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Monday, July 6
 

11:00am CDT

I Was Burnt Out, But Not Broken
LIMITED
Monday July 6, 2026 11:00am - 12:00pm CDT
Limited Capacity seats available
Burnout isn’t just a buzzword—it’s a bonafide epidemic, especially among those juggling too many balls (and probably forgot where they put the one labeled “self-care”). In this refreshingly honest and practical session, we’ll explore what burnout really looks like, why it hits educators especially hard, and how to spot the signs before you're fully crispy. Through personal stories, laughter, and practical strategies, we’ll name what’s exhausting us—and reclaim some hope, boundaries, and breathing room.

By the end of this session, participants will be able to:
  • Recognize common signs and symptoms of burnout, particularly as they show up in higher education.
  • Identify personal and systemic factors contributing to burnout—and differentiate between what we can change and what we need to challenge.
  • Understand the stress response cycle and how to move through that cycle.
  • Laugh (a little!) and leave feeling seen, supported, and empowered to set boundaries and prioritize their well-being.
Speakers
avatar for Erin Lee Schneider

Erin Lee Schneider

Dean, Student Success and Urban Student Development, Des Moines Area Community College
Erin Lee Schneider, J.D. serves as Dean of Student Success and Urban Student Development at Des Moines Area Community College. She previously served as Assistant Dean for Student Services at Drake University Law School, where she was recognized as a Drake Public Service Scholar.A... Read More →
Monday July 6, 2026 11:00am - 12:00pm CDT
109
  General
  • global Y

1:15pm CDT

Accelerated Learning Strategies for Busy Adult Learners
LIMITED
Monday July 6, 2026 1:15pm - 2:45pm CDT
Limited Capacity seats available
Adult students juggle work, parenting, transportation barriers, and stress. This session introduces evidence-based techniques—retrieval practice, spacing, interleaving, micro-drills, cognitive load management—that help them learn faster, remember longer, and stay engaged. Participants practice turning existing reading, writing, and math tasks into accelerated-learning activities they can use immediately.
Speakers
avatar for Kathy Houghton

Kathy Houghton

Executive Director, Literacy New York
Kathy Houghton is the Executive Director of Literacy New York and the director of Literacy NY’s NY State Education Department-funded Rest of State Support and Technical Assistance Center (STAC). Unique to NY State, the STAC builds capacity and offers support to community-based and... Read More →
Monday July 6, 2026 1:15pm - 2:45pm CDT
109
  General
  • global Y

3:00pm CDT

Academic Conversations in the Adult ELL Classroom
LIMITED
Monday July 6, 2026 3:00pm - 4:00pm CDT
Limited Capacity seats available
This session explores Academic Conversations by Jeff Zwiers and Marie Crawford as applied in a non-credit adult ELL classroom.. Participants will learn how structured academic talk can build language, confidence, and critical thinking skills for learners across all NRS levels—from pre-literate to advanced.

Through real classroom examples, the session will demonstrate how academic conversations can be differentiated to meet diverse learner needs. Attendees will leave with practical, ready-to-use activities that support meaningful student interaction, including adaptable conversation routines and scaffolds that can be implemented immediately in their own classrooms.
Speakers
avatar for Joel Bouwers

Joel Bouwers

ELL Consultant, Des Moines Area Community College
Joel Bouwers is an ELL Consultant and Adjunct Instructor at Des Moines Area Community College's Urban Campus.  He holds a Master’s in Curriculum and Instruction (TESOL) from the University of Kansas. He has taught adult English learners in community colleges, nonprofit, workplace, and online... Read More →
Monday July 6, 2026 3:00pm - 4:00pm CDT
109
  ELL
  • global Y
 
Tuesday, July 7
 

9:30am CDT

Executive Functioning Skills for Adult Learners
LIMITED
Tuesday July 7, 2026 9:30am - 10:30am CDT
Limited Capacity seats available
Executive Function challenges affect attendance, persistence, and learning for many adults. This workshop provides practical, classroom-ready tools for supporting planning, memory, focus, and self-management. Participants learn how to embed EF routines into reading, math, and ESL instruction using simple checklists, visual planners, chunking strategies, and metacognitive prompts
Speakers
avatar for Kathy Houghton

Kathy Houghton

Executive Director, Literacy New York
Kathy Houghton is the Executive Director of Literacy New York and the director of Literacy NY’s NY State Education Department-funded Rest of State Support and Technical Assistance Center (STAC). Unique to NY State, the STAC builds capacity and offers support to community-based and... Read More →
Tuesday July 7, 2026 9:30am - 10:30am CDT
109
  General
  • global Y

10:45am CDT

Workplace English for ESOL Learners
LIMITED
Tuesday July 7, 2026 10:45am - 12:15pm CDT
Limited Capacity seats available
Workplace English is fundamentally functional English—language for clarifying, reporting, asking, responding, and problem-solving at work. This session is built around practical, low-prep routines that teachers can introduce immediately in ESL, ABE/ESOL, IET, and workplace-focused classes. It includes scripted language, role plays, and mini-activities that align with workplace communication demands. 
Speakers
avatar for Kathy Houghton

Kathy Houghton

Executive Director, Literacy New York
Kathy Houghton is the Executive Director of Literacy New York and the director of Literacy NY’s NY State Education Department-funded Rest of State Support and Technical Assistance Center (STAC). Unique to NY State, the STAC builds capacity and offers support to community-based and... Read More →
Tuesday July 7, 2026 10:45am - 12:15pm CDT
109
  ELL
  • global Y

1:45pm CDT

From Canvas to Career: Turning Instruction into Opportunity for Adult Learners
LIMITED
Tuesday July 7, 2026 1:45pm - 2:45pm CDT
Limited Capacity seats available
Adult learners are more engaged and persistent when they understand how classroom learning connects to real-world opportunities. This interactive session highlights how Canvas-based instruction and career pathway advising can work together to create meaningful, student-centered learning experiences.

Participants will explore how curriculum delivered through Canvas can be intentionally aligned with career exploration, helping students connect academic skills to future goals. The presenters will share practical strategies, digital tools, and ready-to-use activities—including career exploration resources and classroom applications—that can be immediately implemented in HiSET, ABE, and ELL settings.

Attendees will leave with concrete ideas for integrating career pathways into instruction, increasing student motivation, and supporting learners in building clear, achievable plans for their future.
Speakers
avatar for Christine Baker

Christine Baker

Adult Education & Literacy Navigator, Des Moines Area Community College
Christine Baker is an Advisor in Adult Education and Literacy at Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC). She works closely with adult learners to support their journey toward earning their high school equivalency and exploring career pathways. Christine is passionate about helping... Read More →
avatar for Gayle Gosch

Gayle Gosch

DMACC Math and HiSET Instructor, Des Moines Area Community College
Gayle Gosch is a dedicated HiSET Math instructor at DMACC who brings creativity and innovation to adult education. She has developed extensive curriculum tailored to meet the needs of adult learners and effectively uses Canvas to enhance instruction and student engagement. Gayle is... Read More →
Tuesday July 7, 2026 1:45pm - 2:45pm CDT
109
 
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