Educators Learn to Thoughtfully Integrate AI in Classrooms at Early Childhood Winter Conference
Leave a commentJanuary 16, 2025 by HCDE Communications
How can early childhood educators integrate Artificial Intelligence (AI) in their classrooms meaningfully and efficiently? That’s the focus of the 39th Annual R.T. Garcia Early Childhood Winter Conference (ECWC) on Jan. 25.

While relatively new and consistently evolving, AI can support differentiated instruction, develop emergent reading, writing and language skills and help with classroom schedules and grading workflow. Approximately 500 early childhood educators will gather at the Kingdom Builder’s Center next week to gain these skills and more.
Additionally, attendees will hear from some of the most thoughtful and skilled education leaders in the field, from “BIG” author and illustrator Vashti Harrison and founding director of the Charlotte Sharp Children’s Center, Dr. Vicki Gibson, to pediatrician and health communicator Dr. Laura Jana.



Back by popular demand are also speakers Mary Jo Huff and Dr. Gilberto Soto, whose sessions will incorporate music, movement and story-play strategies for young children. LJ Henderson’s session will offer hands-on fun while participants discover how to conduct student-focused experiments using common household objects and author Emily Kate Moon will demonstrate how to break down big scientific concepts – like the water cycle and photosynthesis – into little bits that children can understand.
Hosted by HCDE’s Center for Educator Success (CES), the ECWC offers an educational and enjoyable learning experience. The event will include numerous breakout sessions discussing growth and development, dual-language learners, strategies to enhance early literacy skills, family and adult engagement, mental health and more.
Find more information and register at www.hcde-texas.org/ECWC.
