Heuser has been visiting the school frequently since 2012 and has made presentations on
the school at education conferences.
Not exact matches
We give presentations
at law
schools and public interest employers across the country and regularly lecture
at career fairs and
conferences, including the NALP Annual
Education Conference, the NASFAA National
Conference, and the ABA / NLADA Equal Justice
Conference.
are also being set up
at the judicatory level, where dioceses, presbyteries,
conferences and synods are pooling resources not only for church
school education but for leadership development and youth work also.
It has been nurtured in many ways: by research into basic issues in theological
education underwritten by competitive grants offered by the Association of Theological
Schools (
ATS) and funded by the Lilly Endowment, Inc.; by the work of some theological educators commissioned by the Endowment to think about these questions; and by a series of seminars and
conferences convened by the
ATS to discuss some of the results of this research and reflection.
Paul will discuss How Children Succeed in a keynote address
at the 2013
conference of the Partnership for After
School Education at PACE University, One Pace Plaza.
Our
schools send teams of educators, parents, and students to our annual fall
conference at Stanford University where they hear the latest research on best practices in
education and learn from each other how to create effective
school reform.
Paul will discuss Helping Children Succeed in a keynote speech
at the first Trauma in Our Community
conference, sponsored by the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee's
School of Continuing
Education and held
at the Hilton Milwaukee City Center.
The presentation was delivered
at the
Schools and Family Learning forum
at the «Working with Fathers 2005» national
conference, held
at the Institute of
Education on Tuesday 5th April.
The Baxter Equipment for
Education Grant awards equipment to one
school in need of improving its
school meal kitchen facilities, and the winning
school foodservice director also receives a $ 500 scholarship toward registration and travel expenses to attend and be recognized
at SNA's Annual National
Conference.
Over the years we've talked about the importance of continuing
education here
at Beyond Breakfast, and one - on - one with
school nutrition professionals from around the country
at various
conferences.
The WRDSB Parent Involvement Committee (PIC) and Waterloo Region Assembly of Public
School Councils (WRAPSC) are excited to announce this seventh annual parent
conference SATURDAY APRIL 7
at Bluevale Collegiate Institute: Parent Engagement for Innovative
Education and Student Success.
She also accepted a Presidential invitation to attend the 2011 White House Anti-Bullying
Conference, presented
at the U.S. Department of
Education's Safe and Drug Free
Schools National
Conference in Washington, DC, and served as a consultant during the production of the ABC Family movie, Cyberbully.
Speakers for The May 7 Concussion
Conference include nationally known experts and panels of local concussion professionals comprised of pediatricians, physical therapists, neuropsychologists, and advocates of brain injury prevention and athletic training
education: Dr. Tricia McDonough - Ryan, Dr. Thomas Trojian, Katherine Snedaker MSW, Dr. David Wang, Dr. Mike Lee and the team of experts from Gaylord Center for Concussion Care, Representative from CATA; Deb Shulansky from Brain Injury Alliance of CT (BIAC); Brain Injury attorney and BIAC Board member Paul A. Slager; Charlie Wund, Founder & President Agency for Student Health Research; and Dr. Karissa Niehoff, The Executive Director
at CT Association of
Schools and CT Interscholastic Athletic
Conference
Also
at 11 a.m., Schenectady City
School District Superintendent Larry Spring holds a press
conference on the local
education funding increase with Sen. Jim Tedisco, and Assemblymen Angelo Santabarbara and Phil Steck, and Schenectady Mayor Gary McCarthy, Mont Pleasant Middle
School Library Media Center 1121 Forest Rd., Schenectady.
Also
at 2:30 p.m., NYC
Schools Chancellor Carmen Farina addresses members of the Assembly
Education Committee, Speaker's
Conference Room, 3rd Floor, state Capitol, Albany.
At 8 a.m., City & State hosts the 2017 On
Education conference featuring NYC
Schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña, state
Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia, state Board of Regents Chancellor Betty Rosa, CUNY Chancellor James Milliken, SUNY Chairman H. Carl McCall and others, Museum of Jewish Heritage, 36 Battery Pl., Manhattan.
Also
at 8 a.m., state
Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia will deliver the keynote address
at the 59th annual New York
School Transportation
Conference, Albany Marriot, 189 Wolf Rd., Colonie.
We are proud that the final agreement not only includes these longstanding priorities of our
conference but also makes significant investments in our public
education system, community
schools, and struggling
schools while holding the line on tuition increases
at our SUNY and CUNY institutions.
She spoke
at a press
conference Monday organized by the Alliance for Quality
Education, an activist group that pushes for more state funding for
schools and has said that the current funding distribution favors wealthy, white districts over poor areas with people of color.
The Mount Vernon Board of
Education President Lesly Zamor, Mount Vernon City
School District Superintendent Dr. Kenneth R. Hamilton, Mount Vernon City
School District attorney Gus Mountanos, members of the Board of
Education will hold a press
conference to break down their legal action against the city of Mount Vernon
at the Mount Vernon
Education Center, 165 North Columbus Avenue, Thursday morning, October 20th
at 10:00 A.M.
Calling it a «pivotal time in the history of our
school system,» UFT President Michael Mulgrew focused on the need to rebuild public
education in New York City after Mayor Bloomberg in his speech at the union's annual Spring Education Conference at the New York Hilton o
education in New York City after Mayor Bloomberg in his speech
at the union's annual Spring
Education Conference at the New York Hilton o
Education Conference at the New York Hilton on May 11.
At our state
conference last month, we overwhelmingly passed resolutions supporting guaranteed healthcare as a human right, free public
education from pre-K through college or trade
school, a living wage and fair compensation for all, investments in environmental protection and renewable energy, restoration of voting rights to former felons, public financing of elections to eradicate the corrupting influence of big money in politics, and other policies that serve the people.
At a press
conference Wednesday Mayor de Blasio was asked whether Governor Cuomo's characterization of mayoral control of
schools as an «experiment» and his proposal that mayoral control be renewed for a shortened three year period «raises questions about whether or not he's a true reformer on
education.»
At 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, The Manhattan Institute will host a
conference on career and technical
education schools in New York City and across the country.
The President of the
Conference of Heads of Secondary
Schools (CHASS) has been directed to communicate the implementation of the progressively free secondary
education policy to all its members for strict adherence to enable all day students throughout the country to enjoy the facility targeted
at them.
At 8:45 a.m., state
Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia will address the Fall
Conference of NYSATE / NYACTE, and speak about the need to prepare and support teachers and
school leaders, Gideon Putnam Hotel, 24 Gideon Putnam Rd., Saratoga Springs.
Also
at 11 a.m., Assembly Minority Leader Brian Kolb and his colleagues will be joined by
education advocates and professionals
at a press
conference to call for equitable
education funding and the release of
school aid runs, back of Assembly chamber, state Capitol, Albany.
At 2 p.m. Assembly
Education Committee Chair Cathy Nolan and Sen. Kevin Parker attend an Alliance for Quality
Education news
conference on
school funding, LCA Pressroom, Legislative Office Building, 198 State St., Albany.
Also
at 9:15 a.m.,
education advocates and professionals, families and government officials criticize
school testing programs as excessive during a news
conference before the hearing; outside 250 Broadway, Manhattan.
At 1:45 p.m., de Blasio hosts a press
conference to make an
education - related announcement, Richmond Hill High
School, Door 9 on 113th Street (just south of 91st Avenue), Queens.
At 10:30 a.m., the New York Immigration Council and the NYC
Education Department hold a joint press conference to announce the addition of new positions, streamlined access to over-the-phone interpreters for schools, and a substantial increase in the translation and interpretation supports for citywide and community education councils, P.S. 126 Jacob August RIIS School, 80 Catherine St., M
Education Department hold a joint press
conference to announce the addition of new positions, streamlined access to over-the-phone interpreters for
schools, and a substantial increase in the translation and interpretation supports for citywide and community
education councils, P.S. 126 Jacob August RIIS School, 80 Catherine St., M
education councils, P.S. 126 Jacob August RIIS
School, 80 Catherine St., Manhattan.
Also
at 1 p.m., parents from receivership
schools throughout New York join with the Alliance for Quality
Education for a briefing hosted by Assembly
Education Chair Cathy Nolan, Assembly
Education Committee
Conference Room, Room 836, LOB, State Street, Albany.
Actress and
education advocate Cynthia Nixon speaks during a press
conference with
school superintendents, academics and other officials to push for more funding for
schools Monday, March 24, 2014,
at the
Actress and
education advocate Cynthia Nixon speaks during a press
conference with
school superintendents, academics and other officials to push for more funding for
schools Monday, March 24, 2014,
at the Legislative Office Building in Albany, N.Y.
Focus on
Education reporter Eileen Buckley caught up with Ogilvie
at a Buffalo
School while appearing at Say Yes Buffalo news conference at a city s
School while appearing
at Say Yes Buffalo news
conference at a city
schoolschool.
At a news
conference in Oceanside with
education activists, Kaminsky accused Senate Republicans of orchestrating a «secret deal» to fund the ads in exchange for the charter
school hike.
After the council hearing, the group was set to hold a press
conference and protest outside the
education department's headquarters
at the Tweed Courthouse, accusing the DOE and the Public
Schools Athletic League (PSAL) or denying schools of color equal access to sports
Schools Athletic League (PSAL) or denying
schools of color equal access to sports
schools of color equal access to sports teams.
At a celebratory news conference at Tweed Courthouse, the headquarters of the Education Department, Mr. de Blasio said of the Renewal schools, «There are going to be some, when we go through the whole process — I'm certain some will be slated to close.&raqu
At a celebratory news
conference at Tweed Courthouse, the headquarters of the Education Department, Mr. de Blasio said of the Renewal schools, «There are going to be some, when we go through the whole process — I'm certain some will be slated to close.&raqu
at Tweed Courthouse, the headquarters of the
Education Department, Mr. de Blasio said of the Renewal
schools, «There are going to be some, when we go through the whole process — I'm certain some will be slated to close.»
Delegates
at the
conference in Liverpool approved a motion criticising academies and free
schools and rejected an amendment tabled by Baroness Walmsley, a party spokeswoman on
education.
At a preemptive news
conference with
education advocates, The Alliance for Quality Education's Billy Easton says wealthy supporters of expanding charter schools have spent nearly twice that amount, and have contributed large sums to the governor's
education advocates, The Alliance for Quality
Education's Billy Easton says wealthy supporters of expanding charter schools have spent nearly twice that amount, and have contributed large sums to the governor's
Education's Billy Easton says wealthy supporters of expanding charter
schools have spent nearly twice that amount, and have contributed large sums to the governor's campaign.
«Clearly the Department of
Education has not learned its lesson,» UFT President Michael Mulgrew said at a press conference, joined by education advocates and city school
Education has not learned its lesson,» UFT President Michael Mulgrew said
at a press
conference, joined by
education advocates and city school
education advocates and city
school parents.
With the city
Education Department announcing layoffs of some 800 support staff, including
school aides, parent coordinators, lunchroom workers, bus coordinators and others, UFT Secretary Michael Mendel joined City Councilman Charles Barron, Assemblywoman Inez Barron and nearly a dozen other Council members in decrying the budget - cutting move
at a press
conference on August 30 outside DOE headquarters.
«I am hoping now that the mayor of New York City understands that to do real
education reform it's about helping schools to get better and not about closing schools,» said Mulgrew, speaking at a state press conference on Feb. 16 in Albany with the governor, State Education Commissioner John King and NYSUT President Dick Iannuzzi standing be
education reform it's about helping
schools to get better and not about closing
schools,» said Mulgrew, speaking
at a state press
conference on Feb. 16 in Albany with the governor, State
Education Commissioner John King and NYSUT President Dick Iannuzzi standing be
Education Commissioner John King and NYSUT President Dick Iannuzzi standing beside him.
«He told Planned Parenthood
at their
conference yesterday that «it's the right thing to do to provide age - appropriate sex
education, science - based sex
education in
schools.»
«We need a budget proposal from the governor and legislature that finally pays the money owed to our children and prioritizes
schools that need funding the most,» said Zakiyah Ansari, the advocacy director of the Alliance for Quality
Education,
at a Jan. 10 press
conference outside City Hall to kick off a new push for public
school funding in Albany.
She was profiled in the New York Times Magazine in September, testified before Congress in July about educational opportunity for African - Americans, headlined a talk about
education at the Sun Valley
conference, also in July, and was named to the «hall of fame» of the National Alliance for Charter
Schools in June.
Demanding that Gov. Cuomo pay up on the state's long - overdue $ 2.5 billion debt to New York City public
schools, two
education advocacy groups
at a press
conference on Feb. 19 released a report that broke down the money owed by Assembly and Senate district in New York City so that each lawmaker who is going to vote on the state budget can tell exactly how much money is missing from his or her district.
On Saturday: «Newly appointed New York State
Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia will give her first public address in New York City on Nov. 14
at the Council of
School Supervisors & Administrators» (CSA) 48th Educational Leadership
Conference... Elia will deliver the keynote
at CSA's Professional Development Plenary.»
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.
She is helping to organize the Center for
Education and Civil Rights» «Furthering Diversity in K - 12
Schools Through Student Assignment»
conference, taking place June 1st
at the Georgetown Law Center in Washington, D.C..