Creating an inclusive classroom goes beyond seating charts and support staff—it starts with intentional, thoughtful curriculum design. In this session, educators will explore practical strategies for modifying general education curriculum to meet the diverse needs of students with disabilities. Whether you're new to building an inclusive culture, or looking to refine your approach, this hands-on workshop will provide tools for differentiating content, process, and assessment without watering down rigor. We'll dive into real-world examples, collaborate on lesson adjustments, and leave with ready-to-use resources that support access, equity, and success for all learners. Join the Mod Squad and turn curriculum challenges into opportunities for inclusive excellence!
We often think we know what a GT student should look like but sometimes we need to take a step back and look at the bigger picture. In this session we will be looking at common myths and stereotypes of gifted students.
I am a 23 year experienced teacher having taught grades K-5. I have been, both, departmentalized (ELA/SS) and self-contained, and have served as a Dyslexia Specialist. I am currently a Gifted and Talented Specialist at Hughes Elementary.
Wednesday July 23, 2025 8:30am - 10:00am CDT BNHS AC-1172775 Bobcat Blvd, Trophy Club, TX 76262, USA
This out of this world session will focus on adding critical thinking to promote creativity and fluency to grade level lessons. Buckle in for interactive learning and lots of application ideas. 3...2....1....Blast off!
Attendees will collaborate and learn how to embrace the importance of strong teacher-student bonds and how they contribute to a positive learning environment inside their classrooms. Besides a short roundtable discussion, a brainstorming session will help teachers find all the right ingredients to promote positive engagement with their students. Of course there will cute handouts and snacks!