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2025 Iowa Adult Education and Literacy Summer Conference
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Wednesday, July 16
 

10:25am CDT

Unlocking Language Learning: Harnessing ChatGPT for Adult ELL Success LIMITED
Wednesday July 16, 2025 10:25am - 11:25am CDT
In this interactive session, educators will discover how ChatGPT can be an invaluable tool in supporting adult English Language Learners (ELLs). We will begin by introducing ChatGPT and its capabilities, giving teachers a foundational understanding of this powerful AI tool. Then, we will dive into practical, classroom-ready strategies for using ChatGPT to enhance language skills, from vocabulary building and grammar practice to writing exercises and conversational fluency.

Attendees will learn how to tailor ChatGPT’s responses to support differentiated learning, providing individualized practice for students at various proficiency levels. We'll explore real-world examples of integrating ChatGPT into classroom activities, including guided writing tasks, role-playing scenarios, and interactive language games.
The session will also address potential challenges and ethical considerations, such as data privacy and ensuring content accuracy, while offering solutions to mitigate these concerns. By the end of the session, participants will be empowered with concrete resources, tips, and strategies to effectively integrate ChatGPT into their adult ELL programs, fostering a dynamic and supportive learning environment.
Speakers
avatar for Dr. Chandra Keairnes

Dr. Chandra Keairnes

Assitant Professor, Simpson College
Chandra Keairnes is a wife, mom, and educator.  She spent 18 years teaching middle school in the largest public school district in the state of Iowa.  While there, she taught 7th and 8th grade social studies and math.  She also took advantage of many leadership opportunities and... Read More →
Wednesday July 16, 2025 10:25am - 11:25am CDT
Room 112
  ESL
  • global Y

11:35am CDT

Beyond the Mute Button: Expanding Access with Online ELL Programs LIMITED
Wednesday July 16, 2025 11:35am - 12:35pm CDT
As the demand for accessible learning options grows, online programs have become an essential component of adult English Language Learning (ELL) education. This session will share our experience developing and structuring DMACC ELL online classes, using data to highlight their impact, and offering practical strategies for success.
Attendees will gain insights into:
  • The evolution of our online adult ELL program and key lessons learned.
  • How we structure courses to enhance student success and retention.
  • Key data points highlighting student progress and attendance in online courses.
  • Ways our online program address common barriers to participation.
  • Practical tips and strategies for effective online ELL instruction.
This session will provide takeaways for educators looking to improve or expand their online ELL offerings. Whether you are new to online teaching or seeking to refine your approach, this presentation will equip you with effective strategies to create meaningful learning experiences for adult ELL students in a virtual environment.
Speakers
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Margaret Coles

ELL Consultant, Des Moines Area Community College
Margaret Coles is an ELL Consultant at Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC), where she oversees the online portion of the ELL program. With 15 years of experience in adult education, she has taught English learners at all proficiency levels in both online and in-person settings... Read More →
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John Windheuser

ELL Coordinator, Des Moines Area Community College
John Windheuser is the English Language Learner (ELL) Coordinator at Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC). He has worked in DMACC’s ELL program since 2016. Prior to joining DMACC, John taught ESL/ELL in Madrid, Spain and Seattle, Washington. He holds a B.A. in Spanish from... Read More →
Wednesday July 16, 2025 11:35am - 12:35pm CDT
Room 112
  ESL
  • global Y

2:00pm CDT

Flourishing in a Multilevel Classroom LIMITED
Wednesday July 16, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm CDT
It can take a lot of time to manage a multi-level classroom, so having the right resources at your fingertips is essential. BurlingtonEnglish helps take the pressure off teachers by providing a wealth of resources to help them easily meet the diverse needs of their students. In this session, we will use Burlington’s flexible, standards-based curriculum to explore four essential elements of instruction - curriculum, assessment, classroom management, and student engagement - to help every student in your class achieve academic and career growth. 
Speakers
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Tisha Jones

Customer Representative, Burlington English, Inc
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avatar for April Lawton

April Lawton

Customer Manager, Burlington English, Inc
April Lawton is an accomplished educator with over a decade of experience in Nebraska's adult education landscape. She served as a Program Facilitator at Metropolitan Community College in Omaha, where her roles included teaching, curriculum development, and leading professional development... Read More →
Wednesday July 16, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm CDT
Room 113
  ESL
  • global Y

2:00pm CDT

Helping Learners Cross the Starting Line: Creating a Foundation for English Literacy LIMITED
Wednesday July 16, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm CDT
Engaging English language learners at non- or low-literacy levels presents unique challenges. From getting learners through the door on that first day to keeping them engaged, both recruitment and retention require thoughtful, targeted strategies. Teachers also face the difficulty of finding appropriate materials to meet address learners’ specific needs. This session explores how to meet students where they are, build foundational skills, and foster long-term success. Join us as we discuss practical approaches for supporting one of the most challenging—yet inspiring—groups of learners in their English language journey.
Speakers
avatar for Erin Guddall

Erin Guddall

ELL Instructor, Curriculum Development
Erin Guddall graduated from the University of Northern Iowa in 1999 with a degree in TESOL and has more than 20 years of experience working with English language learners. In 2020, she received the Archie Willard Adult Education and Literacy Educator of the Year Award, recognizing... Read More →
Wednesday July 16, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm CDT
Room 112
  ESL
  • global Y

3:15pm CDT

Belonging First: Enhancing Retention Through Community in Beginning ELL Classrooms LIMITED
Wednesday July 16, 2025 3:15pm - 4:15pm CDT
Student retention begins with a sense of belonging. This session explores practical, research-based strategies for creating inclusive, supportive learning environments for beginning English Language Learners (ELLs). Participants will explore how fostering community in the classroom promotes student engagement, persistence, and success. Through interactive discussion and examples, attendees will leave with tools to build connection, reduce isolation, and improve retention among ELL students from day one.
Speakers
avatar for Deb Sheehy

Deb Sheehy

ELL Consultant, DMACC
Deb Sheehy is an ELL Consultant at Des Moines Area Community College in Des Moines, Iowa.  She has an elementary education background, and has been working with ELL students for over 15 years.
Wednesday July 16, 2025 3:15pm - 4:15pm CDT
Room 112
  ESL
  • global Y

3:15pm CDT

Bridging Education and Employment: Workforce/IET Collaboration LIMITED
Wednesday July 16, 2025 3:15pm - 4:15pm CDT
This session will bring together instructors and coordinators involved in Integrated Education and Training programs. Participants will share strategies for effectively combining academic instruction with workforce training to prepare students for employment.
Wednesday July 16, 2025 3:15pm - 4:15pm CDT
Ballroom 107
  ESL
  • global Y

3:15pm CDT

Trending Content to Spark Meaningful Conversations LIMITED
Wednesday July 16, 2025 3:15pm - 4:15pm CDT
The goal of almost every language student is to be able to participate in meaningful conversation and dialogue. At Ellii, we love developing highly engaging materials focused on current events and trending topics that will spark your students’ interest and lead to lively discussions in every class. If you’re teaching low intermediate-level students or higher, come and see how Ellii empowers teachers with an abundant library of ever-expanding, relevant topics.
Speakers
avatar for Wendy Klatt

Wendy Klatt

Education Specialist, Ellii
Wendy Klatt is an experienced ESL educator with over 25 years in the field. She holds an MA in Teaching with a Graduate Concentration in ESL/Bilingual Education from National-Louis University. She also holds a Graduate Certificate in Instructional Design from the University of Wisconsin–Stout.Currently... Read More →
Wednesday July 16, 2025 3:15pm - 4:15pm CDT
Room 113
  ESL
  • global Y
 
Thursday, July 17
 

9:45am CDT

Community Based English Language Learning LIMITED
Thursday July 17, 2025 9:45am - 10:45am CDT
This session will help participants understand further the needs of the community-based program and how it functions.
Speakers
avatar for Vinh Nguyen

Vinh Nguyen

Education Program Manager, Immigrants and Refugees Community Services (LSI)
With no English language skills when he first came to Des Moines, Vinh Nguyen found many difficulties in adjusting to a new life in America beginning at the age of twenty-two; he struggled in communication in English and often relied on others to help in finding jobs, interpretation... Read More →
Thursday July 17, 2025 9:45am - 10:45am CDT
Room 112
  ESL
  • global Y

9:45am CDT

Enhancing ELL Instruction: Instructor Collaboration Session LIMITED
Thursday July 17, 2025 9:45am - 10:45am CDT
This session will focus on sharing best practices, innovative strategies, and resources for teaching English Language Learners. Participants will have the opportunity to collaborate and discuss challenges and successes in their ELL programs.
Thursday July 17, 2025 9:45am - 10:45am CDT
Ballroom 107

10:55am CDT

Reaching and Teaching English Learners with Limited Literacy LIMITED
Thursday July 17, 2025 10:55am - 11:55am CDT
ESL students’ home languages are considered linguistic assets that teachers can build upon. But, what happens when students have limited literacy in their home language due to war, poverty, refugee status, etc.? These literacy students are sometimes referred to as SLIFE (Students with Limited or Interrupted Formal Education) and often require additional support, as they often do not have foundational literacy skills to transfer from one language to another.
 
In this session, we will learn about the unique needs of literacy learners and how their educational backgrounds impact language acquisition. We will also consider ways that ESL teachers can provide instructional scaffolds and supports to accommodate literacy students.  While examples from Cambridge Ventures curriculum will be given, all attendees– regardless of which curriculum they use -- will be given practical, easy-to-implement strategies to better reach and teach this population.
 
 
Speakers
avatar for Robin Graybill

Robin Graybill

Senior Account Manager, Cambridge University Press & Assessment
Robin Graybill is a teacher, teacher trainer, support specialist and now account manager for Cambridge. She has an MA TESOL from SFSU and spent 10 years in the classroom before transitioning to ESL Educational publishing which she loves because it combines her loves of ESL, teaching... Read More →
Thursday July 17, 2025 10:55am - 11:55am CDT
Room 112
 
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