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Join us for Wyoming’s inaugural statewide teacher conference, bringing together educators, administrators, and educational leaders from across the state. As we approach America’s 250th anniversary, TeacherCon25 celebrates our educational heritage while embracing the future of teaching and learning.
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Monday, August 4
 

10:45am PDT

What is Whole Brain Teaching? LIMITED
Monday August 4, 2025 10:45am - 11:30am PDT
Whole Brain Teaching: The Engagement Revolution!

🚀 Are you ready to transform your classroom into an energy-filled, student-led learning powerhouse? 🚀

Imagine a classroom where students are so engaged they beg to participate, where disruptions vanish because learning is too exciting to ignore, and where every brain—yes, every brain—is firing on all cylinders.

Welcome to Whole Brain Teaching (WBT)—a high-energy, research-backed approach that turns traditional instruction on its head! In this interactive session, you'll experience WBT in action, learning powerful techniques that engage both teacher and students from bell to bell.

🔹 Discover the four POWER teaching strategies that will instantly boost student engagement.
🔹 See how WBT's brain-based methods increase retention, reduce behavior issues, and make learning FUN!
🔹 Leave with ready-to-use strategies you can implement tomorrow—no prep needed!

Come see, hear, and FEEL how Whole Brain Teaching will revolutionize your classroom!
Speakers
avatar for Weston Lamb-Costantino

Weston Lamb-Costantino

Weston Lamb-Costantino is a passionate and innovative music educator at Stagecoach Elementary in Rock Springs, Wyoming, where he teaches kindergarten through 3rd grade music. With 13 years of experience, Mr. Lamb brings energy, creativity, and deep expertise to the classroom, blending... Read More →
Monday August 4, 2025 10:45am - 11:30am PDT
Salon D

1:00pm PDT

Shaping Change Locally: Examples of Place-Based Education in a Rural Wyoming School LIMITED
Monday August 4, 2025 1:00pm - 1:45pm PDT
Participants will experience the transformative power of place-based education through the lens of rural Wyoming classrooms. Session attendees will discover how local, Wyoming teachers from Rock River School have integrated their unique landscape and community, place-based education, into their curriculum, everyday instruction, and state standards. This session bridges theory and practice, offering ready-to-adapt strategies that can engage students in any setting. Take home practical wisdom from Wyoming educators who have turned their community and place into their teaching assets.
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Leslie Cook

Head of Professional Learning, Teton Science Schools
Monday August 4, 2025 1:00pm - 1:45pm PDT
Salon D

2:00pm PDT

Middle School Research with Trail Cameras: Learning the Art of Research LIMITED
Monday August 4, 2025 2:00pm - 2:45pm PDT
Teaching research comes with a combination of challenges for middle school students. Most do not have experience in research topics. The trail cameras offer a way for the students to focus on a research topic that is very general or very specific to one animal. In this activity the students worked as a research team. Each class period were a team. They had no choice, this experience helps them understand how to navigate collaborations as a group. This unit was about teaching them how to develop research questions. The second year (Spring 2025) is about teaching them to develop a measurement tool. What is quantitative and qualitative research? Can trail cameras research be a qualitative study? How does the Arapaho and Shoshone lens help you understand western research science methods?
In this session I will share the Wind River Reservation through the lens of the trail cameras and how my students interpret the 100,000+ photos they collected.
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avatar for Iva Moss

Iva Moss

STEM Educator, Fort Washakie School/University of Idaho
Iva Moss, Northern Arapaho, is a middle school STEM educator at Fort Washakie School, Wind River Reservation, Wyoming. Indigenous research methods with middle school students is the current focus of teaching for Iva. Utilizing Indigenous storytelling as a path to introduce students... Read More →
Monday August 4, 2025 2:00pm - 2:45pm PDT
Salon D

3:15pm PDT

Engaging Every Student: Strategies to Boost Motivation and Drive Learning LIMITED
Monday August 4, 2025 3:15pm - 4:00pm PDT
While many sessions discuss student motivation and engagement in theory, we focus on actionable, research-backed strategies that teachers can implement immediately in their classrooms. This session equips educators with specific tools, lesson ideas, and classroom management tips that they can use on Monday morning.
Monday August 4, 2025 3:15pm - 4:00pm PDT
Salon D
 
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