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Are you interested in Continuing Education Credit? You may earn one continuing education unit (not academic credit) through Western Oregon University for attending the conference. For more information go to the CPM Continuing Education Credit Information webpage or pick up the credit application in Sequoia A.

In order to be eligible for this credit you must:

  • Confirm attendance through Kickup for both Saturday and Sunday.

  • Attend a session during each of the time periods, including the Keynote (Saturday morning) and the Ignite Session (Sunday afternoon).

  • Submit Session Feedback Forms for all of the sessions that you attend.

  • Submit a Conference Feedback Form at the end of the Ignite session.

  • Submit the Reflection and action plan submission form.

Confirm Conference Attendance: 

  1. Go to the Kickup website.

  2. Log in with the email you used to register for the conference.

  3. Click "Confirm Attendance at Event."

  4. Enter the Attendance Code, and click "Submit." 

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Friday, February 21 • 9:00am - 4:00pm
Pre-Conference Session 1: Assessment: Using Evidence For Student Learning

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Pre-Conference Session 1: Separate registration required. Are your assessments aligned with instruction? How does assessment impact student learning? Spend the day exploring and discussing important assessment topics and leave with a process for deciding what and when to assess in a CPM classroom.
Topics will include:
1. An in-depth look at the purpose of formative and summative assessment and their impact on student learning
2. The impact of grading practices and the case for rubric scoring
3. Assessment timing in a CPM classroom
4. Interpreting student work

Speakers
avatar for Bruce Brusoe

Bruce Brusoe

Regional Professional Learning Coordinator, Great Lakes Region, CPM
Bruce Brusoe is currently serving as the CPM Regional Professional Learning Coordinator. His duties include school adoptions, workshop coordination, coaching, site visits, and various CPM projects. Bruce spent 24 years teaching high school math and computer science courses. Because... Read More →
avatar for John Hayes

John Hayes

Professional Learning Specialist, CPM Educational Program
John taught high school math 17 years. He is a certified Master Educator Teacher in 6–12 mathematics and is a National Board Certified Teacher in mathematics. In 2015 John won the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching. He is currently a Professional... Read More →



Friday February 21, 2020 9:00am - 4:00pm PST
Regency A, Hyatt Regency