Breakout Sessions

Michael Arrigoni, Cary Grove High School
Sarah Consdorf, Geneva High School
Alicia Henning, ALAH District 305
Charity Huwe, Dupo CUSD 196
Asia Patterson, Bloomington
Ashley Richardson, Eastern Illinois University
Raneesha Sanders, St. Louis
Tessa Stadnik, Eastern Illinois University
Shannon Watkins, Eastern Illinois University

Description

You can select whichever teacher's breakout room you're interested in:

  1. Michael Arrigoni, a special education teacher at Cary Grove High School imparts how to make the most out of your undergraduate career to have a rewarding profession
  2. Sara Consdorf, a teacher at Geneva High School has tips for handling the social and emotional parts of teaching, especially during a pandemic
  3. Alicia Henning, a special education teacher (6-8th) at ALAH District 305 shares about how teaching has changed her
  4. Charity Huwe, a Dupo CUSD 196 teacher offers tips on how form meaningful connections in the middle grades
  5. Asia Patterson, a 2nd grade teacher in Bloomington discusses social and emotional learning and relationship-building with low income students and families
  6. Ashley Richardson, senior majoring in special education has ideas to think about before student-teaching
  7. Reneesha Sanders, a middle level teacher shares her experiences and accomplishments in in St. Louis classrooms
  8. Tessa Stadnik is a senior earning a K-12 license in World Languages. She invites prospective and experienced teachers alike to join her as she shares the most precious reasons for pursuing a career in education.
  9. Shannon Watkins, a future elementary teacher shares about growing up in Chicago and student-teaching in rural Illinois

 
Mar 6th, 12:30 PM Mar 6th, 12:55 PM

Breakout Sessions

Virtual

You can select whichever teacher's breakout room you're interested in:

  1. Michael Arrigoni, a special education teacher at Cary Grove High School imparts how to make the most out of your undergraduate career to have a rewarding profession
  2. Sara Consdorf, a teacher at Geneva High School has tips for handling the social and emotional parts of teaching, especially during a pandemic
  3. Alicia Henning, a special education teacher (6-8th) at ALAH District 305 shares about how teaching has changed her
  4. Charity Huwe, a Dupo CUSD 196 teacher offers tips on how form meaningful connections in the middle grades
  5. Asia Patterson, a 2nd grade teacher in Bloomington discusses social and emotional learning and relationship-building with low income students and families
  6. Ashley Richardson, senior majoring in special education has ideas to think about before student-teaching
  7. Reneesha Sanders, a middle level teacher shares her experiences and accomplishments in in St. Louis classrooms
  8. Tessa Stadnik is a senior earning a K-12 license in World Languages. She invites prospective and experienced teachers alike to join her as she shares the most precious reasons for pursuing a career in education.
  9. Shannon Watkins, a future elementary teacher shares about growing up in Chicago and student-teaching in rural Illinois