by NCCE | Jan 28, 2026 | AI, NCCE 2026 in Seattle
In schools across the Pacific Northwest, educators are navigating an increasingly complex classroom reality. Students arrive with diverse learning needs, families expect meaningful communication, and teachers are asked to document growth, assess learning, and...
by NCCE | Jan 28, 2026 | NCCE 2026 in Seattle
Networking that Matters: Building Your Professional Learning Community at NCCE 26 As an educator, relationships are critical. In addition to connecting with your students at a one-on-one level as well as with your class as a whole, connecting with other educators is...
by NCCE | Jan 26, 2026 | AI, AI Literacy, Colleague AI, NCCE 2026 in Seattle
with Hayley Spohn, Experienced Educator at Federal Way Public Schools (WA), and Ryan Fries, ML Educator at Bellingham Public Schools (WA) Today’s classrooms reflect extraordinary diversity. Within a single class, educators often support students across multiple...
by NCCE | Jan 23, 2026 | Uncategorized
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a futuristic concept, it is a present reality shaping industries, education, and everyday life. As AI becomes increasingly integrated into our world, teaching AI literacy is essential for preparing students to thrive in a...
by NCCE | Jan 22, 2026 | NCCE 2026 in Seattle
Tech, Balance, and Well-Being: Addressing Digital Wellness for Students and Educators at NCCE 26 As technology continues to redefine the classroom, it’s easy to feel both inspired and overwhelmed. In just a few decades, we’ve gone from books, notebooks,...