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The University of Montana 5th Annual ECE Summit
  • Parking for Thursday Evening: The Summit begins at 4:00. You can use the Adams Center parking lot (LOT P on the map). The Passport app system is available to pay for short-term parking. If you are arriving at 5:00 or later, parking on campus is Free.
  • 4/17 Friday Sessions: All Friday sessions will be held in the PJW College of Education, except for two held in adjacent buildings (signage will be displayed). Breakfast will begin at 8:00, and sessions will start promptly at 8:30. 
  • Parking for Friday Sessions: Parking for all Friday sessions is FREE by using the top floor of the campus parking garage. Signage will be displayed, and no permit or special tag is required. The FREE parking garage (on the top floor) is located behind the Mansfield Library. Use the link here to view the location of the R Parking Structure (just south of the University Center)
  • 4/18 Saturday Sessions: All Saturday sessions will take place in the PJW College of Education. Breakfast and registration will be available as early as 7:30 am. Sessions will begin at 8:15. Parking for Saturday Sessions: All parking is FREE. You may park anywhere on campus!
  • TravelFor those traveling from outside Missoula, book your hotel early! A limited number of discounted hotel rooms are available on a first-come, first-served basis at the Holiday Inn Missoula Downtown. You can use this link to book your rooms.Please use the code ECE or call the hotel at 406-721-8550 and mention the code and ECE 4th Annual Summit. 
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Tuesday, July 21
 

10:35am MDT

Leveling Up Learning: Utilizing the Spectrum of Play
Tuesday July 21, 2026 10:35am - 12:25pm MDT
**ECP Credit Available**

Play isn't a break from learning; it is the engine of learning. However, many educators feel stuck between "free play" (which feels chaotic) and "direct instruction" (which feels rigid). This  interactive workshop bridges that gap using the Spectrum of Play framework. Participants will begin with a 15-minute deep dive into the research-backed power of playful learning, identifying the five key characteristics that make an activity "playful": joy, meaning, active engagement, iteration, and social interaction. We will also explore the various “stops” along the spectrum of play and discus their relative strengths.
The core of the session is a hands-on "Pedagogical Pivot." Participants will audit one of their own existing lessons, mapping it onto the spectrum and identifying opportunities to infuse it with greater agency and choice. By the end of the session, educators will walk away with a redesigned, playful lesson plan and a toolkit of strategies to move their practice toward Guided Play—the sweet spot where adult scaffolding meets child-led discovery.
Learning Objectives
  • Deconstruct the nuances between free play, guided play, games, and direct instruction.
  • Evaluate a current learning activity using the five evidence-based characteristics of playful learning: joyful, meaningful, actively engaging, iterative, and socially interactive.
  • Synthesize pedagogical strategies to "pivot" a teacher-led activity into a guided play experience that maintains learning goals while increasing student agency.


Tuesday July 21, 2026 10:35am - 12:25pm MDT
ALI Auditorium (A), PJW College of Education The University of Montana, 32 Campus Drive, Missoula, MT 59812
 
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