The Conference is SOLD OUT though there are some spaces left in the Pre-Conference workshops.
Please call 857-444-1500 x1 to be added to the waiting list.
Friday, February 17
Location: Fairmont San Francisco Hotel
Room: Terrace
(RP, K-College)
8:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Neuroteach: Brain Science and the Future of Teacher and School Leadership Training
Glen Whitman, MALS and Ian Kelleher, PhD
Room: Crown
(RP, K-12)
8:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Part I – Make Learning Personal
Barbara Bray, MA
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Part II – Personalized, Student-Centered Schools: Engaging Students and Closing the Opportunity Gap
Diane Friedlaender, PhD
Room: Pavilion
(P, K-College)
8:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Self-Regulation for Learning: Teaching the ABCs of Success
Richard M. Cash, EdD
Room: Fountain
(RP, K-12)
8:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Teachers as Designers
Michael Schurr, MA, Charles Shryock IV, MA, Ellen Deutscher, BA and Jessica Lura, MA
Room: Crystal
(P, K-12)
8:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Using the Neuroscience of Learning Difficulties to Interpret and Implement 504 Accommodations
Fumiko Hoeft, MD, PhD, Nancy Redding, MEd, Daniel Ansari, PhD, Nicole S. Ofiesh, PhD and Group Leaders
Room: California
(RP, All Ages)
8:30 AM - 12:30 PM
The Educators' Guide to Brain and Psychological Research: How to Responsibly Bridge the Gap Between Research and Practice
Stephanie Fine Sasse, MEd and Anisa Marshall, MS
This schedule is preliminary and subject to change.
Friday, February 17
Location: Fairmont San Francisco Hotel
1:30 PM
Welcome: Daniel A. LaGattuta, PhD, President, Public Information Resources, Inc.
Opening Remarks: David B. Daniel, PhD, Department of Psychology, James Madison University and Kenneth S. Kosik, MD, University of California, Santa Barbara
1:30 PM – 2:30 PM (Grand Ballroom) / 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM (Venetian and Gold Rooms)
Keynote Address I: The ABCs of How We Learn: From A is for Analogy to Z is for Sleep - Daniel L. Schwartz, PhD
2:35 PM – 3:35 PM (Grand Ballroom) / 5:05 PM - 6:05 PM (Venetian and Gold Rooms)
Keynote Address II: A Meta-Synthesis on the Science of How We Learn - John A.C. Hattie, PhD
3:35 PM – 4:00 PM
Networking Coffee Break and Exhibit Hall
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM (Grand Ballroom) / 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM (Venetian and Gold Rooms)
Keynote Address III: Why Should Educators Care About Cognitive Neuroscience? - Daniel Ansari, PhD
5:05 PM – 6:05 PM (Grand Ballroom) / 2:35 PM - 3:35 PM (Venetian and Gold Rooms)
Keynote Address IV: Becoming Brilliant: What Science Tells Us About Education for the 21st Century - Roberta Golinkoff, PhD
6:05 PM – 7:00 PM
Meeting of the Minds Wine and Cheese Reception and Book Signings
This schedule is preliminary and subject to change.
Saturday, February 18
Location: Fairmont San Francisco Hotel
Room: Grand Ballroom
8:30 AM – 9:45 AM
Helping Students Achieve: Promising Practices and Strategies from Cognitive Science
John T. Dunlosky, PhD
(RP, All Grades)
Room: Venetian
8:30 AM – 9:45 AM
Getting Students Motivated and Engaged Through Interest-Based Learning
Richard M. Cash, EdD
(P, All Grades)
Room: Gold
8:30 AM – 9:45 AM
Designing Questions to Assess Student Inquiry and Thinking
Susan M. Brookhart, PhD
(RP, All Grades)
Room: Terrace
8:30 AM – 9:45 AM
Why the Maker Movement Matters for Every Student: Design Thinking in K-12 Classrooms
A.J. Juliani, MS
(P, K-12)
Room: Crown
8:30 AM – 9:45 AM
Secrets from the New Science of Expertise
K. Anders Ericsson, PhD
(R, All Ages)
Room: Pavilion & French
8:30 AM – 9:05 AM
Social-Emotional and Cognitive Resilience in At-Risk Learners
Stephanie Haft, BA
(RP, K-12)
9:05 AM – 9:45 AM
Resilience and Learning Differences: How Universal Design for Learning Fosters Critical Protective Factors
Nicole S. Ofiesh, PhD
(RP, K-12)
9:45 AM – 10:10 AM
Networking Coffee Break, Poster Sessions and Book Signings
Room: Venetian
10:10 AM – 11:10 AM
Part I – Giving Effective Feedback to Students
Susan M. Brookhart, PhD
(RP, All Ages)
11:20 AM – 12:20 PM
Part II – Facilitating Student Learning Through Feedback: Small Changes Can Make a Big Difference
Andrew C. Butler, PhD
(RP, All Ages)
Room: Grand Ballroom
10:10 AM – 11:10 AM
Part I – Learning vs. Performing for Learning Mindsets Success
Eduardo Briceno, MBA
(RP, All Ages)
11:20 AM – 12:20 PM
Part II – The Influence of Teaching: Motivation, Mindsets and Agency
Ronald F. Ferguson, PhD
(RP, All Ages)
Room: Gold Ballroom
10:10 AM – 11:10 AM
Part I – Reasoning to Learn, Learning to Reason
Silviia Bunge, PhD
(R, All Grades)
11:20 AM – 12:20 PM
Part II – RLearning by Thinking, Questioning and Explaining
Tania Lombrozo, PhD
(R, All Grades)
Room: Terrace
10:10 AM – 11:10 AM
Part I – The Promise of the Maker Movement for Education
Lee Michael Martin, PhD
(RP, All Grades)
11:20 AM – 12:20 PM
Part II – Meaningful Making: Combining Hands-On with Heads-In
Paulo Blikstein, PhD
(RP, All Grades)
Room: Crown
10:25 AM – 11:25 AM
Part I – Taking a Scientific Approach to STEM Education: Expertise and Active Learning
Carl E. Wieman, PhD
(RP, All Grades)
11:35 AM – 12:35 PM
Part II – How to Train Knowledge and Skills for Peak Performance
Alice F. Healy, PhD
(RP, All Grades)
Room: Pavilion & French
10:10 AM – 11:10 AM
Part I – The Power of Parents: How Beliefs About Failure Shape Mindsets & Motivation
Kyla Haimovitz, PhD
(R, PreK-5th Grade)
11:20 AM – 12:20 PM
Part II – The Praise Paradox: How Well-Intended Words Can Backfire
Eddie Brummelman, PhD
(R, PreK-5th Grade)
12:20 PM – 1:45 PM
Lunch Break (On Your Own)
Room: Grand Ballroom
1:45 PM – 2:45 PM
Part I – Making it Work: The Role of the Educator in Applying the Science of Learning
David B. Daniel, PhD
(RP, All Ages)
2:55 PM – 3:55 PM
Part II – Memories are Made of This
Kenneth S. Kosik, PhD
(RP, All Ages)
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Part III – Learning Engineering
Melina R. Uncapher, MD
(RP, All Ages)
Room: Terrace
1:45PM – 3:15 PM
Part I – Working the Clay While It's Soft: Growing Early Mindsets (GEM)
Kendra J. Coates, DEd
(RP, PreK-5th Grade)
3:30 PM – 5:00 PM
Part II – Fostering a Growth Mindset in Readers
Gravity Goldberg, EdD
(RP, PreK-5th Grade)
Room: Venetian
1:45 PM – 3:15 PM
Part I – Inquiry and Innovation in the Classroom: Engaging Students with Choice and Technology
A.J. Juliani, MS
(P, K-12th Grade)
3:30 PM – 5:00 PM
Part II – Creating Classrooms Where Everyone is Active, Engaged and Learning
Kathy Perez, EdD
(P, K-12th Grade)
Room: Crown
1:45 PM – 3:15PM
Part I – Design Thinking: How to Unleash Student Innovation
Susie Wise, PhD, Nicole Cerra, MEd, and David Harris, MEd
(RP, K-12th Grade)
3:30 PM – 5:00 PM
Part II – Taking Design Thinking to K-12 Schools
Shelley V. Goldman, EdD
(RP, K-12th Grade)
Room: Pavilion & French
1:45 PM – 2:45 PM
Part I – The Cognitive Development of Math Brains in Early Education
Daniel Ansari, PhD
(RP, PreK-12)
2:55 PM – 3:55 PM
Part II – Early Math Education: Brain Correlates of Early Math Learning, Competency and Number Sense
Bruce D. McCandliss, PhD
(RP, PreK-12)
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Part III – Moving Beyond the Rhetoric: Math Teaching That Supports Growth Mindset in K-12
Kathy Liu Sun, PhD
(RP, K-12)
Room: Gold
1:45 PM – 2:45 PM
Part I – How Experience Shapes the Neural Circuitry of the Frontal Cortex During Childhood and Adolescence
Linda Wilbrecht, PhD
(RP, 6-College)
2:55 PM – 3:55 PM
Part II – How Peers Influence Neural Correlates of Cognitive Control in Adolescence
Adriana Galvan, PhD
(RP, 6-College)
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Part III – Rebels Love a Cause: Harnessing the Motivational Effects of Pubertal Testosterone on the Adolescent Brain
Ronald E. Dahl, MD, PhD
(RP, 6-College)
This schedule is preliminary and subject to change.
Sunday, Feburary 19
Location: Fairmont San Francisco Hotel
8:15 AM
Conference Chair/Presider: David B. Daniel, PhD, Department of Psychology, James Madison University
8:15 AM – 9:10 AM (Grand Ballroom) / 10:30 AM - 11:25 AM (Venetian and Gold Rooms)
Keynote Address I: Counting What Counts: Why Curioisty, Creativity and Student-Centered Learning Matter - Yong Zhao, PhD
9:10 AM – 10:00 AM (Grand Ballroom) / 11:25 AM - 12:15 PM (Venetian and Gold Rooms)
Keynote Address II: Flipping the Switch: Creating a Learning Environment Designed for Real Engagement - Allison Zmuda, MA
10:00 AM – 10:30 AM
Networking Coffee Break and Poster Sessions
10:30 AM – 11:25 AM (Grand Ballroom) / 8:15 AM - 9:10 AM (Venetian and Gold Rooms)
Keynote Address III: The Science of Being Little: The Power of Play, Creativity and Exploration in Young Children - Erika Christakis, MEd
11:25 AM – 12:15 PM (Grand Ballroom) / 9:10 AM - 10:00 AM (Venetian and Gold Rooms)
Keynote Address IV: Cultivating Curiosity in the K-12 Classroom: How to Foster Engagement, Exploration and Experimentation for Deeper Learning - Wendy L. Ostroff, PhD
12:15 PM – 1:30 PM
Lunch Break (On your own)
1:30 PM – 4:30 PM
Afternoon Concurrent Sessions ‘D’
Room: Grand Ballroom
1:30 PM – 2:45 PM
Part I – Why Neuroscience Matters in the Classroom
Kathleen Scalise, PhD and Marie Felde, MEd
(RP, All Grades)
2:50 PM – 4:20 PM
Part II – The Purposeful Classroom
Douglas B. Fisher, PhD
(RP, All Grades)
Room: Terrace
1:30 PM – 3:00 PM
Part I – Motivation Equation: Practical Growth Mindsets Applications for Grades 4-12
Emily Diehl, PhD
(RP, 4-12)
3:05 PM – 4:20 PM
Part II – Unleashing Your Students' Brain-Power: Strategies to Infuse Growth Mindset into the Classroom
Tricia Taylor, MA and Nina Dibner, MEd
(RP, 4-12)
Room: Pavilion & French
1:30 PM – 2:45 PM
Part I – Over-Tested and Under-Prepared: Using a Competency Based Instruction Model
Robert (Bob) J. Sornson, PhD
(RP, All Grades)
2:50 PM – 3:35 PM
Part II – Cognitive Consequences of Active Inquiry and Self-Directed Learning
Todd M. Gureckis, PhD
(RP, All Grades)
3:35 PM – 4:20 PM
Part III – Active Learning: Curiosity, Exploration and Cognition
Fei Xu, PhD
(RP, All Grades)
Room: Crown
1:30 PM – 3:00 PM
Part I – Pivot Thinking: The Neuroscience of Design Thinking
Brian Knutson, PhD and Mark F. Schar, PhD
(RP, K-College)
3:05 PM – 4:20 PM
Part II – Mindset, Making, and STEM: A Powerful Context for Learning
Lisa M. Regalla, PhD
(RP, K-College)
Room: Venetian
1:30 PM – 2:30 PM
Part I – Visible Learning in Literacy
Douglas B. Fisher, PhD
(RP, K-12)
2:35 PM – 3:35 PM
Part II – Teaching Moves That Create Reading Independence, Motivation and Growth
Gravity Goldberg, EdD
(RP, K-12)
3:35 PM – 4:20 PM
Part III – Education and Neuroscience in the Early Years of Reading
Bruce D. McCandliss, PhD
(RP, K-12)
Room: Gold
1:30 PM – 2:15 PM
Part I – The Impact of School on Children's Self-Regulation
Jennie K. Grammer, PhD
(RP, PreK-College)
2:20 PM – 3:05 PM
Part II – Our Feedback Matters: Using Constructive Feedback, Growth Mindsets and Self-Regulationelping Children Develop Self-Regulation, Resilience and Empathy
Janeth Franklin, PhD
(RP, PreK-College)
3:05 PM – 4:20 PM
Part III – Helping Children Develop Self-Regulation, Resilience and Empathy
Robert (Bob) J. Sornson, PhD
(RP, PreK-College)
This schedule is preliminary and subject to change.