Agenda at a Glance
GENERAL SESSION I | Opening Remarks & Welcome Dr. Elizabeth Bejar, Provost, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Dr. Mike Heithaus, Executive Dean, College of Arts, Sciences & Education Dr. Aaron Kuntz, Executive Dean, School of Education & Human Development Keynote Speaker |
BREAKOUT SESSION I | Teaching: A Career for Change Makers Sense of Belonging in Higher Education: Why It Matters| Building Bridges to Belonging for Differently Abled Students Motivation in Action: Inspiring Student Engagement and Success |
BREAKOUT SESSION II | Inspiring Minds, Cultivating Leaders Transparent Reading Standards: Using F.A.S.T data to drive B.E.S.T learning gains Becoming the Hero Your Students Need! FEA Roundtable Conversation |
| BREAKOUT SESSION I & II 9:40 am - 11:10 am | Program Fair, GC Pit (First Floor) Competitive Events |
11:20 am - 12:05 pm | Lunch |
GENERAL SESSION II | Difference Makers |
CLOSING CEREMONY/AWARDS | Closing Remarks, GC Ballrooms |
Breakout Session I 9:40 AM – 10:20 AM
Teaching: A Career for Change Makers
Presented by Vivian Ventura
2026 Francisco R. Walker Teacher of the Year
Miami-Dade County Public Schools
This presentation invites high school students aspiring to become educators to explore the powerful role teachers play as change makers in society. Through inspiring stories, practical insights, and a look at the evolving landscape of education, attendees will discover how a career in teaching is not just about imparting knowledge—but about strengthening minds, fostering a love of learning, and community. Join us to learn how you can make a lasting impact, ignite curiosity, and empower future generations as a transformative educator.
Sense of Belonging in Higher Education: Why It Matters
Presented by Michelle Leuchtenmueller
Graduate Student, Higher Education
Florida International University
Higher education plays a vital role in shaping students’ futures, providing opportunities for academic growth, personal development, and career success. Yet, research shows that students thrive most when they feel a strong sense of belonging within their campus community. In this workshop, participants will explore why belonging is essential to the college experience, with a focus on practices used at Florida International University to foster inclusion and student success. Students will reflect on their own educational paths, gain insights into how belonging impacts persistence, and learn practical ways to create welcoming, supportive spaces. This session equips future educators to understand the importance of higher education while developing strategies to inspire connection and community for every learner.
Building Bridges to Belonging for Differently Abled Students
Presented by Kevin Mahabir
Graduate Student, Higher Education
Florida International University
This interactive workshop empowers differently abled students and administrators to identify and navigate resources that foster belonging in educational spaces. Through a dynamic word cloud activity, participants will explore barriers that can make students feel excluded and bridges that create meaningful connections. A case scenario will frame the discussion, leading into a resource-rich guide covering campus services, mental health supports, student life opportunities, national organizations, advocacy strategies, and technology tools available across higher education. Students will leave with a personalized “Belonging Roadmap,” while administrators gain insights into strengthening access and inclusion. Together, participants will discover practical ways to turn obstacles into opportunities for success.
Motivation in Action: Inspiring Student Engagement and Success
Presented by FIU Graduate Students and FEA Sponsoring Teachers
What drives students to stay engaged and excited about learning? This dynamic panel brings together educators who will share proven strategies for fostering motivation and participation in today’s classrooms. From implementing positive behavior supports and interactive lessons to integrating technology and culturally responsive practices, panelists will highlight practical approaches that make learning meaningful and inclusive. Future educators will gain valuable insights and ready-to-use ideas to help create classrooms where every student feels motivated to succeed.