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2005 Annual Staff Development Conference Videos

Keynote Address and Selected Sessions from the 19th Annual Staff Development Conference
 

Rigor, Relevance and Relationships
The "New" Three Rs + High Expectation = High Performance for All Students
 

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 2005 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.

Orientations

(05V31v)  VHS  $30.00 Orientation to High Schools That Work
Gene Bottoms, Senior Vice President, SREB, Atlanta, Georgia
(05V32v) VHS $30.00 Orientation to Making Middle Grades Work
Toni Eubank, Director, MMGW, Atlanta, Georgia


General Session

(05V33v)  VHS  $30.00 High Expectations Plus the Three Rs Equals Higher Achievement: Rigor, Relevance and Relationships
Gene Bottoms, Senior Vice President, SREB, Atlanta, Georgia
(05V34v)  VHS  $30.00 Getting the Millennials Ready for the Workplace
Bill Strauss, Author, McLean, Virginia
(05V35v)  VHS  $30.00 Enhancing Mathematics and Science Education through Engineering
Christine Cunningham, Vice President of Research, Museum of Science, Boston, and Director of Engineering Education Research, Tufts University, Massachusetts
(05V27v)  VHS  $30.00 Hero's Quest: Joining the Battle for America's High Schools
Jeff Livingston, McGraw Hill, Ohio
(05V36v)  VHS  $30.00 Transitions to College Mathematics
Donna Foster, Department Chair Developmental and Transitional Studies, Piedmont Technical College, South Carolina
(05V37v)  VHS  $30.00 Rigor, Relevance and Relationships Matter in Improving Student Achievement in Rural Schools
Gene Bottoms, Senior Vice President, SREB, Atlanta, Georgia
(05V38v)  VHS  $30.00 Improving the Academic and Technical Achievement of Students at Career Centers
Gene Bottoms, Senior Vice President, SREB, Atlanta, Georgia; Joe DeRose, Superintendent, EHOVE Career Center, Milan, Ohio; and Clyde Hornberger, Principal, Lehigh Career Technical Institute, Schnecksville, Pennsylvania
(05V39v)  VHS  $30.00 HSTW/CSR High Schools Making the Greatest Gains in Achievement: What Did They Do Differently?
Gene Bottoms, Senior Vice President, SREB, Atlanta, Georgia, and Keith Kremer, Southeast Guilford High School, North Carolina
(05V41v)  VHS  $30.00 Teaching at the Proficient Level in English Classes
Renee Murray, School Improvement Consultant, SREB, Atlanta, Georgia
(05V42v)  VHS  $30.00 On Course for Success: English/Language Arts
Judy Trice, ACT Regional Professional Development, ACT, Austin, Texas
(05V43v)  VHS  $30.00 Just How High Do We Set That Bar? Developing Courses That Set High Expectations and Get All Students to Proficiency
Heather Sass, School Improvement Consultant, SREB, Atlanta, Georgia
(05V44v)  VHS  $30.00 How Can a Large High School Implement the HSTW-recommended Mathematics Curriculum?
Jan Struebing, HSTW Coordinator, and Allen Williams, Principal, Springdale High School, Arkansas
(05V45v)  VHS  $30.00 College-prep English For All
Mark Childs, Principal, and John Dawson, HSTW Coordinator, Hagerstown High School, Indiana
(05V46v)  VHS  $30.00 A New Design for High School Career/Technical Studies
Gene Bottoms, Senior Vice President, SREB, Atlanta, Georgia
(05V47v)  VHS  $30.00 Success Stories: How Oklahoma Schools Helped Unprepared Freshmen Catch Up in English
Cheryl Bell, HSTW State Coordinator, Oklahoma Career Technical Education, Weatherford, Oklahoma; Barbara Ellis, Director of Secondary Education, Lawton Public Schools, Lawton, Oklahoma; Jacqueline Hamilton, English Teacher, and Rick Kitzrow, Principal, Southeast High School, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Cecilia Lozano, National Board Certified Teacher AYA/ELA, Southeast High School, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; and Renee Murray, School Improvement Consultant, SREB, Atlanta, Georgia
(05V51v)  VHS  $30.00 Mastery Algebra: Curriculum + Commitment = Success
Anne Ledford and Jenny Simmons, Mathematics Teachers; and Chari Young, Assistant Principal, Fort Mill High School, Fort Mill, South Carolina
(05V52v)  VHS  $30.00 On Course for Success: Geometry, Algebra II and Precalculus
Judy Trice, ACT Regional Professional Development, ACT, Austin, Texas
(05V53v)  VHS  $30.00 Expecting More from Vocational Students in Science
Edward Allard, Teacher, and Barbara Malkas, Vice Principal, Northern Berkshire Vocational Regional, Massachusetts
(05V54v)  VHS  $30.00 Getting Students Ready for Algebra I: A Middle Grades/High School Collaboration (Part II)
Donna Kiser, Teacher, Wayne Middle School, Wayne, West Virginia; Joe Paolo, Teacher, Oak Glen Middle/High School, Chester, West Virginia; Susie Ray, Principal, Frankfort Middle School, Ridgely, West Virginia; Angie Shanholtz, Mathematics Instructor 6-8, Frankfort Middle School, Ridgeley, West Virginia; Sue Stone, Teacher, Frankfort Middle School, Ridgely, West Virginia; Leslie Texas, Educational Consultant, Atlanta, Georgia; Amy Umstot, Teacher, Frankfort High School, Ripley, West Virginia; and Tina Walker, Teacher, Wayne Middle School, Wayne, West Virginia
(05V55v)  VHS  $30.00 Raising Achievement and Graduation Rates: How Nine HSTW Sites Are Doing It
Gene Bottoms, Senior Vice President, SREB, Atlanta, Georgia
(05V56v)  VHS  $30.00 HSTW Follow-up Study of 2002 High School Graduates: Implications for Improving the Transition from High School to College and Careers
Gene Bottoms, Senior Vice President, SREB, Atlanta, Georgia

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


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