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November 17-19, 2025 | Boston, MA, USA | Conference Website | Attendee Guide | Hotel | Contact us
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Monday, November 17
 

9:30am EST

Amplify Your Leadership Using AI
Monday November 17, 2025 9:30am - 4:00pm EST
Join us for a hands-on workshop on how educational leaders can use AI to manage their daily and long-term responsibilities more efficiently. Participants will start with an overview of current AI systems before moving into practical applications. We will progress from basic tasks to more advanced uses like strategic planning, analysis, feedback, and complex projects.

The workshop will focus on developing strong prompting skills and thinking frameworks that will serve you well as AI tools continue to evolve. Throughout the day, you will work through authentic leadership scenarios, building skills that can help you reclaim time for what matters most, your school community. Participants will leave with practical frameworks, experience working with AI tools, resources for continued learning, and ideas for continued growth.

Who should participate: School leaders who are looking for practical ways to integrate AI tools into their professional practice. A comfort level with computers is necessary, but all levels of familiarity with AI are welcome. Participants are encouraged to have a paid subscription to Claude, ChatGPT, or Gemini to fully engage with this workshop.

IMPORTANTPlease note that general conference registration is required in order to sign up for a pre-conference workshop and that there is an additional fee to attend. If you already registered for the conference but did not add the workshop and would now like to, please contact mlarson@neasc.org.
Speakers
avatar for Carl Johnson

Carl Johnson

Associate Director for Accreditation and School Improvement, Public Schools, NEASC
Carl Johnson joined NEASC in 2023 after two decades serving as an educator and administrator in Connecticut schools. Carl began his career as a social studies teacher at Farmington High School before becoming student activities director in 2013. He then served as assistant principal... Read More →
avatar for Joseph Kotarski

Joseph Kotarski

Associate Director for Accreditation and School Improvement, International Education, NEASC
Drawn to NEASC because of his passion for school transformation, Joe joined the NEASC team in 2024 with over a decade of experience in the Middle East and North Africa where he served as Head of School and Director of Education, overseeing three newly opened schools. With robust academic... Read More →
Monday November 17, 2025 9:30am - 4:00pm EST

9:30am EST

Embracing and Managing Conflict
Monday November 17, 2025 9:30am - 4:00pm EST
Being able to manage and embrace conflict effectively is an essential part of middle leadership if teams and individuals are to maintain a shared sense of purpose and direction. As a middle leader, one of the greatest challenges in managing and embracing conflict is managing yourself and making sure that communication is clear and effective.

During this course, participants learn to identify conflict and what their roles and responsibilities are within such a situation. They develop strategies to manage emotions, manage change and learn how to separate the personal from the professional. On a practical level, participants learn how to have difficult conversations and practise different techniques in a safe and supportive environment.

By the end of the course, participants will have a practical toolkit of strategies and protocols to manage and embrace conflict successfully in a range of contexts.

IMPORTANTPlease note that general conference registration is required in order to sign up for a pre-conference workshop and that there is an additional fee to attend. If you already registered for the conference but did not add the workshop and would now like to, please contact mlarson@neasc.org.
Speakers
avatar for Helen Morgan

Helen Morgan

Head of Leadership, Development and Learning, ECIS
Helen Morgan is Head of Leadership Development and Learning at ECIS bringing high quality bespoke training, coaching and consultancy directly to schools.Helen has worked extensively as an Educational Consultant with a range of UK and International schools and organisations to provide... Read More →
Monday November 17, 2025 9:30am - 4:00pm EST

9:30am EST

NEASC Framework for Student Success
Monday November 17, 2025 9:30am - 4:00pm EST
Staff members from all three Commissions at NEASC (public, independent, and international) have been thinking deeply about what student success looks like and how we can support schools in preparing students for the future. The result of these discussions is the development of a NEASC Framework for Student Success. This framework includes aspects such as a school's mission, vision, and core values; the qualities they want to develop in their learners as expressed by a vision of a graduate; and the shared pedagogy or approaches to teaching to develop the desired qualities, leading to a shared understanding of what high-quality learning looks like that extends to the entire learning community.

IMPORTANTPlease note that general conference registration is required in order to sign up for a pre-conference workshop and that there is an additional fee to attend. If you already registered for the conference but did not add the workshop and would now like to, please contact mlarson@neasc.org.
Speakers
avatar for Alyson Geary

Alyson Geary

Director of Accreditation and School Improvement, Public Schools, NEASC
As Director for the NEASC Commission on Public Schools, Alyson sets forth the vision and goals for the Commission each year, facilitates communication between commission members, staff, and volunteers, and works directly with member schools to guide them through the NEASC Accreditation... Read More →
avatar for Trillium Hibbeln

Trillium Hibbeln

Director for Accreditation and School Improvement, International Education, NEASC
Trillium Hibbeln is the Director for the Commission on International Education at the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC). In this role, she inspires international schools to transform learning for the 21st century and beyond. She has been instrumental in the development... Read More →
avatar for Edie Traina

Edie Traina

Director for Accreditation and School Improvement, Independent Schools, NEASC
As director, Edie leads a robust team of accreditation professionals dedicated to supporting independent schools in adapting to the changing needs in education.Prior to joining NEASC in 2024, Edie served as the Assistant Head of School for Faculty and Academics at the Taft School... Read More →
avatar for Carrie Wilson

Carrie Wilson

Associate Director for Accreditation and School Improvement, Independent Schools, NEASC
Carrie helps guide member schools through the NEASC Accreditation process and partners with them to create cultures of innovation, belonging, and improvement.Having most recently served as the Head of School for All Saints Catholic Academy in Morrisville, Vermont, Carrie brings 25... Read More →
Monday November 17, 2025 9:30am - 4:00pm EST

9:30am EST

NEASC Visitor Training: Introduction to NEASC, ACE Learning and Visitor Competencies
Monday November 17, 2025 9:30am - 4:00pm EST
This workshop prepares participants to become NEASC approved accreditation visitors for visits using the ACE Learning accreditation pathway and includes a comprehensive overview of the pathway in action. The ACE pathway (and the CLP protocol) are used by most international schools and increasingly by some U.S. based independent and public schools. Participants will develop an understanding of the philosophical foundations and logistical processes involved in all NEASC accreditation pathways. Aspiring visitors will be introduced to the NEASC visitor competencies which will guide development and growth of personal skills and attributes. A commitment to personal growth and a coaching mentality complements the knowledge and experience required to engage with NEASC visits and the NEASC family of schools.

Please note, NEASC also offers training for our accreditation pathways specifically geared toward U.S. based independent schools and U.S. based public schools. More information on those trainings can be found here.
Requirements - Before the in-person workshop:
  • Review the training video, "NEASC Visitor Training: Introduction to NEASC and ACE Learning 2.0" and complete required follow-up work; participants will receive instructions and access to the recording after registration
  • Complete asynchronous work
  • Attend the full workshop
If you wish to be considered for a visit:
Completion of the Visitor Training Workshop will prompt the written component, which will assess potential visitors’ conceptual understanding and writing ability. This component must be submitted after the workshop with a resume or CV that includes any prior experience with accreditation processes. Please refer to the list of NEASC Accreditation Visitor Requirements.

Eligibility:
IMPORTANT - Before registering for a Visitor Training Workshop, please ensure that you meet the following requirements and preferred qualities:
  • NEASC Accreditation Visitor Requirements:
  • Minimum of 5 years of educational experience
  • Mid- to senior-level leadership experience
  • Strong understanding of modern approaches to learning and teaching
  • Deep understanding of whole school operations
  • Understanding of NEASC philosophy and accreditation processes
  • Strong interpersonal communication skills and technical written English

To learn more about ACE, visit www.neasc.org/ace.

IMPORTANTPlease note that general conference registration is required in order to sign up for a pre-conference workshop and that there is an additional fee to attend. If you already registered for the conference but did not add the workshop and would now like to, please contact mlarson@neasc.org.
Speakers
avatar for Athena Gerochristodoulou

Athena Gerochristodoulou

International Accreditation Leader, NEASC
Athena joined the team of NEASC International Accreditation Leaders with the Commission on International Education in 2018. Her work focuses on supporting international schools through the ACE Learning pathways through developing protocols and processes, conducting training and workshops... Read More →
Monday November 17, 2025 9:30am - 4:00pm EST
 
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