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Math Workshop: Maximizing Impact in Your K–8 Math Classroom

Unlock the Full Potential of Every Student

Virtual | June 18, 2026

Math Workshop: Maximizing Impact in Your K–8 Math Classroom

As educators, we strive to unlock the full potential of every student. Yet, the wide range of needs in today’s classrooms can challenge traditional teaching methods. Enter the Math Workshop—a flexible, student-centered framework that empowers teachers to meet diverse learning needs through a balance of whole group, small group, and individualized instruction. In this introductory session, we’ll explore how the workshop model supports deep conceptual understanding, encourages active participation, and creates a safe space for risk-taking and meaningful dialogue. Whether you're new to Math Workshop or looking to refine your approach, this session offers practical insights to help you get started.

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Event Details

June 18, 2026
1:45 pm - 3:15 pm CENTRAL
Zoom Event

Registration Cost

$149/person

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Session Recording

This session will be recorded and available to registered participants until August 31, 2026.

Event Presenters

Shelly Daun

Shelly Daun

Presenter

Shelly Daun is an experienced instructional leader with over 30 years in public education, including 12+ years successfully leading co-teaching implementation and advancing high-impact math instruction. She serves as the Director of the FIRST Education Math Center and Co-Director of the Co-Teaching Center, in addition to her role as Director of Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment in a northeastern Wisconsin school district. In 2022, Shelly was recognized as Wisconsin’s Instructional Leader of the Year for her contributions to educational leadership. She partners with schools and districts to build collaborative teams, strengthen teaching practices, and improve student outcomes through systems change and sustainable reform.

Amanda Ironside

Amanda Ironside

Presenter

Amanda Ironside has over 20 years of experience in public education, working as a classroom teacher, instructional coach and Advanced Learning Coordinator. Currently serving as the Gifted, Talented & Advanced Learner Coordinator for her district, Amanda consults with school districts, emphasizing a systematic approach through coaching and collaboration with teachers and administrators to enhance student outcomes and strengthen instructional practices.