Registration Deadline: January 16, 2026
Location: College Park Marriott Hotel & Conference Center (3501 University Blvd East, Hyattsville, MD 20783)
QUESTIONS? Email Alexis Blanco ([email protected]) with subject line “ECE Conference”
This course is designed to help new educators build inclusive, culturally responsive learning environments. Participants will explore how diverse cultural backgrounds shape student experiences, practice strategies for fostering open and respectful conversations about identity, and learn to integrate multicultural materials and perspectives into their instruction. The course also supports educators in recognizing and addressing systemic inequalities to ensure all students feel valued and supported.
This course supports new and aspiring educators as they develop effective lesson plans rooted in pedagogical, psychological, and practical instructional skills. Through collaborative learning and guided discussion, participants will gain the tools and insights necessary to design engaging, student-centered lessons that meet the needs of all learners.
In this session, participants will explore diverse experiences and perspectives through reflective discussions centered on LGBTQIA+ representation in their classrooms. Using a critical consciousness lens, they will develop an inclusive plan of action that incorporates strategic lessons, equitable resources, effective best practices, and purposeful advocacy to support all students.
This professional development session empowers educators to move beyond basic technical prompts and toward thoughtful, responsible use of AI in their classrooms. Participants will learn how to integrate AI tools ethically by developing “AI emotional literacy,” ensuring technology enhances rather than replaces the deeply human work of teaching and learning.
This session highlights the importance of elevating student voice in conversations about race and equity within the classroom. Participants will engage directly with student facilitators to gain firsthand perspectives and deepen their understanding of equitable practices in education.
Explore the range of benefits available to you as a member of the Association and how they can support your financial wellness. This session highlights practical tools and resources designed to strengthen your financial foundation, including student loan forgiveness support, financial planning services, budgeting and savings opportunities, and member-exclusive discounts on everyday needs and travel. Learn how to leverage these benefits to make informed financial decisions and set yourself up for long-term stability and success as an early career educator.