustees, and staff, I
extend best wishes for an outstanding fall conference. Congratulations to the conference planners,
presenters, and volunteers. Each year FASD offers a powerful learning experience to advance high
quality teaching and learning for educators and students through standards-based professional
learning. We look forward to collaborating over the next eighteen months as we plan for the Learning
Forward 2017 Annual Conference that will occur in Orlando for the third time.
Florida is home to many graduates of the Learning Forward Academy, former conference committee
members, and professional development “stars.” We are grateful for the wonderful relationship we
share with the board of the Florida affiliate, its members, and the great practitioners working day-to-
day in the field to improve professional learning to increase educator effectiveness and student
achievement. Professional Learning: The Next Generation reflects the conference planners’
commitment to sustaining excellence by attending to emerging research and best practices and
transferring that learning to those who lead now and into the future.
We are proud of the countless Florida educators who serve as exemplars of our vision statement:
Excellent teaching and learning every day. As you attend this conference, listen carefully, reflect
thoughtfully, network deliberately, and plan intentionally to achieve your goals for participation.
Sincerely yours,
Stephanie Hirsh
Executive Director
Learning Forward
Excellent teaching and learning every day
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KEYNOTE OFFICERS
Frederick Brown
Frederick Brown is currently the deputy executive director for
Learning Forward, an international association focused on
increasing teacher and leader effectiveness and student
achievement through standards-based professional learning.
Prior to his appointment at Learning Forward, Brown was a
senior program officer at The Wallace Foundation. Frederick
has served as elementary school teacher and principal as well
as a middle school assistant principal.
Nancy Fichtman Dana, Ph.D. is a passionate advocate for
practitioner inquiry as a mechanism for powerful job-embedded
professional learning. She is currently Professor of Education in
the School of Teaching and Learning in the College of Education at
the University of Florida. Nancy began her career teaching
elementary school in New York and has worked with numerous
schools, districts, and universities in implementing powerful
programs of job-embedded professional learning through inquiry
in several states and countries, as well as conducted extensive
research on the process. She has published ten books (including
The PLC Book in 2016) and over 60 articles and book chapters
related to teachers’ and administrators’ professional learning
through inquiry. Her work has received many honors including
the Association of Teacher Educator’s Distinguished Research in
Teacher Education Award and the National Staff Development
Council (Learning Forward) Book of the Year Award.
Nancy Fichtman Dana
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Time Event Location
7:30 - 8:30 am Registration and Continental Breakfast Grand Colonnade
8:30 - 9:00 am Welcome, Opening Comments, & Conference Overview Ballroom
9:00 - 11:45 am General Session 1 - Nancy Dana Inquiry and Job- Embedded PD
Ballroom
11:45 - 1:00 pm Exhibitor Hall Grand Opening Banyan Breezeway
12:00 - 1:00 pm Lunch in Breezeway w/Exhibitors—(Role-Alike Seating) Banyan Breezeway
1:00 - 2:15 pm Action Labs A & B, Concurrent Sessions 1-5 see descriptions
2:15 - 2:30 pm Break/Exhibitor Hall Banyan Breezeway
2:30 - 3:45 pm Action Labs A & B (cont’d), Concurrent Sessions 2-6 see descriptions
3:45 - 4:45 pm Hors d'œuvre Reception, Sponsored by Exhibitors Banyan Breezeway
Action Labs — 1:00—3:45 pm
Each Lab is 2 hrs. 45 min. with a 15 min. break
A
Jasmine
/Palm
Elevating and Celebrating Effective Teaching (ECET2) at the School Level— The Next Generation of Professional Learning & Teacher Leadership Jennifer Wiedenman, Daffne Cruz, Sheryl Rogers, Jessica Haynes, Keri Murphy, Beth Ashmore, Robin Everage, Angela Price, Jennifer Rouse
The (ECET2) movement is occurring across the country out of a desire to provide a forum for teachers to learn from one another and celebrate the profession. Learn how Polk County’s ECET2 Team steered their Starship Enterprise and harnessed the power of teacher leaders in their district to take the ECET2 movement into schools across the district. Come with us on this exploratory and ongoing mission to boldly go where few have gone before!
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Sawyer
The Online Learning Frontier Boldly Go Where You’ve Never Gone Before
Susan Saunders, Karen Geisel
Online Learning, the virtual frontier. This is the voyage of our session. Our 2 1/2 hour mission: to explore
strange new platforms, to seek out engaging interactivity, to boldly take you where you’ve never gone before.
Stardate - 2016, Monday, September 19th
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Session
#
& Room
Concurrent Session, Presenter, & Description
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Snowy
Egret
(not
Repeated)
Disrupt Your Orbital Velocity Inquiry
Theresa Axford What do Singapore, Shanghai, Hong Kong and British Columbia have in Common? They are top performers
in the Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) and they use “Inquiry” as the embedded
professional learning model in their schools. In this session, you will learn why inquiry can help teachers
achieve the goals that they have for student achievement and professional learning along with the value it
can have for sharing best practices and innovations across the school and the district.
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Long
Data Analysis in the Inquiry-Oriented PLC Nancy Dana, University of Florida Data analysis is one of the most complex components of PLC work. In this session, participants will review the process of data analysis and observe a PLC analyzing data “in action” through participation in a reader’s theatre. We’ll debrief the experience together, exploring the important role data analysis plays in job-embedded professional learning, and discuss practical strategies as well as challenges inherent in facilitating data analysis as a professional development leader.
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Citrus~
Glades
Using Data Visualizations to Identify Florida’s Most Accomplished Practitioners Sam Foerster
Participants will interact with data visualizations that reveal the Florida classrooms, schools, and districts where world-class learning opportunities were in evidence in 2015-16. Additionally, participants will learn how the K12 Collaborative will be helping district administrators, principals, and teachers discover and apply the know-how used by Florida’s most accomplished practitioners to implement the critical shifts in content, pedagogy, and student work necessitated by the Florida Standards.
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Blue
Heron
Teacher Preparation for Next Generation Teachers: Alternative Isn’t Alternative Anymore Cele Oldham With declining numbers of graduates from colleges of education, districts are hiring more non-ed majors on temporary teaching certificates. Learn about best practices in one district’s implementation of the state approved alternative certification program (PDCP). This session will provide opportunities for participants to engage in collaborative discussions regarding options of FL teacher preparation routes.
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Banyan
Optimizing and Accelerating ELA Instruction Becky Finn, Jennifer Michaels, Allison Kanji A teacher’s language and mindset impacts their actions. A teacher’s actions impact a student’s mindset. A student’s mindset impacts their performance. Person First Language is about respect and dignity and it puts the person – not the condition – first. Participants will understand the influence of language on mindset and will learn how to formulate feedback that activates/bolsters a growth mindset in learners .
6 *
Tarpon
(not
Repeated)
Blogging… Learning Beyond Boundaries 2:30—3:45 PM Dawn Wilson So you think you can blog? Discover how blogging can elevate your professional practice and expand your virtual Professional Learning Network (PLN). Explore a variety of professional development blogs to better understand how to connect with colleagues and enhance your knowledge and skills. Equip your technology toolbox with blogging tips and strategies aligned with Learning Forward’s Standards for Professional Learning. Learn how to apply these techniques in your own blog. Bring your laptop/iPad to this interactive session.
Session Choices - Monday, September 19, 2016
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Time Event Location 7:30 - 8:15 am Registration and
Continental Breakfast New Members’ Breakfast
Grand Colonnade Banyan Breezeway
Banyan Room
8:15 - 8:30 am Welcome, Conference Announcements Ballroom
8:30 - 11:30 am General Session 2 - Fred Brown Becoming a Learning System
Ballroom
11:30 - 12:45 pm Lunch, Awards, & Membership Meeting Ballroom
12:45 - 1:00 pm Break/Exhibitor Hall Banyan Breezeway
1:00 - 2:15 pm Action Labs C & D, Concurrent Sessions 7-12 see descriptions
2:15 - 2:30 pm Break/Exhibitor Hall Banyan Breezeway
2:30 - 3:45 pm Action Labs C & D, Concurrent Sessions 7-12 see descriptions
3:45 - 4:15 pm Drawings for Door Prizes with Exhibitors Banyan Breezeway
Action Labs — 2 hrs. 45 min. with a 15 min. break
C
Snow
Egret
The Planning Period and Beyond. . . Seth Edwards, Andrea Pyatt, Lake County Journey into the far-reaches of educational space in search of time for quality, job-embedded, collaborative professional learning. As we strive to revitalize learning experiences for the modern teacher through multi-modal and more personalized options, underlying questions remain:
Do teachers even have time for professional learning? What strategies are districts using to find time? How can collaborative time become meaningful, personalized PD?
In this collaborative action lab, we will share best-practices and explore potential scenarios to help leaders create conditions—during the school day—for teachers to learn from one another, access the PD they need in real-time, and ultimately, do their best work.
D
Tarpon
Engagement Strategies That Can Be Used in Your Next PD Megan Kendrick, Beth Hofer, Indian River As we move away from the sit-and-get model of professional development, it is always nice to have a tool box of strategies and routines that can be used and adapted to fit ANY professional development. This session will model community building activities and thinking routines that will foster creativity and promote collaboration across the audience. Participants will also be asked to share effective strategies that have worked for them and share them with the group so we can add to our virtual toolbox and continue to learn from each other!
Stardate - 2016, Tuesday, September 20th
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Session
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& Room
Concurrent Session, Description, Presenter
7 *
Sawyer (not
Repeated)
Teacher Leaders Don’t Just Happen! 1:00—2:15 PM Fred Brown, Learning Forward As leaders of learning in their schools, teacher leaders model and cultivate courageous leadership, develop systems that support students and adult learning, build a sense of collective responsibility for the learning of all students, etc. During this session, participants will explore strategies teacher-leaders can employ to strengthen teaching and learning in their schools and systems.
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Jasmine/Palm
Planning Effective Professional Learning Joanna Johnson , Polk County We will travel at warp speed to share tips, tricks, and teasers for making your professional learning out of this world! Engaging adults begins by planning for the future. Whether your professional learning design is a workshop, job-embedded coaching, or a virtual platform, we’ll share some resources to help increase the effectiveness of the learning and implementation. No matter your rank, feel free to come aboard and join us as we boldly go where no breakout session has gone before!
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Banyan
Induction and Mentoring Logan Johnson , Lindsey Hampton, Marion County Effective teaching is not intuitive. New teachers, whether they come to the classroom as a second career or directly from a teacher education program, all need support. Effective induction programs provide teachers with an opportunity to learn and grow as part of a learning community. The MCPS Educator Induction program offers new and early career teachers the chance to grow professionally through collaboration, modeling of exemplary practices, and differentiation of support based on experience and interests, using a multi-year induction program. The key to student achievement is effective teaching. Come see how Marion County is growing effective teachers.
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Citrus/Glades
Impact Shane Fairbairn, Jennifer Rivera, NEFEC What is impact and how does it differ from implementation? In this session, participants will engage with the facilitators to explore how to use existing PL to create deep and meaningful levels of implementation based on the research and practical practice by NEFEC. Participants will reflect on how they currently approach the "after and between PL" and make connections on how to improve or enhance educators' implementation of learning. Regardless of what you use, this session will ignite a spark in your context.
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Blue Heron
Meeting the Needs of Next Generation Through Social Media Meg Roa, Volusia County To infinity and beyond! Let’s explore how social media can help us develop professionally, support our school communities and engage in 21st century learning.
12 Long (not
Repeated)
PD 101 for Bold, New Directors and Coordinators * 2:30– 3:45 PM Jason Graham, FLDOE An overview and Q and A opportunity for basic information and statutory requirements for districts’ professional development systems for individuals who are new to district roles in professional development.
Session Choices - Tuesday, September 20, 2016
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FASD Regions
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Time Event Location
8:00 - 8:45 am President’s Breakfast (hot buffet) Ballroom
8:45 - 9:45 am Regional Networking and Break-out Meetings
Region I Royal Tern
Region II Snowy Egret
Region III Ballroom
Region IV Citrus/Glades
Region V Banyan
9:45 - 10:00 am Break - Checkout
10:00 - 11:30 am FLDOE Update, Jason Graham Ballroom
11:30 - Noon Closing Comments, Conference Evaluation, & Door Prizes
Ballroom
Stardate 2016 - Wednesday, September 21st
Special Thanks
Assistance with Conference Technology
Assistance with Totes, Badges, & Printing
Dan Bready & Friends
Assistance with Chart Stands & Supplies
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Florida Association for Staff Development 2015-2016
President Carol Milton Hamilton County & FDLRS/Gateway Immediate Past President Lillian Sigler Retired Educator President Elect Alyson Adams University of Florida Secretary Brenda Crouch PAEC Treasurer Cathy Starling Beacon Educator
Florida Department Of Education Representatives Eileen McDaniel Chief, Bureau of Educator Recruitment, Development and Retention
Jason Graham Senior Educational Program Director, Bureau of Educator Recruitment, Development and Retention
FASD Leadership Conference Co-Chairs
Board Appointed Position Debbie Cooke Executive Director
Regions and Contacts
Region I Barbara Eubanks Bay, Calhoun, Escambia, Franklin, Gadsden, Gulf, Holmes, Jackson, Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, Madison, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Taylor, Wakulla, Walton, Washington
Region II Vacant Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Citrus, Clay, Columbia, Dixie, Duval, Flagler, Gilchrist, Hamilton, Lafayette, Levy, Marion, Nassau, Putnam, St. Johns, Suwannee, Union
Region III Lynn Conroy Brevard, Indian River, Lake, Okeechobee, Orange, Osceola, St. Lucie, Seminole, Sumter, Volusia
Region IV Joanna Johnson Charlotte, DeSoto, Glades, Hardee, Hernando, Highlands, Hillsborough, Lee, Manatee, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk, Sarasota
Region V Shari Huene-Johnson Broward, Collier, Hendry, Martin, Miami-Dade, Monroe, Palm Beach
Florida Association for Staff Development is an Affiliate of Learning Forward
Officers
Alyson Adams University of Florida
Mary Ann Hearn ( At Large) FDLRS
Board of Directors Mary Ann Ahearn (At Large) FDLRS Shari Huene-Johnson (Reg V) Collier County
Lynn Conroy (Region III) Brevard County Sallie Jenkins (At Large) Retired Educator
Debra Elliott (At Large) HEC Joanna Johnson (Region IV) Polk County
Barbara Eubanks (Region I) Beacon Educator Elaine McCann (At Large) FIN
Shane Fairbairn (At Large) NEFEC Vacant (At Large)
Sherry Gibson (At Large) Palm Beach Cnty Vacant (Region II)
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Florida Association for Staff Development— Recommended Slate of Candidates 2016-17
President Elect: Barbara Eubanks
Region II Director: Michelle Surman
Treasurer: Cathy Starling
Secretary: Glenna Wyatt
Years in Education 36 years
Current Position Coordinator
Current Organization Bay District Schools/Beacon Educator
Years in FASD 12 years
Current FASD Service Region I Director, Website Manager
Past FASD Service Fall Leadership Conference Co-Chair (2013-14), Region 1 Director (2012-2016), Treasurer (2009-2012), Web/Technology Committee (2009-present)
Years in Education 20 Years in Education
Current Position Learning Resource Specialist
Current Organization FDLRS/SPRINGS
Years in FASD 6 Years
Current FASD Service Workshop Presenter
Past FASD Service FASDLC 2014 Workshop Presenter
Years in Education 30 years in education
Current Position Project Director for Beacon Learning Center/Beacon Educator
Current Organization Bay District Schools
Years in FASD 13 years
Current FASD Service Treasurer
Past FASD Service Treasurer (2005-2009, 2012-present), President (2010-2011), Immediate Past President (2011-12), President-Elect (2009-10), Secretary (2004-05), Fall Leadership Conference Co-Chair (2008-2009).
Years in Education 18 years
Current Position Director, Professional Development Services
Current Organization Orange County Public Schools
Years in FASD 5 years
Current FASD Service No
Past FASD Service No
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Two Director At-Large Positions available from the following list.
Florida Association for Staff Development— Recommended Slate of Candidates cont’d
Director At-Large: Elaine McCann
Director At-Large: Shane Syfrett
Years in Education 35 years in education
Current Position Inclusion facilitator; instructional
Current Organization Florida Inclusion Network
Years in FASD 6 years
Current FASD Service Current Director-At-Large; Registration Committee for the past 5 years
Past FASD Service Facilitator for break-out sessions
Years in Education 24 years
Current Position Director for Professional Learning
Current Organization Leon County Schools
Years in FASD 2 years
Current FASD Service No
Past FASD Service No
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