Friday, April 16, 2021

Our Mission 

To improve the learning outcomes and well-being of all children and youth by providing services and leadership in partnership with families, schools and communities.

Our Goals
  • Increase learning growth for students
  • Decrease the gap in achievement
  • Increase annual graduation rates
  • Increase gateways to post-secondary success

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May 4 HAA Meeting Reminder & In-Person Attendance Option Plus Guest Speaker Tim Hoskins

Tim Hoskins
The next HAA meeting will be held on May 4 from 9 - 11:30 a.m. (Agenda) The meeting will be held via Zoom with an in-person option at Heartland AEA, 6500 Corporate Drive, Johnston, Rooms 107A/B. (Calendar invites were already sent to superintendents and include the zoom link.) Covid mitigation efforts are in place, including masks and social distancing. Those who wish to attend in person, please add your name to this list, so we can ensure room capacity.

The meeting will feature guest speaker Tim Hoskins, President of Quester. He will lead us through an informative, interactive and thought-provoking discussion to better understand the anticipated impacts of automation and artificial intelligence (AI), as well as help us think about how we overcome barriers in our systems to better prepare our students for the future.

Tim leads a talented team of strategists, researchers, developers, and innovators who keep Quester at the forefront of the strategy and insights industry. He has been instrumental in the ongoing development of Quester’s artificial intelligence technology that enables new and unique approaches to solving client-side research objectives such as innovation, concept development, brand positioning, segmentation, and path to purchase.

NEW! 3 Feet Social Distancing Decals & Posters

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Given the updated classroom social distance guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Heartland AEA has created 3 Feet posters and decals for your buildings. Find a variety of these posters and decals by logging on to csonline.heartlandaea.org and search COVID.

April/May 2021 ELL Newsletter is Available

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The April/May 2021 ELL newsletter is now available at this link: https://www.smore.com/3yepr.

The topic of the current newsletter is The LIEP, or Language Instruction Education Program. This newsletter discusses some of the different program models schools utilize in Iowa and considerations for schools as they design effective programming for the 2021-22 school year. Best wishes on a smooth journey to the end of this school year and we will see you again in the fall!

Join Renowned Author Doug Fisher, Corwin Instructors and Heartland AEA Consultants for a Summer Learning Opportunity Like No Other!

Doug Fisher
Heartland AEA’s “Summer Learning Academy: Reflect, Reconstruct, Rebound” has been designed with area educators, for area educators. Over the past year, you’ve stretched your abilities and increased your confidence as you’ve tried new tools, new models and new ways of teaching.

The vision for our time together in the Summer Learning Academy includes:
  • Augmentation of content
  • Study around instruction
  • Learning about assessment and feedback practices
  • Perusal of technology integration
All these topics have been compiled for a steadfast rebound and rich catapult into the 2021-22 school year!

To learn more about the Academy, learning tracks and license renewal credit, view the Academy flyer.

Summer Learning Academy: Reflect, Reconstruct, Rebound
June 21-25, 2021
8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. each day
Virtual Format
$100

Registration Links
1 license renewal credit - Register Now
2 license renewal credits - Register Now
No credit/participant only - Register Now

Questions?Contact Amy Wichman or Wendy Robinson, Directors of Instructional Services, Heartland AEA

FastBridge Registration for 2021-22 AEA Subsidy Available for Grades K-8

FastBridge

This year Iowa’s AEAs again will be subsidizing the costs for schools to upgrade their DE-provided FAST subscriptions that includes the expanded assessment suite in math and behavior for K-6, and literacy, math and behavior for grades 7 & 8. Participation is available both to schools that purchased the expanded assessment suite in previous years and those that want to use it for the first time in 2021-22. The registration window is April 1- May 7, 2021. More details are available here.

Check Out These Opportunities from Google Workspace for Education and Seesaw

AEA Iowa's Area Education Agencies

Google Workspace for Education Webinar - April 28

Join Anne Nash, a program manager for the Google Education, for an informational webinar highlighting exciting updates coming to districts through Google Workspace for Education!

Iowa’s Area Education Agencies are partnering with Google to provide technology directors and instructional coaches with an informational overview of updates and answer questions districts may have as they prepare for next year, including:
  • New Google Workspace for Education Editions (Free and Premium)
  • New features coming to: Meet, Classroom, Docs, Drive, Admin Console and more!
April 28, 2021
12 p.m. - 1p.m.
Sign Up Form

Please complete this form to have the Meet link & resources shared with you.

Learn more about this opportunity and a pricing update from Tempus Nova in Tech Director Updates from Iowa’s AEAs.


Iowa’s AEAs Offer Special Seesaw Agreement for Districts
Iowa’s Area Education Agencies will be partnering with Seesaw to offer districts a reduced annual subscription starting July 1, 2021 to provide equitable access to Seesaw for Schools. This agreement ensures schools and districts throughout Iowa have equitable access to Seesaw at the same per student price, regardless of student enrollment. Read more about purchasing and billing and next steps in AEAs Offer Special Seesaw Agreement for Districts.

Heartland AEA Literacy Newsletter is Now Available

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The Heartland AEA Literacy Newsletter is now available. Make sure to follow the newsletter and share it with your colleagues! In this issue:
  • Intensifying Literacy Instruction
  • Science of Reading
  • Dyslexia News
  • Five Research-Based Ways to Teach Vocabulary
  • What We’re Reading
Reach out to your Heartland AEA Literacy Consultant if you need any support.

2021 Global Education Institute for K-12 Teachers: Global Perspectives on Social Justice, Coming in June

Global Education Institute for Teachers
The 2021 Global Education Institute for Teachers: Global Perspectives on Social Justice, will be held virtually on June 7-28, 2021. The institute is organized by the Global Education Program at the Stanley Center and the University of Iowa International Programs and presented by the UI Stanley Museum of Art and College of Education.

K-12 teachers of all disciplines are invited to attend this year’s virtual institute, a month-long, one license renewal credit experience taught by University of Iowa Stanley Museum of Art curators Kimberly Datchuk and Brady Plunger and UI College of Education’s, Will Coghill-Behrends.

There will be mandatory live sessions every Monday from 9-10:30 a.m. and many other sessions (small-group discussions, videos, office hours, etc.) throughout the month.

FREE tuition and course materials for everyone!

Registration deadline is May 1, 2021.

*Priority preference will be given to teachers who have not participated before.

More information may be found on our website at https://international.uiowa.edu/connect/programs/k-12/institute.

Please contact Amy Green at amy-green-1@uiowa.edu or (319) 335-1433 with any questions.

Virtual STEM Event for Girls in Middle and High School Begins April 26

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The American Heart Association will be hosting STEM Goes Red in April. STEM Goes Red is about empowering girls in middle and high school to take control of their health and to inspire their future by providing knowledge and exposure to the many opportunities available to them through further education and careers in STEM. Opportunities that may provide them a seat at the table when breakthroughs made are impacting the health and longevity of all Americans.

During this week-long virtual experience that explores STEM outside the classroom, middle and high school girls will gain knowledge through on demand STEM sessions and live speed mentoring sessions with business leaders from Central Iowa and walk away knowing that they can make an impact through a career in STEM.

STEM Goes Red Central Iowa
April 26-29, 2021
Virtual STEM Experience
Opening Ceremony, April 26

For more information and to register, visit the STEM Goes Red website.