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NASDTEC at 90: Still Making a Difference for Students NASDTEC 90 th Annual Conference June 10-12, 2018 (PRE-CONFERENCE--Annual Regional Conversations: June 9) Marriott City Center Hotel Minneapolis, MN Annual Conf 2018 DRAFT Agenda APRIL 23 June 9 1:00 4:30 Registration Desk 1:30 4:30 (rooms to right) REGISTRATION SATURDAY ANNUAL REGIONAL CONVERSATIONS 4th FLOOR Northeast: Pine Lake Room Southern: Cedar Lake Room Central: Birch Lake Room Western: Maple Lake Room NOTES ON OTHER VENUES AND MEETINGS OF INTEREST TO NASDTEC ATTENDEES: --OFFICE IS IN Registration Desk Area on --EXHIBITORS set up IN Atrium on Sunday morning --PESBA meeting will be held on Saturday morning from 7:30-Noon. Details will be sent. --ETS CLIENT CONFERENCE to be held on Wednesday morning, June 13. (Meals scheduled for Deer Lake Room, meeting in Elk Lake Room on 4th Floor) For Details on this Meeting, Contact your ETS Representative June 10 7:00 4:00 Registration Desk 7:30 8:45 Ballroom 3 REGISTRATION SUNDAY First Timer/New Director Breakfast Sponsored by Educational Testing Service 7:45 8:45 Ballroom 4 General Breakfast Sponsored by Educational Testing Service

9:00 9:30 Opening Remarks and Welcome Leah Breen (MI), NASDTEC Vice-President/Planning Committee Chairperson Anne Marie Fenton (GA), NASDTEC President Phillip Rogers, NASDTEC Executive Director Alex Liuzzi, Executive Director, Minnesota Professional Educator Licensing and Standards Board 9:30 10:30 General Session 1 Reading with Patrick: A Teacher, a Student, and a Life-Changing Friendship Michelle Kuo, Author Sponsored by Evaluation Systems of Pearson 10:30 10:45 Networking: Break Sponsored by CAEP 10:45 11:45 General Session 2 Federal Update on Every Student Succeeds Act Roberta Miceli, Deputy Director, Office of State Support, US Department of Education 11:45 12:00 12:00 1:15 Ballrooms 3-4 Update from the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards LUNCH Sponsored by NBPTS 1:15 2:15 A-1: Ballroom 1-2 (4 th ) A-2: Deer/Elk Rms (4 th ) Concurrent Block A A-1 Addressing Teacher Shortages under ESSA: A Cross-State Dialogue Ellen Sherratt, Vice-President for Policy and Research, National Board for Professional Teaching Standards Tara Kini, Director of State Policy, Learning Policy Institute A-2 NASDTEC Interactive Certification Issues/Interstate Agreement Robert Hagerman, Executive Director, West Virginia Department of

Education Jayne Meyer, Director, Office of Teaching and Leading, Alabama State Department of Education Nancy Pugliese, Bureau Chief, Connecticut Department of Education A-3: Trees Room (4 th ) A-4: Grays/Wayzata Rooms (8 th ) A-3 Challenges in Title II, HEA Reporting: A Roundtable Discussion Carrie Murthy, Project Director, Title II HEA Data Collection and Title II Support Center, Westat Freddie Cross, Statistician, Office of Postsecondary Education, U.S. Department of Education A-4 Future Educator Signing Day Johanna MacKenzie, Gifted and Talented Teacher, Norwalk (IA) High School, D.T. Magee, Superintendent, Norwalk (IA) School District Shelly Vroegh, 2017 Iowa Teacher of the Year, 5th Grade Teacher/Instructional Coach, Norwalk School District Bailey Bishop, Family and Consumer Science Teacher, Norwalk High School Alyx Witt, Introduction to Education Student, Norwalk High School 2:15 2:25 Transition Time 2:30 3:30 B-1: Ballroom 1-2 B-2: Deer/Elk Rooms B-3: Trees Room A-4: Grays/Wayzata Rooms (8th) Concurrent Block B B-1 From Industrial to Professional: Creating Professional Teacher Leadership Pathways Joe Doctor, Chief Operating Officer, National Board for Professional Teaching Standards Betsy Brown-Ruzzi, Vice President, National Center on Education and the Economy B-2 Micro-credentialing in the KY Valley Education Cooperative Robert Brown, Professional Learning Lead Kentucky Valley Education Cooperative B-3 NASDTEC Interactive Preparation Issues Anne Marie Fenton, Director, Assessment Division, Georgia Professional Standards Commission Mary Sandy, Executive Director, California Commission on Teacher Credentialing Connie Gayle, Director of the School of Education. North Central University B-4 Preparing Teachers for Deeper Learning: Walking the Talk Maria Hyler, Deputy Director & Senior Researcher Learning Policy Institute Patricia Luebke, Dean of the School of Professional Studies Alverno College, Milwaukee, WI 3:30 3:40 Transition Time

3:45 4:45 5:00 6:30 (approx.) Minnesota Room 6 th Floor General Session 3 AACTE Initiatives Lynn Gangone, President and CEO American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education Reception Sponsored by Evaluation Systems of Pearson June 11 7:00 5:00 Registration Desk 7:30 8:45 Ballroom 3 Ballroom 4 Crystal Lake Room Deer/Elk Room All on REGISTRATION MONDAY Regional Breakfast Meetings (Room Assignments will be posted on the app and at the registration table) Sponsored by University of Phoenix College of Education 9:00 10:00 General Session 4 How State & Federal Policies Influence the Quality of Teachers in the Workforce Dan Goldhaber, Director, National Center for the Analysis of Longitudinal Data in Education Research (CALDER); Vice-President, American Institutes for Research Networking: Break Sponsored by National Education Association 10:00 10:15 10:15 11:15 C-1: Ballroom 1-2 Concurrent Block C C-1 Creating Collaborative Learning Environments for Teachers Madelyn Gardner, Research & Policy Associate Desiree Carver-Thomas, Research and Policy Associate Maria Hyler, Deputy Director of Washington DC office, Senior Researcher Learning Policy Institute Patricia Luebke, Dean & Director of the Special Education Program, Alverno College School of Education. Lee-Ann Stephens, Equity & Instructional Coach St. Louis Park (MN) School District

C-2: Deer/Elk Rooms C-3: Trees Room C-4: Grays/Wayzata Rooms (8 th ) 11:15 12:45 Ballrooms 3-4 C-2 CCSSO s New National Ed Leadership Preparation (NELP) Standards Irv Richardson, Education Leadership Consultant Council of Chief State School Officers Paul Katnik, Assistant Commissioner, Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education Jackie Wilson, Director, National Policy Board for Education Administration C-3 How Formalizing Articulations Impacts Equity & Access for All Kimberly Tobey, Executive Director, National Association of Community College Teacher Ed Programs Peggy Ballard, Professor of Reading and Literacy, Minnesota State University Linette Manier, Professor & Director of Teacher Education, Normandale Community College, Bloomington, MN C-4 NASDTEC Interactive --Clearinghouse Issues Carolyn Angelo, NASDTEC Attorney Vickie Chamberlain, Consultant, Professional Educators Standards Board Association NASDTEC LEADERSHIP AWARD LUNCHEON Sponsored by Evaluation Systems of Pearson 1:00 2:00 General Session 5 Current State Legislative Issues & Approaches to Educator Certification in America Featuring Legislators Selected by the National Conference of State Legislatures Representative Robert Behning (R--Indiana) Representative Sharon Tomiko Santos (D-Washington) 2:00 2:10 Transition Time 2:15 3:15 D-1: Ballroom 1-2 D-2: Deer/Elk Rooms Concurrent Block D D-1 They Didn t Teach Us That in College! Steven Gilhuley, Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum & Instruction Rachel Gross, principal, Davison Avenue Intermediate School Marguerite Izzo, 5 th Grade ELA teacher Meredyth Martini, Special Education Director Daniel F. Nehlsen, Principal, Howard T. Herber Middle School Malverne (NY) School District D-2 Streamlining Reciprocity while Maintaining High Standards Stephanie Aragon, Policy Analyst, K-12 Institute, Education Commission of the States Sarah Pinsky, Policy Manager, National Board for Professional Teaching

D-3: Trees Room D-4: Grays/Wayzata Rooms (8 th ) Standards Phil Rogers, Executive Director, NASDTEC Saroja Warner, Program Director, Education Workforce, Council of Chief State School Officers D-3 Expectations and Aspirations: Accreditation as the Profession s Quality Conversation Mark LaCelle-Peterson, President and CEO, Association for Advancing Quality in Educator Preparation (AAQEP) D-4 NASDTEC Interactive--NASDTEC "Soup to Nuts Brian Devine, Director for Educator Licensure, Massachusetts Department of Elementary & Secondary Education Jayne Meyer, Director, Office of Teaching and Leading, Alabama State Department of Education Lynn Hammonds, Executive Director, Hawaii Teacher Standards Board 3:25--- JURISDICTIONAL NETWORKING TIME June 12 7:30 8:45 Ballrooms 3-4 TUESDAY NASDTEC Business Meeting (Continental Breakfast Served) Sponsored by Educational Testing Service 9:00 10:00 General Session 6 Reimagining Certification for the 21 st Century Mary-Dean Barringer Council of Chief State School Officers Networking: Break Sponsored by Grand Canyon University 10:00 10:15 10:15 11:15 E-1: Ballroom 1-2 Concurrent Block E E-1 Using Data to Ensure that Teachers are Learner Ready on Day One Paige Kowalski, Executive Vice-President, Data Quality Campaign E-2 NASDTEC Interactive License Renewal Issues and PD

E-2: Deer/Elk Rooms E-3: Trees Room E-4: Grays/Wayzata Rooms (8 th ) Requirements: Making Renewal More Meaningful Jimmy Adams, Executive Director, KY Education Professional Standards Board Katherine Bassett, President and CEO, National Network of State Teachers of the Year Amy Marie Hewett-Olatunde, ELL Teacher, LEAP High School, St Paul, MN E-3 A Rising Tide Lifts All Ships: The Power of Collaboration in the Idaho Coalition for Educator Preparation Lisa Colón Durham, Director Certification and Professional Standards, Idaho Department of Education Jonathan Lord, Chairperson, Education Department, College of Southern Idaho Mark Neill, Assistant Dean for Educator Preparation, College of Education, Idaho State University Taylor Raney, Director of Teacher Education, University of Idaho Lori Ann Sanchez, Chairperson, Department of Education, Northwest Nazarene University Jennifer Snow, Associate Dean for Teacher Education, Boise State University E-4 Supporting Teachers to Improve Retention Laura Goe, Research Scientist, Educational Testing Service David Bosso, Social Studies Teacher, Berlin (CT) High School, 2012 Connecticut Teacher of the Year, 2012 National Secondary Social Studies Teacher of the Year Derek Olson, Elementary Teacher, Stillwater (MN) School District, 2008 Minnesota Teacher of the Year 11:15 11:25 Transition Time 11:30 12:15 12:15 1:15 Ballrooms 3-4 General Session 7 NASDTEC Initiatives Update Clearinghouse, NASDTEC Academy, Multi-State Educator Lookup System, NCAEE Phillip Rogers, Executive Director, NASDTEC Steve Sonnich, NASDTEC Consultant Anne Marie Fenton, Georgia Professional Standards Commission Others TBD President s Luncheon Sponsored by Educational Testing Service

1:30 2:30 F-1: Ballroom 1-2 (4 th ) F-2: Deer/Elk Rooms (4 th ) F-3: Trees Room (4 th ) Concurrent Block F F-1 Cybertraps: Now with Ethics! Frederick Lane, Author/Lecturer/Education Consultant F-2 Strengthening Educator Preparation with Embedded Performance Assessment Mary Vixie Sandy, Executive Director, California Commission on Teacher Credentialing Amy Reising, Director of Performance Assessment Development California Commission on Teacher Credentialing Nicole Amador, Vice President of Educator Certification, Evaluation Systems Group of Pearson F-3 NASDTEC Interactive--Using the NASDTEC Online Community Phil Rogers, NASDTEC Executive Director 2:30 2:45 2:45 --3:45 G-1: Ballroom 1-2 (4 th ) G-2: Deer/Elk Rooms (4 th ) G-3: Trees Room (4 th ) Transition Time Concurrent Block G G-1 Georgia s Non-Traditional Route to Initial Certification: Preparing & Retaining Quality Educators Penney McRoy, Director, Educator Preparation Division Julie Beck, Director of Non-Traditional Educator Preparation Georgia Professional Standards Commission H. Justin Griffin, Teacher, Mill Creek Elementary School, Statesboro, GA Michelle Thompson, Professional Learning Facilitator DeKalb County Schools (GA) Teacher Academy for Preparation and Pedagogy (DCSD TAPP) G-2 Building Cadres of High Impact Teachers David LaJeunesse, Chief of Educator Certification, Florida Department of Education G-3 Best Practices of Attracting, Admitting, Supporting, & Graduating Strong, Diverse Educators Laura Goe, Research Scientist Travis E. Rodgers, Strategic Advisor, Diversity Initiatives Zachary Collier, Graduate Fellow Educational Testing Service