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2024 MDE Continuous Improvement Conference
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Thursday, November 21
 

10:45am EST

Reflective Practices - the Key to Continuous Improvement
Thursday November 21, 2024 10:45am - 12:00pm EST
We will explore strategies for cultivating a collaborative reflective culture with all members of the learning community that continuously focuses on improving everyday outcomes for students. We will share approaches for developing systemic reflective practices, including: - Creating courageous spaces for open dialogue - Using structured protocols for effective reflection - Acting on reflections to drive continuous improvement. Join us to learn how to foster an environment where reflective practices thrive and support sustainable improvement.

Supported Strand: Culture

MODERATOR: Connie McCall
Speakers
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Dr. Karen Rayner

Data Assssment and Evaluation Consultant, Lenawee ISD
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Nick Wasmer

Supervisor of Leadership & Continuous Improvement, Oakland ISD
I have the honor of leading and supporting a unit of consultants within the District and School Services department which provides information, tools, and resources to support school and district leaders in designing, implementing, and evaluating federal and state programs resulting... Read More →
Thursday November 21, 2024 10:45am - 12:00pm EST
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12:45pm EST

Advancing Balanced Assessment Systems through Continuous Improvement
Thursday November 21, 2024 12:45pm - 2:00pm EST
A cultural shift from compliance to continuous improvement in education is essential as we prioritize professional learning opportunities that embed improvement thinking into everyday teaching practices. Implementing balanced assessment systems that provide real-time feedback, allowing educators to adjust instruction and improve student learning outcomes is imperative. Districts must foster a collaborative environment where teachers share insights and successes, leveraging evidence-driven strategies. Barriers such as poor planning and unclear outcomes can inhibit districts efforts. The MAC has created several Strategic Implementation Guides and Planning Tools that can assist districts as they reexamine their assessment systems.

Supported Strand: Culture, Systems

MODERATOR: Brittany Smith

Speakers
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Kathy Humphrey

Project Manager, Michigan Assessment Consortium
As a consultant for the Michigan Assessment Consortium (MAC), Kathy Humphrey provides expertise in the use of the MICIP process to build balanced assessment systems. She also contributes to program evaluation, survey research, and project management. At Ingham Intermediate School... Read More →
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Nicole Kalmbach

Coordinator of Instructional Services, Data & Assessment, Kalamazoo RESA
Nicole currently serves as a Coordinator of Instructional Services and Community Supports, Data & Assessment at Kalamazoo Regional Educational Service Agency. Since 2016, Nicole has provided professional learning, consulting, and instructional coaching to county districts focused... Read More →
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Ellen Vorenkamp

Assessment Consultant, Michigan Assessment Consortium
Ellen Vorenkamp has worked in the field of education for the past 30+ years. She currently serves as the Professional Learning Director for the Michigan Assessment Consortium (MAC).In addition, she is a lead for the FAME program through MDE, a board member for the MAC and a private... Read More →
Thursday November 21, 2024 12:45pm - 2:00pm EST
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2:15pm EST

Including All Voices: Equitable Family Engagement in the Continuous Improvement Process
Thursday November 21, 2024 2:15pm - 3:30pm EST
Equitable family engagement ensures that family engagement represents the diversity of the entire school community and provides a range of meaningful opportunities for involvement. This session will explore those opportunities and the value of ensuring families are a part of the continuous improvement planning process.

Supported Strands: Culture, Systems

MODERATOR: Bethany Deschaine

Speakers
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Melissa Manko

Family Engagement and Early Literacy Consultant, Michigan Department of Education
Melissa has over 25 years in education- with field work in special education/learning disabilities, educational technology, public and private Montessori, early childhood, early elementary, school improvement teams, PBIS/MTSS, ISD coaching and service as a local education foundation... Read More →
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Al Thomas

Education Consultnt, MiLEAP
Al Thomas is a Family Engagement and Early Literacy Education Consultant in the Michigan Department of Lifelong Education, Advancement, and Potential (MiLEAP). Prior to coming to MiLEAP, Al worked for ten years at MDE as an Education Consultant serving districts in Northern Michigan... Read More →
Thursday November 21, 2024 2:15pm - 3:30pm EST
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