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Wednesday July 16, 2025 9:30am - 10:30am EDT
 If we want students to graduate with the skills and dispositions outlined in NY's Portrait of a Graduate, we obviously need to think about teaching and learning across grade levels and time. We will use the Solutionary Framework™ as an example and will actively consider and discuss the following: How do we ensure that student learning experiences authentically and reliably build toward the outcomes described in NY's Portrait of a Graduate, regardless of pathway through school? We are confident that the wisdom to answer this question in ways that fit your context/vision will be in the room. Join us!
Speakers
avatar for Julie Meltzer

Julie Meltzer

Director of K-12 and Teacher Education, Institute for Humane Education
I am passionate about supporting others to design and facilitate meaningful inquiry to action projects with students. I believe that all students should have multiple opportunities throughout their time in school to work on addressing issues they care about in their schools and communities... Read More →
avatar for Betsy Farrell-Messenger

Betsy Farrell-Messenger

Facilitator of Solutionary Teaching and Learning, Institute for Humane Education
I truly believe together we can strive to make the world a better place for people, animals and the environment by becoming solutionaries. I deeply enjoy facilitating and supporting teachers giving students voice, agency and optimism through inquiry to action projects within their... Read More →
Wednesday July 16, 2025 9:30am - 10:30am EDT
Room W207

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