Global Voices
Saturday, April 18, 2026 8:30 AM
Campuswide
More than 2oo K-12 educators gather each April for the Global Voices conference, a free event designed to equip and empower local educators as they strive to become informed advocates for all learners, including multilingual learners.
Lipscomb faculty, master’s and doctoral candidates, and education students draw from their expertise and experiences to present on topics such as resilience in the classroom, serving global K-12 students from an international perspective, conflict management in the K-12 classroom, writing grants to support teachers, exploring linguistic support in the content area, strategies for multilingual learners, trauma-informed instruction through an ABA lens, teaching acceptance of disabilities through literature and social-emotional learning among others.
The Book Browsing Room provides educators the chance to browse several newly released and award-winning books, including current global titles for children and young adults. Participants receive a professional development certificate, research-based strategies and best practices, books and other resources.
Registration is set to open March 2.