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The Learning Brain Exchange: A Virtual Conference, February 16-17, 2026

The Learning Brain Exchange is more than a conference—it’s a shared experience connecting research, practice, and people committed to learning, healing, and growth. This year’s event features dynamic plenaries and thoughtfully designed learning tracks that meet participants where they are and move the work forward.

4 Tracks to choose from:

  • Reaching & Teaching Students: Explore the Science of Learning with strategies that improve learning for all.
  • Brain-Based Behaviors: Look at behaviors, discipline and classroom management hrough a neuroscience lens.
  • Trauma-Responsive Leadership: Discover why Trauma-Informed leadership will guide your school with compassion and clarity.
  • Connected Communities: Dive into ways to build connection with students, staff, parents, and the community at large…all for healthier brains and to enhance learning!

 

Meet our Plenaries from each track:

  • Jessica Warner, MA, From Research to Reality – Understanding the Science of Reading

  • Dr. Dustin Springer, Wired for Resilience: Unlocking the Brilliance of the Nervous System

  • Dr. Leony Coppens, On the Road to Trauma-Sensitive Schools: Lessons from Practice in the Netherlands and Belgium

  • Joe Brummer, Building Connected School Communities Through Trauma-Informed, Restorative Practices

Click to learn more about The Learning Brain Exchange.

Register here.

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