Sentences with phrase «biennial conferences as»

Annual and biennial conferences as extended professional development experiences for TDS current and future school partners

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Paul will discuss How Children Succeed at the University of Oregon School of Law as part of the OSLC's biennial conference.
Around 1990, the Administration for Children and Families decided it would commit substantial funds to hold a biennial conference promoting research for the Head Start Program, and it recruited as organizers John Fantuzzo, professor of human relations at University of Pennsylvania's Graduate School of Education; Catherine Tamis - LeMonda, a professor of applied psychology at New York University's Steinhardt School; and Faith Lamb - Parker, an assistant clinical professor of Population and Family Health at Columbia.
«As a clinician, research scientist and educator, he has impacted not only our current understanding, but has prepared many young scientists to continue this work into the future,» said Mary Smith, CHF board member, who presented the award over the weekend at the group's biennial conference.
Since 2001 ACEEE has held a biennial conference focusing specifically on the subject of energy efficiency as a utility system resource.
Throughout her career, Bonnie has supported BCLMA serving as a past chair of the Finance subsection, an Editorial Committee member of Topics and past Co-Chair of the biennial BCLMA Conferences.
If you're a full - on psychotherapy enthusiast, or just want to know how to do more with schema therapy and research, join us in Amsterdam the 24th through the 26th of May as ISST brings together a worldwide community of clinicians, researchers, educators, and supporters for the biennial conference.
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