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Wednesday, June 3
 

9:35am MDT

Mindfulness and Art
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Wednesday June 3, 2026 9:35am - 10:35am MDT
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Rejuvenate your spirit in this experiential workshop that introduces simple, accessible art-making practices grounded in mindfulness. You will engage in creative activities designed to restore focus, reduce stress, and cultivate presence for both yourself and your students. Because the emphasis is entirely on process and reflection, no prior artistic experience is required.

During the session, you will have the opportunity to participate in several mindfulness art activities, including drawing, beading, and sculpting. You will also be invited to engage in guided reflection and mindful movement. You will leave this workshop with a personal sense of calm and a variety of creative tools to help foster a mindful, focused atmosphere in your own classroom.
Presenters
avatar for Carla Ashley

Carla Ashley

Middle School Art Teacher, Las Cruces Public Schools
Carla Ashley is a middle school art teacher with 34 years of experience in education, including extensive work teaching internationally. She is deeply passionate about integrating creativity with whole-child development, ensuring that the arts serve as a powerful vehicle for student... Read More →
Wednesday June 3, 2026 9:35am - 10:35am MDT
Room 09 - Zuni

10:55am MDT

From Piggy Banks to Paychecks: Financial Literacy PreK–12
LIMITED
Wednesday June 3, 2026 10:55am - 11:55am MDT
Limited Capacity seats available
Financial literacy is an essential life skill that should grow with students from early childhood through adulthood. This session showcases dynamic, free resources from the Federal Reserve designed to build economic knowledge and personal finance skills across grade levels.

Participants will explore classroom-ready resources and engaging activities that integrate easily into literacy, math, and career readiness instruction. Educators will leave with practical tools to help students build real-world financial understanding and make informed financial choices. Whether you are looking to enhance a math unit or find informational texts for literacy blocks, this session provides the high-quality materials needed to prepare students for a successful financial future.
Presenters
avatar for Liz Tran

Liz Tran

Public Affairs Specialist, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City (Denver Branch)
Liz Tran is the Public Affairs Specialist at the Denver Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. In this capacity, she is responsible for the development and implementation of the branch’s public outreach programs, playing a key role in connecting the Federal Reserve with... Read More →
Wednesday June 3, 2026 10:55am - 11:55am MDT
Room 09 - Zuni

1:30pm MDT

AI in the Humanities Classroom: Ethical AI Use that Builds Civics Thinking
LIMITED
Wednesday June 3, 2026 1:30pm - 2:30pm MDT
Limited Capacity seats available
In this session, you will explore real classroom scenarios involving AI use in civic learning, emphasizing that ethical decision-making around technology is an essential part of daily civic education. Together, we will analyze both effective and problematic uses of AI through a civic lens, focusing on the common good, transparency, bias awareness, and academic integrity.

Working in small groups, you will create a "Do’s and Don’ts of AI in Civic Education" guide tailored to your specific instructional context. This tool is designed for everyday classroom use rather than one-off conversations. You will also contribute to a shared resource bank of vetted prompts, discussion protocols, and student reflection tools that support ongoing civic thinking in an AI-rich world. By the end of the session, you will leave with a practical ethical AI checklist reflecting your local policies, sample AI-integrated civic lesson prompts, and student reflection templates for responsible use. You will learn how to help students practice critical evaluation and civic judgment, preparing them to engage responsibly in their communities and democracy on an ongoing basis.
Presenters
avatar for Christina Ross

Christina Ross

Director of Business Development, iCivics
Christina joined the iCivics team in June of 2021 and serves as the Director of Business Development. She is a dedicated advocate for rigorous and inclusive civics education, an expertise that led her to speak on engaging young women in civics at President Obama’s United State of... Read More →
Wednesday June 3, 2026 1:30pm - 2:30pm MDT
Room 09 - Zuni

2:50pm MDT

The Work of Democracy Happens Every Day, in Every Classroom: Helping Students Evaluate Digital Information
LIMITED
Wednesday June 3, 2026 2:50pm - 3:50pm MDT
Limited Capacity seats available
In this session, you will examine real examples of misleading digital content that circulate in civic spaces and explore the everyday challenges to accuracy in a democracy. You will investigate issues such as mis- and disinformation, sponsored content, media bias, and conspiracy theories. Rather than relying on simple skepticism, you will model discipline-specific lateral reading strategies that support informed civic judgment.

You will learn how to evaluate and verify claims by cross-checking sources, tracing authorship and funding, and contextualizing information using targeted search operators. Working collaboratively, you will design a classroom-ready flowchart that guides students through a structured verification process which can be embedded across social studies units all year long. By the end of the session, you will have gained hands-on practice with digital literacy through live demonstrations and experienced applying search operators to authentic civic examples. You will leave with a customizable verification flowchart, an access link to iCivics digital literacy resources, and a deeper understanding of how to integrate civic reasoning into your daily instruction.
Presenters
avatar for Christina Ross

Christina Ross

Director of Business Development, iCivics
Christina joined the iCivics team in June of 2021 and serves as the Director of Business Development. She is a dedicated advocate for rigorous and inclusive civics education, an expertise that led her to speak on engaging young women in civics at President Obama’s United State of... Read More →
Wednesday June 3, 2026 2:50pm - 3:50pm MDT
Room 09 - Zuni
 
Thursday, June 4
 

9:35am MDT

Exploring Literacy through New Mexico History: Arts-Integrated, Experiential Learning from the NM History Museum
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Thursday June 4, 2026 9:35am - 10:35am MDT
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This session introduces educators to the wide range of literacy-rich resources available through the New Mexico History Museum. Museum educator Nancy Morris-Judd will highlight exhibits, digital materials, and educator supports that help bring New Mexico history to life in the classroom. Special emphasis will be placed on arts-integrated and experiential learning opportunities designed to deepen students’ historical understanding while strengthening critical literacy skills.

Participants will engage in two hands-on activities drawn directly from the museum’s education programs: the Human Timeline activity and "Snapshot: Exploring Historical Themes Through Tableau." Through these activities, attendees will explore how embodied learning, visual literacy, and creative expression can support reading, writing, and critical thinking across grade levels.

Participants will leave with ready-to-use strategies and a clearer understanding of how the New Mexico History Museum can support literacy instruction statewide.
Presenters
avatar for Nancy Morris-Judd

Nancy Morris-Judd

Educator, New Mexico History Museum
Nancy Morris-Judd is an educator, artist, and community advocate at the New Mexico History Museum with over 25 years of experience in cross-disciplinary instruction. Her work is defined by a unique synthesis of historical inquiry, environmental activism, and arts integration, aimed... Read More →
Thursday June 4, 2026 9:35am - 10:35am MDT
Room 09 - Zuni

10:55am MDT

Lesson Plans for your Classroom: Bringing the Marker Women to Life — Curriculum for Grades K–12
LIMITED
Thursday June 4, 2026 10:55am - 11:55am MDT
Limited Capacity seats available
By centering women as significant shapers of New Mexico’s history, the New Mexico Historic Women Marker Program offers free resources for scholars and educators. For all social studies teachers, including grades K–12, these curriculum unit plans present the voices and experiences of Southwest women as the creators and maintainers of culture and community.

Pull over for a moment and learn how to utilize this dynamic curriculum to teach about the women whose actions and influence helped shape our state’s history. Participants will explore ready-to-use lesson plans and primary sources that integrate seamlessly into existing social studies instruction, ensuring that the diverse perspectives of women are a fundamental part of the historical narrative in every classroom.
Presenters
Thursday June 4, 2026 10:55am - 11:55am MDT
Room 09 - Zuni

12:15pm MDT

From Talking to Thinking: Cultivating Powerful Discussions in the Humanities Classroom
LIMITED
Thursday June 4, 2026 12:15pm - 1:15pm MDT
Limited Capacity seats available
Strong classroom discussions do not happen by accident; they are intentionally designed, skillfully facilitated, and grounded in meaningful texts and questions. In this session, you will explore how to cultivate rich, student-centered discussions that deepen comprehension, strengthen critical thinking, and build students’ capacity to listen, respond, and reason with evidence. You will examine the structures, norms, and teacher moves that elevate discourse across any classroom and consider how discussion can serve as a powerful vehicle for deeper understanding.

This session is designed as an active learning experience rather than a "sit-and-get" workshop. You will engage in a model discussion using a short, complex text, experiencing firsthand the structures and facilitation moves being studied. You will leave with concrete discussion strategies you can implement tomorrow, such as structured protocols, questioning moves, and participation scaffolds. Additionally, you will gain a clearer understanding of your role in planning for and facilitating equitable, evidence-based dialogue. Through structured collaboration time, you will adapt a discussion protocol to an upcoming lesson, receive peer feedback, and leave with strategies you have already rehearsed and refined.
Presenters
avatar for Christina Ross

Christina Ross

Director of Business Development, iCivics
Christina joined the iCivics team in June of 2021 and serves as the Director of Business Development. She is a dedicated advocate for rigorous and inclusive civics education, an expertise that led her to speak on engaging young women in civics at President Obama’s United State of... Read More →
Thursday June 4, 2026 12:15pm - 1:15pm MDT
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