Project Moonshot EDU: Accelerating Learning with the T3 Framework for Innovation

Dr. Anthony J. Magana III EdD

Magana Education, USA

COVID-19 has wreaked havoc on learning and wellbeing globally. Exceptional measures are needed to get students back on track after a catastrophic epoch for education (United Nations Education Report, 2021). To meet this extraordinary challenge, today’s teachers and leaders must implement breakthrough teaching methods that have been shown to reliably accelerate student learning. The T3 Framework for Innovation is a next-generation pedagogy that was synthesized from 4 decades of pioneering research by Dr. Sonny Magana. Compounding, peer-reviewed research shows that the T3 Framework strategies have an effect size of 1.6 and higher—which is equivalent to quadrupling student learning productivity. The T3 Framework for Innovation was recently inducted into the prestigious Oxford University Research Encyclopedia of Education. In this interactive keynote session, Dr. Magana will share how the T3 Framework provides a blueprint for reversing the “Pandemic Slide Effect” and realizing the Project Moonshot EDU goal of accelerating wellbeing and learning productivity.

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The Importance of Empathy in Higher Education Settings

Prof. Dr. Yehuda Bar Shalom

Chair, M.A in Educational Counseling Program, Ramat Gan Academic College, Israel

In his keynote, Bar Shalom will discuss the importance of empathy in all higher education settings.  Empathy is needed if we believe that Higher Education can be a potential setting for personal, interpersonal and communal transformation.  Drawing from his research and experience with transformational leadership and his involvement with Dr. David Burns’ TEAM CBT approach to counseling and therapy, Bar Shalom will introduce the 5 secrets of effective communication which can have a beneficial use in many academic and organizational settings.  Participants will be able to use these tools right away, in the social and organizational setting in which they operate.

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Multiple Configurations for Higher Education as a Result of the Covid Era

Gordon Freedman

National Laboratory for Education Transformation, USA

Higher education and the secondary education and training associated with higher education experienced a massive Covid-related shock and relocation to remote learning worldwide. This inauspicious event did not simply pause higher education organization and processes, it permanently disrupted them. The global pandemic also intersected with a global push for diversity, inclusion and equity in education practices and responsibility. As result, the world of education, training and access to education has changed not into one new thing, or back to the old, but into a variety of multiple modes of education. Also, the connection between education and equal access to education has led to deeper connections to employment outcomes, something many higher education institutions do not track or enable very well. The new world of multiple configurations and multiple objectives is underway. This talk will discuss these events in the U.S. and also globally.

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Recommendations for Working with the ISO-strategy – School Development in the Balance of Innovation, Sustainability, and Optimization

Prof. Dr. Stephan Huber

Head of Research and Development, and Head of the Institute for the Management and Economics of Education, University of Teacher Education, Switzerland.
Especially in this current situation at the end of the COVID crisis, leaders of educational institutions and teaching staff are confronted with colleagues who are highly motivated, who even want to reinvent learning settings, but also with colleagues who would prefer to return to old habits. All experience high levels of stress, some associated with high levels of exhaustion. In this context, working with a teaching and learning strategy and a focused approach is of particular importance so that the right thing is done and the right thing is done right – this can be innovating, sustaining and optimizing – all at the same time in a coordinated balance. This requires responsible action with different perspectives.
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The Role of Intelligence in the Formation of Innovation

Prof. Dr. Ayşegül ATAMAN

In this keynote, “The Role of Intelligence in the Formation of Innovation”, The keynote speaker will address a number of related topics, including: The cognitive structure of the human being; the definition and the infrastructure of innovation, the realtionship between giftedness, and innovation; the required teaching/ learning environment to promote innovation amongst the gifted students; and o shed light on the best current practices.

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Reflectıons of Specıal Talent Students’ Social Emotional Problems in the Classroom and Intervention Methods

Dr. Ayça Köksal Konik

İstanbul Üniversitesi, Republic of Türkiye

Gifted students have different needs in the social-emotional field, as in many other fields. In order to meet these needs of gifted students, their feelings; recognition, management and regulation skills should be gained during the school process. Teachers are the people who will provide the greatest support in this regard. Because the only duty of teachers is not to support their students academically, but also to meet their needs in the field of social emotional development. According to Ben-Horin (2004), the skills of a good teacher are considered in two categories…

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Programmes for Continuous Professional Development and Lifelong Learning

Danguole Rutkauskiene

President, National Association of Distance Education

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Supporting Innovation in Basic-Higher Education

Stéphan Vincent-Lancrin

Deputy Head of the Centre for Educational Research and Innovation (CERI) Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Paris-France

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