
Presenter(s)
Event Details
Topic:
instruction, literacy & inclusion
Format:
hands-on session (participant-provided devices)
Subject Level:
beginner
Age Span:
kindergarten - grade 6
grades 7-12
adult
Target Audience:
educator
family member / caregiver
K-12 administration
paraprofessional
special educator
university professor / personnel
Professional Development Credits
IACET CEUs:
0.01
ACVREP CEs:
1
Presentation Length: 1 hour
Date and Time (Central Daylight Time):
- October 22, 2026
- 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
Location:
Atrium 1
Description:
In this exciting session, you’ll discover Jennifer Jacobsen’s #1 instructional framework—a powerful approach that has helped thousands of students overcome academic challenges and thrive. This isn’t theory; it’s a real solution grounded in science and real classroom experience, designed for teachers-teaching grades k-12- who want to see results now.
Jennifer understands why learning gaps form and why many traditional interventions fall short. Her framework doesn’t just cover up problems; it targets the root causes and equips you with tools to rebuild learning from the ground up.
Get ready to discover a treasure trove of ready-to-use instructional strategies that will transform your teaching and close academic gaps at any grade level. From unexpected tools like cube-its, hula hoops, pool noodles, and even a plunger, to creative resources like decks of cards and wipe-off lanyards, this session will fill your teaching toolkit with fresh, hands-on ideas you can start using tomorrow.
Imagine the impact you’ll make when you bring these innovative strategies into your classroom!
Learning Outcomes:
As a result of this activity, participants will be able to:
• 1. Participants will be able to identify and apply at least five specific instructional strategies from the framework aimed at closing learning gaps across different grade level.
• 2. Participants will be able to describe how the brain is wired to learn but why some brain connections are not concrete in brains of students with academic learning gaps.
• 3. Participants will be able to design and plan for at least 3 differentiated ways to close the academic learning gaps in their future lesson plans to increase the likelihood that their students will shorten/close the academic learning gaps.
Disclosures:
N/A

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