PD Webinar Series

February 17, 2026

6:00pm 

Designing Math That Moves: Fluency, Acceleration, and the Courage to Explore

With Casey Warmbrand

High-ability learners don’t simply need “more”; they need mathematics that moves—fluidly, flexibly, and creatively. This session uses the Alabama Mathematics Course of Study and the Numeracy Act as anchors for designing instruction that supports acceleration, deep conceptual understanding, and mathematical risk-taking. Participants will explore how to design rich task sequences, investigations, and open problems that promote multiple strategies, multiple representations, and authentic mathematical reasoning. We will examine approaches to curriculum compacting, flexible grouping, and grading structures that reward exploration and align with the Standards for Mathematical Practice. Teachers will leave with practical tools, classroom-ready examples, and a clear framework for cultivating fluency, creativity, and productive struggle in high-ability mathematics learners.


 

Casey Warmbrand is a mathematician, curriculum architect, and national leader in gifted mathematics education. With 25 years of experience spanning middle school through university instruction, he has contributed to state standards development, redesigned mathematics pathways, and led national professional learning for NAGC, NCTM, and international organizations focused on mathematical creativity. Casey’s work centers rich-task design, curriculum compacting, mathematical creativity, and equitable assessment practices aligned with the Standards for Mathematical Practice. He currently supports mathematics program innovation for gifted learners in Arizona, advances systemic change in mathematics education nationally, and directs an initiative focused on affordable housing reform. Outside of his professional work, Casey enjoys time with his wife, Erica, and son, Zeke, and is an avid pickleball player supporting the national governing body, USA Pickleball.

What Do You Want to Know About Behavior? Practical Tips for Your Family

  • April 14, 2026
  • 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
  • Zoom

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What do you want to know about behavior? 

Practical Tips for Your Family

With Dr. Allan Allday

April 14, 2025

6:00 - 7:00 PM CT

Parents often have questions about various aspects of behavior that are affecting their family. These questions may range from minor behaviors that are annoying to the parent all the way to severe behaviors that leave parents with great concern about their child. No matter the question or behavior, we will address as many as possible during this session. The goal will be for families to leave the session with a better understanding of behavior and some practical strategies to encourage more of the behaviors that will help your child be successful. If you have questions, please submit them.

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Dr. Allan Allday BCBA-D, worked for 20 years as a professor, teaching courses focused on issues associated with improving adult responses to challenging behavior. Dr. Allday haspublished writing mostly related to helping adults improve their skills related to behavior change. Dr. Allday was awarded two Fulbright Scholar grants where he taught at universities abroad (Kyiv, Ukraine and Sopron, Hungary) and provided behavioral consultation to schools, orphanages, and in homes. He retired from the professorate to start Spero Behavioral Coaching and Supports, LLC because the need for solutions to the behavioral issues parents and teachers are facing require equipping them with the skills needed to address challenging behaviors effectively. Dr. Allday is also a husband and father to four children (ages 5-16)

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Link for webinar recording will be posted after the webinar. 

Meeting ID.   845 5772 7179

Passcode. 978111






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