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Wednesday, June 10
 

9:00am EDT

Designing for Continuity: Remote Instructional Strategies
LIMITED
Wednesday June 10, 2026 9:00am - 10:00am EDT
Limited Capacity seats available
This session highlights a pilot Remote Learning Project designated to strengthen instructional continuity by embedding self-directed learning (SDL) practices into the professional learning of twenty-two teachers through a stack of competency-based microcredentials.Teachers engaged in measurable, job-embedded professional development to design instruction that supports both in-person and remote learning environments. 


Attendees will explore key instructional strategies developed through the project, such as intentional lesson design for remote contexts, effective communication and feedback plans, and strategies that promote student engagement. This session will feature examples to demonstrate how implementing these instructional strategies can improve clarity, responsiveness, and student engagement across learning settings. 


In response to previous experience with unplanned remote learning such as the Global pandemic and regional hurricanes, this work reframes remote readiness as a proactive priority rather than a reactive measure. Attendees will leave with practical strategies to improve instructional design, strengthen communication and feedback, and enhance student engagement in any learning environment.
Speakers
avatar for Tyrel Winebarger

Tyrel Winebarger

Assistant Director - Research and Evaluation, Appalachian St University


avatar for Jessie Peterson

Jessie Peterson

Navigator for Learning in the Professions, Appalachian State University
Dr. Jessie Peterson is a Navigator for Learning in the Professions in the Office of Rural Promise Appalachian State University. She is also an Adjunct Instructor of Music at Rowan-Cabarrus Community College. She holds a Ph.D. in Teaching and Learning from Clemson University, an M.M... Read More →
Wednesday June 10, 2026 9:00am - 10:00am EDT
Elm Room 211 B

10:10am EDT

Learning Without Limits: Building Self-Directed Learners
LIMITED
Wednesday June 10, 2026 10:10am - 11:10am EDT
Limited Capacity seats available
This session highlights a pilot Innovation Cohort project designated to develop educators’ capacity to implement the five-step process for supporting students in Self-Directed Learning (SDL), cultivate teacher leadership, and foster a networked learning community that extends beyond traditional district boundaries. Self-Directed Learning (SDL) is a dynamic instructional strategy that fosters student autonomy by encouraging learners to take charge of their learning process. Malcolm Knowles's five-step model includes: Diagnosing learning needs, Establishing learning goals, Identifying resources, Choosing strategies, and Assessing outcomes. 


In this session, participants will explore practical applications of SDL through classroom examples that can be utilized within a single class period and/or embedded across a unit of study. By intentionally teaching students how to use each component of Knowles’s model, teachers can cultivate independence, strengthen problem-solving skills, and encourage meaningful ownership of learning. Integrating SDL into instruction empowers students to become adaptable, resourceful learners who are better prepared to navigate both academic and real-world challenges.
Speakers
avatar for Tyrel Winebarger

Tyrel Winebarger

Assistant Director - Research and Evaluation, Appalachian St University


avatar for Jessie Peterson

Jessie Peterson

Navigator for Learning in the Professions, Appalachian State University
Dr. Jessie Peterson is a Navigator for Learning in the Professions in the Office of Rural Promise Appalachian State University. She is also an Adjunct Instructor of Music at Rowan-Cabarrus Community College. She holds a Ph.D. in Teaching and Learning from Clemson University, an M.M... Read More →
Wednesday June 10, 2026 10:10am - 11:10am EDT
Elm Room 211 B

10:10am EDT

The Power of Mattering: Building the Foundation for Teacher Growth
LIMITED
Wednesday June 10, 2026 10:10am - 11:10am EDT
Limited Capacity seats available
In this session, participants will explore the research and practical insights of Zach Mercurio and his book The Power of Mattering to examine how the experience of mattering shapes individual growth and overall retention. Grounded in the core practices of noticing, affirming, and needing, we will interrogate how these skills foster meaningful connections as foundations for resilient communities.


Through guided reflection, discussion, and application, participants will identify concrete strategies to intentionally recognize others’ contributions, communicate authentic value, and create environments where individuals feel relied upon and significant.
Speakers
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Katie Matthews

New Teacher Support Coach, Appalachian State New Teacher Support
Katie Matthews is an Instructional Coach for the New Teacher Support Program (NC NTSP) who improves teachers’ instructional practices to enhance student learning and increase teacher efficacy. Katie believes cultivating authentic relationships focused on collaboration, unwavering... Read More →
avatar for Dr. Caroline Beam

Dr. Caroline Beam

Interim Regional Director and New Teacher Support Coach, Appalachian State University, New Teacher Support
Caroline Scott Armstrong Beam is a North Carolina New Teacher Support Coach with Appalachian State University who partners with teachers to explore their own professional goals by foregrounding assets and exploring goodness.  Caroline believes that teachers who are new to this career... Read More →
Wednesday June 10, 2026 10:10am - 11:10am EDT
Elm Room 134 B
 
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