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Winter
2004
The
Holmes Partnership Eighth Annual Conference
Public Engagement, Public Support: Expanding the
Work of the Holmes Partnership
The
Holmes
Partnership is a national network that supports
partnerships between universities, colleges, and
schools.The organization holds an annual conference
that highlights a particular theme within the
vision of Holmes. This year the national conference
was held in San Diego, California. The Teachers
College PDS was represented by two presentations
in the "Promising Practice" sessions
and six "Table Top" sessions. These
sessions highlighted a range of work being done
at our various PDS sites and involved TC faculty,
PDS school teachers and parents of students in
our PDS sites.
Promising
Practice Sessions
"Parents
as Partners: School-Community Partnerships within
a PDS"
Presenters: Jeanne Kerwin, Mark Diller, Stephanie
Lukas, and Robyn Ulzheimer
"Reflection
and Instruction: Creating Study Groups in Schools
for Authentic Professional Development"
Presenters: Victoria Hunt, Alcira Jaar, Stephanie
Lukas, Rebeca Madrigal, Ivonne Torres, and Maria
Torres-Guzman, Ph.D.
Table
Top Sessions
"Creating
an Effective and Practical Conferring System for
Dual Language Teachers to Assess Their Students'
Writing, Reading and Language."
Presenters:
Rebeca Madrigal, Laura Torres
"Mature
Professional Development Schools: What Have We
Learned?"
Presenter: Tom Andrews
"Professional
Development School Partnerships: From "Bridge"
to "Community"
Presenters: Michele Genor, Ph.D. and Elaine Howes,
Ph.D.
"Teacher
Leaders: Envisioning a Continuum that Promotes
Professional Growth and Renewal"
Presenter:
Ivonne Torres
"Teaching
Science for Social Justice -- Professional Development
Moves an Urban Middle School Toward the Third
Space."
Presenter:
Verneda Johnson
"Technology
as a Tool: Student Projects using Imovie"
Presenters:
Edwin Mayorga, Robyn Ulzheimer
Spring
2003
The
Get REAL Conference
The
Get REAL conference sought to support and expand
dialogue around racial, linguistic, and cultural
diversity in urban schools. Further, the conference
aimed to bring teachers, students, parents, community
members, and teacher educators together as they
unpack the complexities of urban education. By
creating this two-day space for dialogue the conference
hoped to encourage all participants to raise questions,
expand their awareness, articulate next steps,
and learn about effective practices.
For
more information go to the Conference
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