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Join us March 10-11, at Woodward’s Summit for Transformative Learning (STLinATL) 2025, where the future of education unfolds in an exhilarating two-day journey. This year, we’re thrilled to explore the theme “Embracing the Future of Education,” a beacon for the path ahead in deeper learning.
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Monday, March 10
 

9:30am EDT

Assessing Assessments in the Age of AI
Monday March 10, 2025 9:30am - 10:45am EDT
This presentation will encourage attendees to interrogate current assessment practices, especially in the context of Generative AI’s increasing role in the classroom. With these tools capable of mimicking students’ work with remarkable accuracy, many educators are scrambling to “AI-proof” their assessments—often with mixed success. We will explore data on how students are currently using Generative AI tools in schools, providing a foundation for informed discussion and reflection. Participants will examine widely used summative assessment methods and consider what we truly learn—or believe we learn—from these tools when they are used in traditional formats.

Through hands-on activities, attendees will gain a deeper understanding of the biases inherent in Generative AI tools and those designed to detect AI-generated work, offering critical insights into their limitations and implications for assessment. Discussions will also explore how to refine the use of familiar tools like rubrics and portfolios to more effectively measure authentic student growth and learning over time.

We will introduce alternative assessment strategies, including formative, collaborative, reflective, and metacognitive approaches, and discuss how these methods can promote deeper engagement and learning. By the end of the session, attendees will leave with a practical awareness of these challenges, actionable strategies for navigating them, and a detailed template to guide the process of rethinking and updating their assessment practices for a rapidly evolving educational landscape.


Speakers
avatar for Sarah Hanawald

Sarah Hanawald

Senior Director, Association for Academic Leaders
Sarah has spent over twenty-five years leading education innovation in curriculum and pedagogy in independent schools. During that time, she was a classroom teacher and advisor, department chair, technology director, and an academic dean at three North Carolina Independent schools... Read More →
Monday March 10, 2025 9:30am - 10:45am EDT
Moss Lecture Hall

12:00pm EDT

Make Your Class Sparkle with Flint AI (Alex Iakovlev)
Monday March 10, 2025 12:00pm - 12:45pm EDT
Explore Flint, an AI platform revolutionizing education, and learn how to create interactive tutors for STEM education. This session will showcase Flint's capabilities, including its latest features and progress over the past year, and provide practical examples of its use in various educational scenarios. Participants will discover how Flint can support innovative teaching methods, leaving them with the inspiration and tools to explore its potential in their own classroom settings. Whether you're teaching algebra, physics, or programming, this presentation will highlight multiple possibilities and suggest ideas for using Flint to enhance the learning experience for your students.
Monday March 10, 2025 12:00pm - 12:45pm EDT
Moss Lecture Hall

1:00pm EDT

Energize Your Math Classroom: Build Thinking Classrooms Through Collaboration and Problem-Solving
Monday March 10, 2025 1:00pm - 2:15pm EDT
Are you ready to transform your math classroom into a space of dynamic thinking and collaboration? Join us for an interactive session inspired by the Building Thinking Classroom framework, where you'll connect with fellow educators to tackle engaging math problems, exchange ideas, and discover classroom-ready tasks that promote deeper learning.
Through hands-on activities and group discussions, we’ll explore strategies to cultivate student engagement, foster critical thinking, and build a culture of inquiry. Walk away with fresh problems, new connections, and actionable insights to empower your students to think, collaborate, and succeed. This session is perfect for teachers looking to invigorate their practice and inspire the next generation of problem solvers!
Let’s build a community of thinkers—one classroom at a time!
Speakers
avatar for Diane Broberg

Diane Broberg

JK - 12 Math and Computer Science Department Chair, Mary Institute & St. Louis Country Day School
Diane Broberg is a 30+ year math educator. From elementary education to college courses, Diane is committed to helping students and teachers develop a passion and love for mathematics. She enjoys helping teachers build skills and resources that engage students in the classroom. As... Read More →
Monday March 10, 2025 1:00pm - 2:15pm EDT
Moss Lecture Hall
 
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