The Last Best Learning Podcast
The mission of the Last Best Learning Podcast is to deliver digestible and relevant professional learning that honors educators’ capacity in an increasingly busy world.
Our state’s educators empower minds, elevate futures, and inspire self-discovery - and we walk beside them.
We invite you to join us in this innovative approach to professional development, tailored to address the unique challenges faced by educators in Montana's ever-changing educational landscape. At the end of each month, the podcast will be uploaded to the
K-12 Content Standards webpage as well as the Podcast YouTube channel.
Coming Soon
September 29th - Ep. 14 - Looking Forward: 5th graders report out on what they need from school, with teacher leader Tracy Babcock and her 5th grade class
October - Ep. 15 - MAST in Motion: Lessons from Implementation in Montana, with Rachel Barkell from Anaconda Public School District
November - Ep. 16 - IEFA - You Don’t Have to Be an Expert—But You Do Have to Begin with special guest Connie Michael from Crow Agency Elementary School
December - Ep. 17 - Combatting Conflict, with special returning guest John Sommers-Flanagan of the Happiness Project
Math
Upcoming Professional Development
Register for the Big Sky Standards: Real World Data webinar series now!
Why are data skills woven into the new Montana math standards? Why do they matter for students today, and how can they drive real classroom engagement? Join us for a practical, Montana-focused workshop series exploring these questions and more!
You may register at any point in the series, so if you missed August, don’t worry! Recordings are available. 1 PDU is available for each live session engagement.
Register for the Montana Math Monthly Implementation webinar now!
You may register at any point in the series, so if you missed August, don’t worry! Recordings are available. 1 PDU is available for each live session engagement.
New Resources have been added to the math standards revision website including:
- PK-12 Guidance Document
- One-pagers to support district communications with stakeholder groups
- Tools to support alignment work
- Recommended pathways, course alignment, financial literacy guidance, and more!
July’s volume of the MT Math Minute is live and ready to view! Each month, our Math Coordinator compiles relevant features, classroom resources, IEFA implementation ideas, and sometimes, teacher spotlights! This month's edition features resources for integrating Indigenous Architecture with Geometric learning concepts PK-12, new math standards resources, professional learning opportunities, and helpful classroom resources. Future editions will include district and school spotlights when available. Districts, schools, or teachers interested in being featured in future Math Minute editions can fill out this form.
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STEM
Register now for the 2025 STEM Summer Institute: July 28-30 at MSU in Bozeman
Get involved with the Montana STEM Ecosystem: Reach out to Heather Jameson (heather@mtafterschoolalliance.org), Strategic Initiatives Lead
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Find many other resources and opportunities on the Montana OPI Science Page.
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ELA
Upcoming Hub Course: Preparing Students for the MAST Performance Task
Be on the lookout for a new course on the Learning Hub: Preparing Students for the MAST Performance Task. This course is designed for 3-8 teachers and will guide participants through a review of the rubrics and ELA content standards relevant to the writing assessment, writing strategies to use all year long with your students, and instructional resources and approaches to practice the Performance Task–including exemplars, prompts, and more.
Check out the Montana OPI ELA page to learn about professional learning opportunities, instructional resources, standards revisions, and more!
Montana’s English Language Proficiency (ELP) Standards
These standards support the academic success of Academic English Learners and Multilingual Learners (AELs & MLs) by recognizing and building on the rich linguistic and cultural assets they bring to the classroom. These students, that include speakers of Indigenous, heritage, immigrant languages, or diverse varieties of English, contribute to a vibrant and inclusive learning environment. Affirming students’ cultural identities and fostering academic English development in the four domains of listening, speaking, reading, and writing are essential for full participation in all content areas. The ELP Standards are aligned with Montana’s academic content standards and the Indian Education for All Essential Understandings, and they serve as a guide for schools and districts to implement high-quality instruction, integrated literacy strategies, and community-centered supports. These standards reflect Montana’s commitment to ensuring all students thrive in school, graduate with confidence, and are prepared for college, careers, and lifelong learning.
History/Social Studies Updates
September 25-27, 2025 at the Best Western Great Northern Hotel in Helena.
Registration is $265, and includes the opening reception with heavy appetizers on Thursday evening, all lecture sessions, breakfast, breaks, lunch, and dinner on Friday, and all lecture sessions, breakfast, morning break, and lunch on Saturday. Ticketed tours and workshops are extra. Click on the Agenda button below to go directly to the conference website or click Register Now to go straight to the online registration form.
The three-day conference is jam-packed with five workshops, twelve tours, thirty lecture sessions, three panel discussions, and five outstanding keynote presentations all aimed at illuminating the many facets of Montana history. Don't wait! Some tours are already full.
New MT World Languages Content Standards Guidance Document 2026 - This document is intended to provide guidance to educators and administrators regarding the implementation of the new Montana World Languages Content Standards, adopted in 2024 and scheduled to be implemented July 1, 2026.
New Approved Content Standards Comparison Document with Rational - Scheduled to be implemented July 1, 2026
1999 Montana Content Standards for World Languages (Satchel)
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