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| Event Information: | |
| Event name: | Ohio School Improvement Institute |
| Event period: | Nov 19, 2009 07:30 AM - Nov 20, 2009 02:00 PM |
| Event type: | Professional Development |
| Scope of Event: | International |
| Event Keywords: | National, state, local innovative ideas; research-based strategies; replicable promising and best practices; and opportunities for engagement in student achievement, career and college readiness... |
| Intended Audience: | Administrators, Counselors, Researchers, School board members, State policymakers, Teachers, Students, Parents, Community members, Reading specialists, Technology personnel, School nurses, Teacher-educators |
| Event site: | The Columbus Hotel |
| Event location: | 50 N. 3rd Street, Columbus, OH 43215 |
| Registration deadline: | Nov 1, 2009 |
| Description: | The 10th Annual Ohio School Improvement Institute (November 19-20, 2009) is Ohio’s premier individual and team professional development for educators. Its particular target is for those connected to middle and high school learning. The Institute is packed with: National, state, local innovative ideas; research-based strategies; replicable promising and best practices; and opportunities. |
| Event URL: | http://www.ohioschoolimprovementinstitute.org/ |
| Sponsor Information: | |
| Sponsoring Organization: | Ohio School Improvement Institute |
| Event Contact Information: | |
| Person Name: | Monica Mason |
| Organization: | Ohio School Improvement Institute - Coordinator |
| Country: | United States of America |
| Phone & Fax: | phone: (216) 398-0114, fax: (216) 398-0115 |
| E-Mail: | <monicamason@roadrunner.com> |
| Website: | http://www.OhioSchoolImprovementInstitute.org |
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| About OSII The 10th Annual Ohio School Improvement Institute (November 19-20, 2009) is Ohio’s premier individual and team professional development for educators. Its particular target is for those connected to middle and high school learning. The Institute is packed with: National, state, local innovative ideas; research-based strategies; replicable promising and best practices; and opportunities for engagement in student achievement, career and college readiness and lifelong learning. The institute strands include, but are not limited to, the following: New ACT Standards Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) Assessment Career Tech Credit Transfer (CT2) College Articulation Credit End-of-Course Exams Instructional Strategies Numeracy/Math Focus Ohio Improvement Process Ohio Schools to Watch PK-16 Transitions Panel Discussions Partnerships, Collaboration Plan for CCIP Programs of Study Promoting of Excellence Tech Prep Technology in the Classroom Transitions to Postsecondary Urban Education Use of Data The 10th Annual Ohio School Improvement Institute is endorsed by the following organizations: The Ohio Department of Education (ODE) The Ohio College Tech Prep Consortia (CTP) The Ohio Board of Regents (OBR) High Schools That Work – Ohio Regions (HSTW) Making Middle Grade Work – Ohio Regions (MMGW) Ohio Association for Career and Technical Education (OACTE) Ohio Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (OASCD) | |
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