TEACH! Houston Area Teacher Center Conference & Student Teacher Job Fair November 10, 2017 #HATC

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TEACH! Houston Area Teacher Center Conference & Student Teacher Job Fair November 10, 2017 #HATC 1

The HATC conference prepared me to enter the teaching field with an abundance of useful information. I feel inspired and ready to impact the lives of my future students. Bethaney Jones (COE 16) Rookie Teacher of the Year, Harvard Elementary (Houston ISD) University of Houston College of Education Farish Hall 3657 Cullen Blvd. Houston, Texas 77204 University of Houston Hilton Hotel 4450 University Drive Houston, TX 77204 uh.edu/education/ 713.743.5000 #HATC

HATC Conference & Student Teacher Job Fair 8:00-8:45 a.m. 8:45-10:00 a.m. WELCOME & OVERVIEW PANEL DISCUSSANT PANEL PRESENTATION 10:15-11:15 a.m. 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 12:30-1:30 p.m. 1:30-2:30 p.m. 2017 graduates only 2:30-3:30 p.m. open to all attendees MORNING REGISTRATION Conrad Hilton Ballroom, Hilton UH GENERAL SESSION Conrad Hilton Ballroom, Hilton UH Shea Culpepper University of Houston Amber Thompson University of Houston Karen Cossey Teacher Recruiter Spring Branch ISD Kay Kerr Human Resources Director Channelview ISD Andrea Kuhn Human Resources Director Cypress-Fairbanks ISD Jeff McCanna Officer of Human Capital Houston ISD Martin Moffett Human Resources Coordinator Pasadena ISD Conference Session 1 Farish Hall Conference Session 2 Farish Hall LUNCH ON YOUR OWN JOB FAIR Conrad Hilton Ballroom, Hilton UH

Map of Campus Conference Locations Parking Locations Lunch Options

Session 1 10:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. Expectations of a First-Year Teacher Our workshop will focus on transitioning to the professional environment, the science of teaching and the art of teaching. This interactive session will give you the necessary skill set to effectively navigate your first year and allow you to be a change agent and difference maker. You can do more than just survive your first year; you can thrive! Presented by: Jeff McCanna, Houston ISD; Andrea Kuhn, Cypress-Fairbanks ISD Room: 101 (capacity 161) The 403B: YOUR Educator Retirement Plan Learn the basics of your 403B retirement plan. We will discuss what it is, how to enroll and the benefits of the plan. Prepare for your future now with a plan that is designed just for you. Presented by: Cesar Olivares, SWBC Investment Services Room: 130 (capacity 30) Special Education Teachers Tips for Success This workshop will provide effective strategies for the aspiring special education teacher. We will discuss how to interact appropriately with students in each of the 13 categories of disability and how to be an effective case manager. From the interview to the classroom, these are the topics that will make you a shining star. Presented by: Kay Kerr, Channelview ISD; Gloria Roach, Channelview ISD Room: 131 (capacity 30) Teacher s First Day/Week/Year When Beginning Mid-Year This presentation helps teachers plan for their first day, week and year on the job when beginning in the middle of the year. Often new teachers don t know how to prepare, whom to contact or what to expect. Tips will be given on classroom management, resources and a couple of videos of teachers talking about their first day/week/year giving advice. Presented by: Kim Alvarez, Alvin ISD Room: 211 (capacity 50)

What to Do When You Don t Know What to Do: Ethical Decision-Making for Teachers From grades and testing to parent interactions and social media, teachers face difficult situations in which they must make ethical decisions. What do you do when you don t know what to do? Use an ethical decision-making model as a framework for gathering information, documenting your decision-making process and implementing a plan of action. Come learn about ethical decision-making models and practice applying them in educational dilemmas. Presented by: John T. Spoede, Houston Baptist University; Polly Trevino, Houston Baptist University Room: 213 (capacity 50) Finding the Right Fit (for a job at any level) What is the key to having a successful start in your profession? One of the most important things when considering whether to accept a position in a district and at a school: Is this a perfect fit for me? Attend this session if you want to learn some factors to consider when making your final decision to accept a position. Presented by: Karen Cossey, Spring Branch ISD; Marty Moffett, Pasadena ISD Room: 217 (capacity 50) Maximizing Opportunities for All Students Keep the Fire Burning as a New Teacher Focus on reducing the failure and dropout rates and maximizing opportunities for students to learn and achieve self-fulfillment. Also, learn about removing barriers to maximize each student s potential for intellectual academic development from the lowachieving student to the high-achieving student. Presented by: Michelle Shoulders, Bellaire High School, Houston ISD; Kori Catlin, Bellaire High School, Houston ISD Room: 218 (capacity 50) Creating Your Own Professional Learning Network Now that you ve graduated and gotten a job, how will you continue to be a learner? Come to this session to gain more insight regarding being a professional and remaining active in the world of education. You ll leave with fresh ideas and renewed energy as you head toward your first classroom as a teacher. Presented by: Michael McDonough, Bellaire High School, Houston ISD; Debbie Campbell, Bellaire High School, Houston ISD Room: 219 (capacity 50)

Strategies for Getting Your First Secondary Teaching Job An interactive workshop designed to help you land your first job. Strategies include proper etiquette and how to answer interview questions that put you on the top of every principal s list. (For Fall 2017 Graduates ONLY) Presented by: Robert Laird, Channelview ISD; Cynthia Benitez, Channelview ISD Room: 222A (capacity 50) Strategies for Getting Your First Elementary Teaching Job An interactive workshop designed to help you land your first job. Strategies include proper etiquette and how to answer and ask the hooking questions that put you on the top of every principal s list. (For Fall 2017 Graduates ONLY) Presented by: Nathan Boughton, Aldine ISD; Scott Corrick, Aldine ISD Room: 232 (capacity 70) Successful Classroom Management Techniques and the Power of Promoting Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports in a High School Classroom Managing behavior in a high school classroom is one of the most challenging skills to master as a teacher. Teachers who struggle with this skill often find themselves leaving the profession in their first three years. Unfortunately, there is no magic or quick fix when it comes to managing teenagers. However, teachers who utilize Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS) often report being happier and more successful with their chosen profession. In this session, participants will learn about proactive approaches to establish PBIS in the classroom and walk away with real-world examples they can implement on the first day of school. Presented by: Mark Grisdale, Tompkins HS, Katy ISD; Andrew Lowry, Mayde Creek HS, Katy ISD; Yolanda Clarke, Tompkins HS, Katy ISD; Kiley Lubojasky, Paetow HS, Katy ISD Room: 307 (capacity 50) Personal Branding and Professional Communication Rev Up Your Résumé and Cover Letter A well-written résumé and cover letter are your ticket to a job interview. This workshop will help you recognize and apply key strategies for effective résumé and cover letter writing that illustrate your transferable skills to get school districts to call back. After the presentation, students can receive on-the-spot feedback on their résumé and cover letter. Presented by: Donah Justice, University of Houston; Priyanka Raut, University of Houston Room: 336 (capacity 50)

Session 2 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Expectations of a First-Year Teacher Our workshop will focus on transitioning to the professional environment, the science of teaching and the art of teaching. This interactive session will give you the necessary skill set to effectively navigate your first year and allow you to be a change agent and difference maker. You can do more than just survive your first year you can thrive! Presented by: Jeff McCanna, Houston ISD; Andrea Kuhn, Cypress-Fairbanks ISD Room: 101 (capacity 161) The 403B: YOUR Educator Retirement Plan Learn the basics of your 403B retirement plan. We will discuss what it is, how to enroll and the benefits of the plan. Prepare for your future now with a plan that is designed just for you. Presented by: Cesar Olivares, SWBC Investment Services Room: 130 (capacity 30) Teacher s First Day/Week/Year When Beginning Mid-Year This presentation helps teachers plan for their first day, week and year on the job when beginning in the middle of the year. Often new teachers don t know how to prepare, whom to contact or what to expect. Tips will be given on classroom management, resources and a couple of videos of teachers talking about their first day/week/year giving advice. Presented by: Kim Alvarez, Alvin ISD Room: 211 (capacity 50) What to Do When You Don t Know What to Do: Ethical Decision-Making for Teachers From grades and testing to parent interactions and social media, teachers face difficult situations in which they must make ethical decisions. What do you do when you don t know what to do? Use an ethical decision-making model as a framework for gathering information, documenting your decision-making process and implementing a plan of action. Come learn about ethical decision-making models and practice (continued)

applying them in educational dilemmas. Presented by: John T. Spoede, Houston Baptist University; Polly Trevino, Houston Baptist University Room: 213 (capacity 50) Maximizing Opportunities for All Students Keep the Fire Burning as a New Teacher Focus on reducing the failure and dropout rates and maximizing opportunities for students to learn and achieve self-fulfillment. Also, learn about removing barriers to maximize each student s potential for intellectual academic development from the lowachieving student to the high-achieving student. Presented by: Michelle Shoulders, Bellaire High School, Houston ISD; Kori Catlin, Bellaire High School, Houston ISD Room: 218 (capacity 50) Creating Your Own Professional Learning Network Now that you ve graduated and gotten a job, how will you continue to be a learner? Come to this session to gain more insight regarding being a professional and remaining active in the world of education. You ll leave with fresh ideas and renewed energy as you head toward your first classroom as a teacher. Presented by: Michael McDonough, Bellaire High School - Houston ISD; Debbie Campbell, Bellaire High School, Houston ISD Room: 219 (capacity 50) Making Learning Fun Participants in this workshop will learn meaningful classroom-specific strategies to plan and transition curriculum guided by the goals, purposes and definitions of a differentiated learning environment. Presented by: Kent Divoll, University of Houston-Clear Lake Room: 222A (capacity 50) Strategies for Getting Your First Elementary Teaching Job An interactive workshop designed to help you land your first job. Strategies include proper etiquette and how to answer and ask the hooking questions that put you on the top of every principal s list. (For Fall 2017 Graduates ONLY) Presented by: Nathan Boughton, Aldine ISD; Scott Corrick, Aldine ISD Room: 232 (capacity 70)

Successful Classroom Management Techniques and the Power of Promoting Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports in a High School Classroom Managing behavior in a high school classroom is one of the most challenging skills to master as a teacher. Teachers who struggle with this skill often find themselves leaving the profession in their first three years. Unfortunately, there is no magic or quick fix when it comes to managing teenagers. However, teachers who utilize Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS) often report being happier and more successful with their chosen profession. In this session, participants will learn about proactive approaches to establish PBIS in the classroom and walk away with real-world examples they can implement on the first day of school. Presented by: Mark Grisdale, Tompkins HS, Katy ISD; Andrew Lowry, Mayde Creek HS, Katy ISD; Yolanda Clarke, Tompkins HS, Katy ISD; Kiley Lubojasky, Paetow HS, Katy ISD Room: 307 (capacity 50) Electronic Portfolio: Enhance Your Interview and Hiring Potential With an Electronic Portfolio Enhance your interview and hiring potential with a showcase portfolio. This presentation will show you samples of an exemplary portfolio to give you ideas. Presented by: Hsin-Hui Lin, University of Houston-Victoria; Lynn Freeman, University of Houston-Victoria Room: 327 (capacity 20) Personal Branding and Professional Communication Rev Up Your Résumé and Cover Letter A well-written résumé and cover letter are your ticket to a job interview. This workshop will help you recognize and apply key strategies for effective résumé and cover letter writing that illustrate your transferable skills to get school districts to call back! After the presentation, students can receive on-the-spot feedback on their résumé and cover letter. Presented by: Donah Justice, University of Houston; Priyanka Raut, University of Houston Room: 336 (capacity 50)

Panelists Karen Cossey, Teacher Recruiter, Spring Branch Independent School District Karen Cossey serves as a teacher recruiter for Spring Branch ISD where she oversees student teaching placements as well as recruiting and marketing efforts for highly qualified teaching personnel. She also serves as a liaison between Human Resources and universities and is instrumental in organizing screening events and job fairs for the district. Her career in Spring Branch ISD has spanned 29 years. She served as an elementary teacher before assuming her current role in 2008. Kay Kerr, Human Resources Director, Channelview Independent School District Kay Kerr is an alum of University of Houston Clear Lake with her bachelor s and master s degrees. She has served students as a teacher, librarian and an administrator. She has been in human resources for the past 20 years staffing schools. She served as a former president of the Houston Area Teacher Center (HATC). Andrea Kuhn, Assistant Director, Human Resources, Cypress-Fairbanks Independent School District Andrea Kuhn is one of three assistant directors for professional staffing for Cypress- Fairbanks ISD. Her career in Cypress-Fairbanks ISD has spanned 38 years. She served as an elementary teacher and assistant principal before assuming her current role in 2007. She completed her master s in education administration at the University of Houston. Jeff McCanna, Officer of Human Capital, Houston Independent School District Jeff McCanna is currently in his 27th year in education. He served as a teacher, assistant principal, principal and director of human resources before assuming his current position as officer of human capital for HISD. He works with several national organizations focused on teacher equity for underserved students. He is presently working on his doctoral degree in educational administration and human resources. Marty Moffett, Human Resource Coordinator, Pasadena Independent School District Marty Moffett is serving his 34th year in education. He has served as a teacher, basketball and football coach, assistant principal, principal and now as a human resources coordinator for Pasadena ISD. He completed his M.S. at the University of Houston Clear Lake.

Aldine ISD* Alief ISD* Alvin ISD* Angleton ISD Brazosport ISD* Channelview ISD* Clear Creek ISD* Columbia-Brazoria ISD Conroe ISD* Crosby ISD Cypress-Fairbanks ISD* Deer Park ISD Fort Bend ISD* Friendswood ISD Galena Park ISD* Goose Creek ISD* Harris County Dept. of Educ.* Houston ISD* HATC Members Huffman ISD Humble ISD* Katy ISD* Klein ISD* Lamar Consolidated ISD* La Porte ISD* New Caney ISD* Pasadena ISD* Pearland ISD* Region IV ESC Royal ISD* Santa Fe ISD Sealy ISD Sheldon ISD Spring ISD* Spring Branch ISD* Texas City ISD* Tomball ISD* *Participating Members Participating Non-Members Amigos Por Vida-Friends for Life Charter School Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston Beaumont ISD Bering Strait School District Bob Hope School Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD Cleveland ISD Dallas ISD Dickinson ISD Galveston ISD Kidventure KIPP Houston Public Schools Magnolia ISD Mesquite ISD Monarch School and Institute Tyler ISD Wichita Falls ISD

Conference Planning Team Amber Thompson, University of Houston Paula Leveston, University of Houston Araceli Enriquez, University of Houston About the Hosts The Houston Area Teacher Center (HATC) is a cooperative effort of the University of Houston College of Education and Houston-area school districts whose major purpose is to improve students education through strong preparation of educators working in prek-20 schools. Founded in 1970, HATC includes roughly three dozen districts and is believed to be the nation s oldest and largest teacher center. The University of Houston College of Education merges research and real-world experiences to train teachers, principals, counselors, psychologists, health educators and other academic leaders. The college serves more than 2,500 students in undergraduate and graduate programs that have earned national recognition. Participating Universities Houston Baptist University Texas Southern University University of Houston University of Houston Clear Lake University of Houston Downtown University of St. Thomas

Special Thanks All panelists, presenters and session chairs Association of Texas Professional Educators Gulf Coast Educators Federal Credit Union Kidventure Texas State Teachers Association Julia Arceneaux, Gulf Coast Educators Federal Credit Union Kasi Bundoc, University of Houston-Downtown Ron Coleman, University of Houston Shea Culpepper, University of Houston Delilah Davis, Texas Southern University Sascha Holmes, Hilton University of Houston Miranda Jasso, University of Houston Jean Kiekel, University of St. Thomas Ava Mathis, Houston Baptist University Ericka Mellon, University of Houston Luke McGinty, Kidventure Sylvia Molina, Hilton University of Houston Kelly Moore, University of Houston-Clear Lake Kathleen Patnaude, University of Houston Kevin Pham, University of Houston Daniel Pineda, University of Houston Jaime Questell, University of Houston Beverly Roberts, Prairie View A&M University Tim Rosas, University of Houston Beth Saunders, Alonti Catering Frances Smith, Texas State Teachers Association Margaret Spangler, University of Houston Jeylan Yassin, University of Houston Aimee Young, University of Houston

Volunteers Haylee Anderson Jennifer Augustyn Taylor Bell Carla Castillo Kelly Chung Rachel Fort Rocio Huerta Krystal Kennedy Jessica Martinez Daisy Orozco Vivianne Pineda Jennifer Rodas Gaby Serna Adriana Villalva

The Houston Area Teacher Center Conference & Student Teacher Job Fair is brought to you by: Gold Sponsors ($1,000+): Bronze Sponsors ($100-$499): Kidventure Association of Texas Professional Educators 17