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PLI #2

National Conference in Philadelphia • March 26, 2025

 
Full-Day Workshop

Customizing OpenSciEd’s Materials

Great Materials + Teacher Brilliance = Magic


Preconference • Wednesday, March 26 • 8:15 AM - 3:15 PM
All participants will receive...
  • Coffee and tea (first come first served)
LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE

$150

Conference registration is NOT required to attend.

 

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About the Session

At OpenSciEd, our teams of experts work tirelessly to design materials for the latest research AND we know you can make them even better. Our materials are released in editable formats because we value teacher experience and expertise. In this session, you will work with some of our experts to “get under the hood” of OpenSciEd units to better prepare you to customize these materials for your classroom, building, or district. We will map your customization “why” to a customization “what” and “how.”  

Your reasons for customizations may include supporting relevance, engagement, equity, pacing, standards alignment, and sometimes it's just about making it fit for you as an educator. But customizing lessons and units with these needs in mind, while keeping your eye on the learning goals, keeping student sensemaking at the center, and adjusting for how that change impacts other lessons and units across the program can get overwhelming. And sometimes it’s not entirely clear what type of customization will lead to the desired improvement.

To get you started on the right path, we’ll work through a set of tools and processes that will:

  1. Help you to clarify the reason a lesson or a unit needs customization,  
  2. Figure out what the right customizations are to make to address this reason, and
  3. Dive into making these customizations together with a community of like-minded collaborators.  

There will be additional support sessions throughout the conference to continue to work on the customizations that we start together during the Professional Learning Institute.  

We've got the materials, you bring your brilliance, and the result will be magical!

Note: This session is designed for teachers and leaders who have already had some experience either teaching OpenSciEd or supporting teachers to implement OpenSciEd. All are welcome, but if you’re brand new to OpenSciEd, this session may move too fast to be helpful. 

Presenters


 

Renee
Renee Affolter

Renee Affolter has been supporting K-12 teachers in science education for over 20 years through the design, research, and delivery of professional learning for teachers and leaders.  She is currently a researcher and the Co-Director of the OpenSciEd Equitable (OEI) Initiative at Boston College where she is supporting schools across MA as they adopt OpenSciEd.  Renee helped with the design of the OpenSciEd middle school science curriculum and professional learning materials. Prior to this Renee taught middle and high school science and co-developed and implemented several MSP funded programs to support K-12 teachers.  Renee’s background is in biology and she holds a M.Ed. from the University of California Berkeley, and a Ph.D. in Science Education from UMass Amherst.

Palys
Erika Palys

Erika Palys is passionate about making quality science education accessible and attainable for all teachers and students. As Project Manager at OpenSciEd, Erika maintains the success of OpenSciEd Professional Learning events and the Facilitator Team and organizes the execution of various special initiatives. Previously, Erika worked with OpenSciEd as a member of the Professional Learning Facilitator team and as a Quality Review Consultant. Erika started her education career as a middle school science teacher in Evanston, IL where she taught NextGen Science Storylines and OpenSciEd in her 6th grade classroom.

 

  

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