Sentences with phrase «model schools conference»

While at ICLE, Mr. Ott oversaw all education initiatives, including all major educational contracts, and the annual Model Schools Conference and symposia.
Note: Youth Connection Charter School Campus principals Rita Pietrzak of Olive - Harvey Middle College and Mary Ann Soley of Harry S. Truman Middle College presented at the 2014 Model Schools Conference in Orlando.
It was such a pleasure to present at the Model Schools Conference and to share ideas and concepts with other educators across the nation, which genuinely deepened our appreciation for the work we do.
One of my proudest moments was being invited to present at the National Model Schools Conference in Washington, D.C. on «Changing School Climate and Raising Achievement.»
Hawaii Gov. Linda Lingle, aghast at the $ 1.2 million that was spent to send more than 600 Hawaiian educators to the Model Schools Conference in Florida, is cracking down on what she considers excessive spending in the state Department of Education.

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In January of 2018, David Kotok will join The Global Interdependence Center (GIC) at San Diego's Rady School of Management for the Money, Models, and Digital Innovation Conference.
The Conference Board and Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business, in partnership with The SAIS Center for Transatlantic Relations at Johns Hopkins University, developed a scenario model that companies can use to enhance the gender diversity of their boards.
Thursday, Emmert made it clear that the schools (not him) are the ones who don't want to move to something closer to the Olympic model, which might help mitigate some of the issues in men's basketball and football, and might have kept the NCAA and the conferences from yet another court battle they probably won't win.
2) International PB Conference: During this two - day conference organized by The Participatory Budgeting Project, Pratt Institute, and the Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College, CVH leaders and staff, along with over 200 elected officials, community leaders, and activists from across the world, will discuss key topics and trends for this model of grassroots democracy, including PB in Public Housing, PB in Community Organizations, Online Participation, and the PBNYC Briefing (sConference: During this two - day conference organized by The Participatory Budgeting Project, Pratt Institute, and the Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College, CVH leaders and staff, along with over 200 elected officials, community leaders, and activists from across the world, will discuss key topics and trends for this model of grassroots democracy, including PB in Public Housing, PB in Community Organizations, Online Participation, and the PBNYC Briefing (sconference organized by The Participatory Budgeting Project, Pratt Institute, and the Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College, CVH leaders and staff, along with over 200 elected officials, community leaders, and activists from across the world, will discuss key topics and trends for this model of grassroots democracy, including PB in Public Housing, PB in Community Organizations, Online Participation, and the PBNYC Briefing (see below).
Nixon's first Albany appearance on Monday displayed her qualifications, speaking at a news conference called by the Alliance for Quality Education, an activist group she has worked with for years dedicated to ending the gap between the school budgets of poor communities without large property tax revenues and those of model schools in well - to - do communities.
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Articles on Science and Disability, 1970s Correspondence, 1970s Articles on Science and Disability, 1980s Conferences on Science and Disability, 1980s Correspondence, 1980s Articles on Science and Disability, 1990s Conferences on Science and Disability, 1990s Correspondence, 1990s Project Proposals (funded) on Science and Disability, 1990s Articles on Science and Disability, 2000s Conferences on Science and Disability, 2000s Correspondence, 2000s AAAS Annual Meeting - Barrier Free, 1976 A Disgn for Utilizing Successful Disabled Scientists as Role Models - Final Report, 1977 - 1978 Utilization of Scientific Professional Society Placement Services - Final Report, 1978 - 1980 Within Reach: Out of School Opportunities for Youth - A Guide, 1981 Appropriate Technology: Its Design and Use by Disabled People, Workshop, Tel Aviv, Israel, Nov. 20, 1984 Appropriate Technology Workshop Papers, Nov. 20, 1984 Linkages Project meeting, Feb. 11, 1986 China Fund for the Handicapped: Deng Pufang, US Visit, Oct. 10,1987 Teaching Science and Mathematics to Students with Learning Disabilities: Challenges and Resources (NSF Grant 9552586), Jan. 1990 Recruitment and Retention of Students and Faculty with Disabilities in Schools of Engineering (NSF Grant EID 9101122), 1990 - 1995 Agenda for Access: Scientists and Engineers with Disabilities, Oct. 1991 High School, High Tech, 1993 Model Undergraduate Project for the Disabled: A Study of Issues involved in underrepresentation (NSF Grand HRD 9054022), Jan. 31, 1994 AAAS - NASA ACCESS - Summer internship program, 1996 - 1997 AAAS - National Easter Seals Society ACCESS Science, 1996 - 1998 ENTRY POINT!
Science graduate study, based on a 19th century model, needs serious reform to meet modern needs, but trying to «revitalize the doctorate is like moving a graveyard,» added another conference speaker, former NSF Director and former president of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (publisher of Science Careers) Rita Colwell, currently a Distinguished Professor at both the University of Maryland, College Park, and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
He has designed and integrated new models of professional development at BPS, including our BPS Professional Development conference happening next week, and led the iPad launch by organizing and creating an iPad driver's ed course in conjunction with the high school instructional technology team.
This week, at the Department of Education's Improving America's Schools Conference, Secretary of Education will formally announce the winners of this year's National Awards Program for Model Professional Development.
Candidate Cross-Sector Collaboration to Design Breakthrough School Models: Strategic Community Building for Transcend Monday, April 10, 9:00 - 10:00 a.m., Gutman Conference Center, Area 3
Mass IDEAS will offer four conference call «office hours» to answer any questions you may have about the application or the School Model Design Studio.
The two - day meeting, modeled on the nationally known Bread Loaf Writers» Conference for professional writers, now in its 60th year, is being co-sponsored by Middlebury College and Middlebury Union High School in Middlebury, Vt., and Otter Valley High School in Brandon, Vt..
This is the model that is most favored by the union, as demonstrated by the recent joint press conference UTLA hosted with the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) at Woodland Hills Academy, the first school in LAUSD to transform into an ESBMM school, back in 2006.
The researchers recommended modelling by school - based teachers and portfolio conferences with university faculty to encourage this desire to implement electronic portfolios.
In November 2017 at the annual conference of MA superintendents and school committees, a consortium superintendent, school committee member, and CCE and CHC members presented the MCIEA model to a room of close to 90 participants.
Emma Manley ’22 discusses the Middle School Model UN trip to the Northern Illinois Model UN conference
In addition, five sessions at the 2015 ASHA School Health Conference, which is being held from October 15 to 17 in Orlando, Fla., will focus on the model and its application.
Cambridge's first ever high - school level Model United Nations (MUN) Conference will take place at the Stephen Perse Found...
Olivia Levine ’18 discusses the Upper School MUN trip to the Mexico City International Model United Nations Conference
A sample of 36 Great Expectation model elementary schools were matched with 556 Oklahoma non-Great Expectations elementary schools based on the following variables: ethnicity, free and reduced lunch eligibility, school size, average number of days students absent, percent of parents attending conferences, percent of teachers with advanced degrees, percent passing third grade reading test, district population size, unemployment rate, average household income, teachers per administrator, percent of student's in special education, instructional support budget, and district percent passing Algebra I. Five years of pass rates on third grade reading and third grade math state exams were examined.
But as they told the lawmakers and local school leaders assembled in the high school's main conference room, the Ben Davis students want state officials to add more complexity to the model.
When schools first choose to implement student - led conferences, models can provide a vision for students, teachers, and families.
DALLAS The Texas Organizing Project held a press conference and summit last week to showcase the impact of their community school initiative at Billy Earl Dade Middle School in Dallas and to build support for the model as a way to win the schools all children deschool initiative at Billy Earl Dade Middle School in Dallas and to build support for the model as a way to win the schools all children deSchool in Dallas and to build support for the model as a way to win the schools all children deserve.
• Discounted legal products including model board policies, Student Code of Conduct, and a Personnel Handbook • Access to the Learning Zone, TCSA's robust online training portal, and discounted registration rates for the Texas Charter Schools Conference • Legal information and advice, as well as updates and alerts on specific matters pertaining to charter schools • Tools to engage parents on advocacy efforts with the Texas Legislature • Access to a growing market of solution providers and strategically - aligned partnerships with negotiated pricing and contract terms • Resources and advice for navigating TEA requirements for your school's growth and expansion • Representation in the rulemaking process with TEA to protect the interest of public charter Schools Conference • Legal information and advice, as well as updates and alerts on specific matters pertaining to charter schools • Tools to engage parents on advocacy efforts with the Texas Legislature • Access to a growing market of solution providers and strategically - aligned partnerships with negotiated pricing and contract terms • Resources and advice for navigating TEA requirements for your school's growth and expansion • Representation in the rulemaking process with TEA to protect the interest of public charter schools • Tools to engage parents on advocacy efforts with the Texas Legislature • Access to a growing market of solution providers and strategically - aligned partnerships with negotiated pricing and contract terms • Resources and advice for navigating TEA requirements for your school's growth and expansion • Representation in the rulemaking process with TEA to protect the interest of public charter schoolsschools
These daylong conferences, led by the superintendent and deputy superintendent, provided opportunities for principals to learn about and discuss instructional initiatives and served as models for the staff conferences that principals were expected to lead in their schools.
Before becoming education secretary, Gove announced at a Conservative party conference that he wanted to adopt the Swedish - style free school model and designed England's policy to emulate it.
AFT is holding the press conference at Woodland Hills Academy because back in 2006 it was the first school to operate under the Expanded School - Based Management Model (ESBMM), one of three different school autonomy models that teachers can opt into becoming when writing school improvement school to operate under the Expanded School - Based Management Model (ESBMM), one of three different school autonomy models that teachers can opt into becoming when writing school improvement School - Based Management Model (ESBMM), one of three different school autonomy models that teachers can opt into becoming when writing school improvement school autonomy models that teachers can opt into becoming when writing school improvement school improvement plans.
«Staff at Gardner have seen dramatic improvements in family participation since the school's conversion to a community school model: While only 25 percent of Gardner families attended parent - teacher conferences in 1997, 98 percent of families participated in the 2010 - 11 school year.»
This is ultimately a similar kind of teamwork that is at the foundation of the community school model that Byron and Eunice introduced me with, and that this Leadership Conference is about — educators, working in teams with each other, with community, with students, and with parents to provide the kind of education our students deserve.
Washington, D.C. — Today, Flamboyan Foundation is being showcased at the Parent ‐ Teacher Home Visit Project's (PTHVP) fifth annual national conference for their leadership in bringing the PTHVP relationship ‐ building model of home visits to Washington, D.C. public schools.
Thursday's press conference was coordinated with a national effort to draw attention to the needs at traditional public schools, and pressure legislators to increase funding for providing those services — an approach known as the community schools model.
Chapel Hill, NC October 30, 2017 — At its recent national conference, The National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships (NACEP) President Tim Stetter of the University of Washington announced that the organization will expand the scope of its nationally - recognized accreditation process to encompass multiple models of delivering dual enrollment courses to high school students.
EdVisions Schools has worked with over 200 new schools nationally and internationally, shared and presented the model at over 125 conferences and events and educated over 1,000 new teachers and administSchools has worked with over 200 new schools nationally and internationally, shared and presented the model at over 125 conferences and events and educated over 1,000 new teachers and administschools nationally and internationally, shared and presented the model at over 125 conferences and events and educated over 1,000 new teachers and administrators.
CEL's Sandy Austin and a team from Teton County School District will present a powerful professional learning model for effective teaching at AMLE's annual conference, November 9, 2012 in Portland, Oregon.
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Cola, 138 Cogley, Graham, 156 Cohen, David, 220 Colorado State University, 117, 181 Columbia University, 7 Columbus, Christopher, 58 Computer models, 16, 51 - 53, 56, 67, 72, 74,77 - 79, 82, 87, 89 - 91, 94, 105, 110 - 111, 120, 124, 138 - 140, 168, 171,173, 181, 238, 240, 246 Conference on the Changing Atmosphere, 15 Consensus, scientific, 12 Copenhagen Business School, 134 Coral, 53 Corporate Average Fuel Economy, 22 - 23 Cosmic Rays, 72, 93 - 99, 180 Credit Suisse, 176 Crow, Cheryl, 30 Crowley, Tom, 167 Cuadrilla Resources, 224 - 225 Curry, Judith, 164, 167 Cycles, natural, 3, 16, 57, 62 - 63, 66 - 69, 72, 80, 99, 103, 138, 238, 240 Milankovich, 62, 67, 80 Cyprus, 134 Czech Republconference, 38 Cancun, 18, 29, 36 - 37, 124 - 125, 242 Copenhagen, 33, 36, 109, 125, 156, 158, 175, 241 - 242 Durban, 13, 36 - 37, 166, 242 - 243 Climategate, 2, 67, 152, 158 - 170, 180, 182, 242 Climate Protection Agreement, 12 Climate Research Unit (CRU), 48, 67, 120, 147, 152 - 153, 158 - 160, 162 - 163, 165 - 167, 169 Climate Science Register, 142 Climatism, definition, 2, 7 Clinton, Bill, 176, 178 Clinton Global Initiative, 176 CLOUD project, 96 Club of Rome, 21, 186 CO2Science, 59, 61 - 62, 66, 131 Coal, 19 - 20, 39 - 41, 80, 126, 128 - 129, 175, 185 - 186, 188 - 190, 192 - 196, 199 - 201, 209, 214, 217, 219, 222, 229 Coase, Ronald, 145 Coca - Cola, 138 Cogley, Graham, 156 Cohen, David, 220 Colorado State University, 117, 181 Columbia University, 7 Columbus, Christopher, 58 Computer models, 16, 51 - 53, 56, 67, 72, 74,77 - 79, 82, 87, 89 - 91, 94, 105, 110 - 111, 120, 124, 138 - 140, 168, 171,173, 181, 238, 240, 246 Conference on the Changing Atmosphere, 15 Consensus, scientific, 12 Copenhagen Business School, 134 Coral, 53 Corporate Average Fuel Economy, 22 - 23 Cosmic Rays, 72, 93 - 99, 180 Credit Suisse, 176 Crow, Cheryl, 30 Crowley, Tom, 167 Cuadrilla Resources, 224 - 225 Curry, Judith, 164, 167 Cycles, natural, 3, 16, 57, 62 - 63, 66 - 69, 72, 80, 99, 103, 138, 238, 240 Milankovich, 62, 67, 80 Cyprus, 134 Czech RepublConference on the Changing Atmosphere, 15 Consensus, scientific, 12 Copenhagen Business School, 134 Coral, 53 Corporate Average Fuel Economy, 22 - 23 Cosmic Rays, 72, 93 - 99, 180 Credit Suisse, 176 Crow, Cheryl, 30 Crowley, Tom, 167 Cuadrilla Resources, 224 - 225 Curry, Judith, 164, 167 Cycles, natural, 3, 16, 57, 62 - 63, 66 - 69, 72, 80, 99, 103, 138, 238, 240 Milankovich, 62, 67, 80 Cyprus, 134 Czech Republic, 12, 37
At a session at the Fourth International Legal Ethics Conference at Stanford Law School this morning Laurel Terry pointed us to a very elegant model for organizing legal information.
Hustle and Flow: A Social Network Analysis of the American Federal Judiciary ICC International Conference on Network Economic Modeling, Lisbon, Portugal (2008) Conference on Empirical Legal Studies, Cornell Law School, Ithaca, NY (2008) American Political Science Association, Annual Meeting, Boston, MA (2008) Network Analysis in Political Science, Harvard University, Kennedy School of Government (2008)
Titled «Future Ed: New Business Models for U.S. and Global Legal Education,» Harvard Law School and New York Law School kicked off a conference yesterday which will be a yearlong «contest of ideas»
Treating Couples Conference — AEDP for Couples: Theory and Practice of an Attachment Based Model November 5, 2016 — Harvard Medical School — Cambridge, MA
Over the past eight years of involvement in EFT trainings, I've heard a wide variety of ways that people learn of the model: a conference workshop, a one - day training, a course in grad school, etc., But after all this time, I still hear people mention an article Sue Johnson wrote for the Psychotherapy Networker in 2006, back when it was still called the Family Therapy Networker.
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