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2004 Annual Staff Development Conference Videos

Keynote Address and Selected Sessions from the 18th Annual Staff Development Conference
Challenge to Lead: Building a Culture of High Expectations — Rigor, Relevance and Relationships
 

Each summer High Schools That Work produces videotapes of selected keynote addresses and conference sessions on school improvement at the HSTW Annual Staff Development Conference. The purpose is to capture new information that high school and middle grades leaders and teachers can use in local professional development activities throughout the year. This brochure lists the videos from the 2004 conference. Presentations are usually 50 to 90 minutes in length. To order any of these videos or other HSTW materials, visit our Web site at http://www.sreb.org. Click on the tab labeled High Schools That Work and then click “Publications and Materials.” Also you can call our publications department at (404) 875-9211 ext. 236, email at  publications@sreb.org.

General Session

(04V36)  VHS  $30.00 Challenge to Lead: High Expectations
Gene Bottoms, Senior Vice President, Southern Regional Education Board, Georgia

Conference Sessions

(04V17)  VHS  $30.00 Teaching Algebra for Success at Grade Nine — The Make It or Break It Year
Debbie Hutchens, Great Bridge Middle School, VA
(04V18)  VHS  $30.00 Teaching Algebra I to All Eighth-graders
Joanne Miles, Guilford County School, HSTW District Coordinator, NC
(04V19)  VHS  $30.00 Moving Standards into the Science Classroom: How One Ohio School Did It
Brad Faust and Brenda Fischer, Whitmer High School, OH
(04V21)  VHS  $30.00 Embedded Credit: Academic and Vocational Integration
David Dillard, Arcadia Valley Career Technical Center, and Jim Carver, Arcadia Valley R-II Schools, MO
(04V22)  VHS  $30.00 Rigor, Relevance and High Expectations: North Carolina’s EOC Classes
Melinda Bryant, Donna Brown, Don James and Melanie Kesler, Randleman High School, NC
(04V23)  VHS  $30.00 Raising the Bar for All Students in English/Language Arts
Jeanette Hodges, Curriculum Consultant, KY
(04V25)  VHS  $30.00 Using Curriculum Guides to Raise Student Achievement
Derrick Muhammad and Russell Long, Sol C. Johnson High School, GA
(04V26)  VHS  $30.00 The RIGHT Angle: Four Years of Mathematics
Debbie Felts, South Laurel High School, KY
(04V27)  VHS  $30.00 Overview of the Exemplary Six-12 College Prep Mathematics (CPM) Curriculum
Virginia Head, Grand Prairie Independent School District, TX
(04V28)  VHS  $30.00 Implementing a Ninth Grade Support Class: A Success Story
Patricia Coxsey, Kaye Burch and Amy Miller, Westside High School, GA
(04V29)  VHS  $30.00 The Dog Ate My Homework (No-excuse Policy Implementation)
Sarah Saylor and Lora Miller, Graves County Middle School, KY
(04V30)  VHS  $30.00 Freshman Academy: A Model for Success
Christy Puckett and Christina Goatley, Graves County High School, KY
(04V31)  VHS  $30.00 Ask Them and They Shall Come: Advisory Programs and Parent Involvement
Kim Draves, Twin Falls High School, and Marcia Nielson, Twin Falls High School/PTO, ID
(04V33)  VHS  $30.00 Building a Culture of High Expectations: How an Award-winning School Does It
Sue Ellen Hill, Los Fresnos Consolidated Independent School District, TX
(04V34)  VHS  $30.00 Positive Change through HSTW
E. Sharon Banks, Sharon Norman and Diana Rouse, Lansing School District; Brockerick Williams and Delsa Chapman, Sexton High School, MI
(04V35)  VHS  $30.00 Reading and Writing for Learning Online: A Literacy Coach’s Tool for Teacher and School Change
Vickie Smith, Middle Creek High School, NC
(04V37)  VHS  $30.00 Teaching the Process of Quality Work: From Assignment to Assessment
Steven Levy, Expeditionary Learning Outward Bound, MA
(04V38)  VHS  $30.00 What Every Principal Should See in a Science Classroom
Betty Harbin, Southern Regional Education Board, GA
(04V39)  VHS  $30.00 Mathematics Across the Curriculum
Kathryn Williams, Blackstone Valley Tech, MA
(04V40)  VHS  $30.00 Working with Adolescents from a Poverty Background
Mark Dewalt, Winthrop University, and Tria Grant, Sullivan Middle School, SC

To order: Contact the SREB publication orders department at (404) 872-9211 ext. 236 or e-mail publications@sreb.org.


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