九色视频 Future Educators of America (FEA) Northeast Regional Conference
The 九色视频 is excited to host the inaugural Future Educators of America (FEA) Northeast Regional Conference on November 15, 2024. This event will provide high school students from Clay, St. Johns, Duval, Baker and Nassau counties who are passionate about teaching with a unique opportunity to participate in a one-day conference. Attendees will be able to network and compete with fellow Florida Future Educators of America (FFEA) club members from across the region.
FEA Conference Agenda
Registration: 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. (Bld. 39, Room 1009)
General session: 9:00 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. (Bld. 39, Room 1009)
Transition: 9:45 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Breakout/Competitive Session 1: 10:00 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. (Bld. 57, 1st and 2nd floors)
Transition: 10:45 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Breakout/Competitive 2: 11:00 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. (Bld. 57, 1st and 2nd floors)
Lunch: 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. (Bld. 57, Room 1100A and B)
Closing Remarks and Awards: 1:00 p.m. - 1:45 p.m. (Bld. 39, Room 1009)
Competitive Events
During the breakout/competitive sessions students will either compete in their assigned event or attend a breakout session of their choosing.
Ace the Interview
Location: Bldg. 57, Room 2010
In this individual competition, students will submit a professional resume and participate in a mock interview on the conference day for a substitute teacher position.
Voices for Education
Location: Bldg. 57, Room 2050
In this individual competition, students will write a dynamic speech about sharing the good in public education and deliver the speech on-site at the regional competition.
Crafting Curriculum
Location: Bldg. 57, Room 2060
In this individual competition, students will create an original lesson plan in one of the following core subject areas for any grade level K-12: English-Language Arts, Math, Science, or Social Studies.
Solving Issues in Education
In this group competition, students will work together to research a current issue in education and submit their findings in a professional-caliber virtual presentation. This competition offers students the opportunity to explore the national teacher shortage crisis and to develop recommendations regarding solutions for the topic.
Ethics in Action
In this group competition, students will form a group of 4-6 members to discuss and come to a consensus about an education-related dilemma. Students will read the ethical dilemma scenario, debate the issue with their team leading up to the FEA conference, and present their group consensus to a panel of judges on-site at the conference.
Service Project Showcase
In this individual competition, students will design a service project that benefits a local school of their choice and submit their service project proposal via PowerPoint slides.
Breakouts
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Leveling up Learning: The Power of Educational Gamification
Location: Bld. 57, Room 1260
Session Description
Are you passionate about teaching and eager to explore innovative ways to engage students? Join us for an exciting session on educational gamification, where we'll delve into the art of transforming learning into an interactive and enjoyable experience.
In this session, you'll discover how game elements like points, badges, and leaderboards can be integrated into lesson plans to motivate and inspire students. We’ll explore real-world examples, discuss the benefits and challenges of gamification, and provide practical tips for incorporating these strategies into your future classroom.
Whether you're interested in teaching elementary, middle, or high school students, this session will equip you with creative tools to make learning fun and effective. Get ready to level up your teaching skills and inspire the next generation of learners!
Goals
- Understanding the fundamentals of educational gamification
- Practical strategies for implementing game-based learning
- Insights into the psychological impact of gamification on student motivation
- Networking opportunities with fellow aspiring educators
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Solve Tinker Explore Play (STEP) Lab
Location: Bld. 57, Room 1420
Session Description
In the STEP Lab (Solve, Tinker, Explore & Play), visiting students, as well as their instructional leaders, are asked to reimagine what high-quality, rigorous and student-centered STEM learning activities can look and sound like while collaborating to design, build, refine and deploy creative solutions to critical thinking challenges. At its core, STEM teaching and learning in the STEP Lab is about authentic expressions of playful learning through the engineering and design cycle which challenges conventional thinking and approaches to teaching science, technology, engineering, and mathematics in classrooms. Working in small teams, participants engage in hands-on, inquiry-oriented, project-based STEM challenges that ’get brains sweating’ as they learn to laugh and embrace the experimental aspects of the nature of science across a wide-range of domains.
The Drone Platform Challenge Activity is a fast-paced coop-etition (cooperative competition). Working in small teams, participants are asked to collaborate to design and build a freestanding platform tower, using a limited variety of materials, that is capable of supporting mini-drone landing maneuvers. After a short demonstration on effective and safe piloting of drone in indoor spaces, teams are invited to maneuver their drones through a series of obstacles as they strive to approach and land their drone on the platform. In the spirit of cooperative learning, the activity concludes with each team explaining their unique engineering design approach and what they might do to refine their platforms after having had the opportunity to test their creations in a safe, supportive and playful learning space.
Goals
- Foster an appreciation and understanding of the educative principles that are foundational to virtually all forms of play.
- Promote active participation, the development of a shared vision and the importance of mutual respect and clear communication when engaging in inquiry-oriented, critical thinking tasks with others.
- Deeper understanding of the iterative and experimental nature of the engineering design process as well as the acceptance that failing mindfully is a critical part of learning across all STEM domains.
- Exposure and experience co-piloting a drone with a partner through a series of challenging obstacles that require patience and critical thinking to best.
- Authentic self-reflection and communication of strategic sense-making processes to an audience of peers.
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Lead the Way: Enhancing Leadership and Team Collaboration
Location: Bld. 57, Room 1100A
Session Description
Enhancing leadership skills involves developing and refining essential qualities necessary for effective leadership. Fostering team collaboration is key, as it promotes teamwork and effective communication among employees. Encouraging strategic thinking helps cultivate problem-solving and decision-making abilities. Building confidence empowers employees to lead with assurance and initiative, ultimately driving organizational success. TLI will take students through scenario activities and leadership development training.
Goals
- Equip future educators with practical leadership skills.
- Strengthen team dynamics and collaborative efforts.
- Enhance students’ ability to think strategically and make informed decisions.
- Foster a culture of confident and proactive leadership within the student organization.
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Future Educators Speak: Insights from Teacher Candidates
Location: Bld. 57, 1100B
Session Description
Aspiring to become a teacher? Curious about what it's like to major in teacher education? Join us for an engaging roundtable session where current teacher education students share their journeys, experiences, and insights. This interactive panel will give you a first-hand look into the world of teacher preparation programs, offering valuable advice and answering your burning questions.
During this session, you'll hear about:
- The realities of college life as a teacher education major
- The challenges and rewards of student teaching
- How to balance coursework with practical experience
- Tips for succeeding in your teacher education program
- Insights into different pathways within the field of education
Whether you're passionate about teaching elementary, middle, or high school students, this session will provide you with a clearer picture of what to expect and how to prepare for your future career as an educator. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from those who are already on the path you aspire to follow!
Goals
- Listen to real-world experiences from current teacher education students
- Receive practical advice for navigating teacher education programs
- Gain insights into the daily life of a future teacher
- Network with peers and future educators
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Inclusive Education: Exploring Deafness, Disability and Accessibility
Location: Bld. 57, Room 1250
Session Description
Are you passionate about teaching and committed to creating inclusive learning environments? Join us for an enlightening session on deafness, disability and accessibility, where we will explore the vital role of inclusivity in and outside the classroom. This interactive session will provide you with essential knowledge and practical strategies to support students who are deaf or hard of hearing and/or have disabilities.
In this session, you will:
- Learn about the principles of Universal Design and the importance of accessibility and inclusion in education.
- Discover effective teaching strategies and tools for creating an inclusive classroom environment.
- Understand the significance of assistive technologies and accommodations.
- Participate in interactive activities that simulate the challenges and solutions in inclusive education.
- Name multiple ways you can advocate for and support all students.
Goals
- Gain an understanding of deafness, disability and accessibility
- Implement practical strategies for fostering an inclusive classroom environment
- Gain knowledge of reasonable accommodations and assistive technologies
- Participate in interactive and hands-on activities to enhance learning
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Engage and Inspire: Mastering Conversational Skills in the Classroom
Location: Bld. 57, Room 1280
Session Description
Effective communication is at the heart of great teaching. Join us for an interactive session focused on developing conversational skills that will help you engage and inspire your future students. This dynamic workshop will explore practical techniques for starting discussions, fostering classroom dialogue, and using fun activities like charades to build a vibrant learning environment.
In this session, you will:
- Learn essential conversational skills for creating an open and inclusive classroom atmosphere.
- Discover a variety of discussion starters that encourage student participation and critical thinking.
- Participate in charades and other interactive activities designed to make learning fun and engaging.
- Gain tips on how to manage classroom conversations and ensure all voices are heard.
- Practice real-life scenarios to build your confidence and communication abilities.
Whether you aim to teach elementary, middle, or high school students, this session will equip you with the tools to create lively and meaningful classroom interactions.
Goals
- Enhance one’s conversational skills for effective teaching
- Gain a toolkit of discussion starters to promote student engagement
- Experience interactive activities like charades to foster a fun learning environment
- Learn about strategies for managing and facilitating classroom conversations
- Increase confidence in your ability to communicate and connect with students