VASCD 2010 Annual Conference Title: Scheduling and Organizing
the Intervention/Enrichment Period in Elementary Schools Presenter(s): Michael D. Rettig, Professor Emeritus - James Madison university, National Consultant, School Scheduling Associates Location:
Room 18
Description: Nationwide many elementary schools are implementing a period into the master schedule to provide intervention and enrichment services. The co-author of the best-selling book “Elementary School Scheduling: Enhancing Instruction for Student Achievement” will demonstrate two key aspects of the “I/E” period: scheduling the period and organizing services within that time. Target Audience: Grades PreK-8 Teachers and Administrators.
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From Vision to Practice: Creating a Culture of Literacy to Engage At-Risk Adolescents
Presenter(s): Peggy Gordon, Ellen Rowley, Lead Teachers - State Operated Program - Loudoun County Schools Center Lounge
Description: The presenter will share ideas and methods used to help build a culture of literacy that strives to engage at-risk adolescents. Through this program at-risk adolescents who were previously disengaged have developed into engaged readers and writers. Target Audience: Grades 8-12 Teachers and Administrators.
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Classroom Management in Today’s Classroom - Helping Administrators Helping 21st Century Teachers to Handle 21st Century Kids
Presenter(s): Pamela B. Roland, Assistant Professor - university of Virginia Location:
Lounge D
Description: This session will focus on the three areas that must be in place for skillful implementation of classroom management and effective instruction: expectations, clarity and consistency. Closing the gap in these areas between today’s teachers and students is the key to success. Target Audience: All Educators
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