Announcing the 2011 Under-Resourced Learners Summit,
where the most experienced and knowledgeable education professionals will convene to explore, discuss,
and learn about the challenges facing under-resourced students in today's schools and the best
strategies and innovations to employ to raise achievement levels for all students across the curriculum.
The 2011 Under-Resourced Learners Summit is for subject-area teams, administration leaders, and
educators at the elementary, middle, and high school levels who strive to keep abreast of emerging
classroom management strategies, ways to creatively use participatory technology to engage students,
and best practices to effectively address learning challenges schools are facing.
If you're experiencing classroom management challenges, low achievement levels, increased dropouts,
or you're in need of innovative ideas you can use immediately to address state and federal mandates,
then you need to attend the 2011 Under-Resourced Learners Summit!
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Simultaneous sessions include:
- Tucker Signing Strategy for Reading
- Parent Engagement Model Using Getting Ahead
- Macro Poverty Issues for Administrators
- Behavior and Classroom Management
- Response to Intervention
- Teaching African American Boys
- Connecting Your Instruction to Generation Y
- Six-Step Process for Raising Student Achievement
- Mental Models for Math
- Relational Learning Strategies
- Understanding Students and Parents of Hispanic/Latino Descent
- Web 2.0 in the Classroom
- Language and Story Structure
- Working with Boys in the Classroom
- Mental Models for Language Arts
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