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Tuesday August 12, 2008
(all day)

Region 4 and Bay Area Partnership are hosting a High School ASSETs Institute in Berkeley, CA on August 11th and 12th featuring workshops for Site Coordinators, High After School Staff, teachers, and community-based organizations. For more information and to register, click here

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Designed for new and experienced middle school program leaders, site coordinators, and site directors.

To view more details for this event
Go to http://afterschool.lacoe.edu/
Click on Calendar of events and scroll down until you find it.

To register for this event
Registration cost is $30.00
To register you must first register to be a member on the LA County Office of Education ASPIRE website. After registering as a user, you will have the ability to register for multiple events. To begin the registration process, click the link to follow: http://afterschool.lacoe.edu/

Wednesday August 13, 2008
(all day)
Start: 5:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm

Designed for new and experienced middle school program leaders, site coordinators, and site directors.

To view more details for this event
Go to http://afterschool.lacoe.edu/
Click on Calendar of events and scroll down until you find it.

To register for this event
Registration cost is $30.00
To register you must first register to be a member on the LA County Office of Education ASPIRE website. After registering as a user, you will have the ability to register for multiple events. To begin the registration process, click the link to follow: http://afterschool.lacoe.edu/

Thursday August 14, 2008
(all day)

Designed for new and experienced middle school program leaders, site coordinators, and site directors.

To view more details for this event
Go to http://afterschool.lacoe.edu/
Click on Calendar of events and scroll down until you find it.

To register for this event
Registration cost is $30.00
To register you must first register to be a member on the LA County Office of Education ASPIRE website. After registering as a user, you will have the ability to register for multiple events. To begin the registration process, click the link to follow: http://afterschool.lacoe.edu/

Friday August 15, 2008
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The Center for Afterschool Education and Arcadia University in Pennsylvania are offering a 3 day summer institute; Teaching and Learning in Out-of-School-Time August 15-17, 2008 on the Arcadia University Campus.  Participants who attend the institute, complete 3 online courses, and complete a practicum will receive three units in an Arcadia University Graduate Certificate in Afterschool Education.  For more information, click here

Saturday August 16, 2008
(all day)
Start: 4:00 pm
End: 4:00 pm

The Center for Afterschool Education and Arcadia University in Pennsylvania are offering a 3 day summer institute; Teaching and Learning in Out-of-School-Time August 15-17, 2008 on the Arcadia University Campus.  Participants who attend the institute, complete 3 online courses, and complete a practicum will receive three units in an Arcadia University Graduate Certificate in Afterschool Education.  For more information, click here

Sunday August 17, 2008
(all day)

The Center for Afterschool Education and Arcadia University in Pennsylvania are offering a 3 day summer institute; Teaching and Learning in Out-of-School-Time August 15-17, 2008 on the Arcadia University Campus.  Participants who attend the institute, complete 3 online courses, and complete a practicum will receive three units in an Arcadia University Graduate Certificate in Afterschool Education.  For more information, click here

Tuesday August 19, 2008
(all day)

Regional Technical Assistance Units in Regions 9 and 11 (After School In Region 11 [ASPIRE]) are offering a High School Institute on August 19-20, 2008 in Long Beach, CA. with the assistance of the Woodcraft Rangers community based after school program.

To view more details for this event
Click on the flyer below or scroll down the LACOE Aspire web calendar and scroll down to August 19-20. The link is to follow: http://afterschool.lacoe.edu/page2.asp?navbarURL=calendar.asp&mainURL=ca...

To Submit a request for presenters

Wednesday August 20, 2008
(all day)

Regional Technical Assistance Units in Regions 9 and 11 (After School In Region 11 [ASPIRE]) are offering a High School Institute on August 19-20, 2008 in Long Beach, CA. with the assistance of the Woodcraft Rangers community based after school program.

To view more details for this event
Click on the flyer below or scroll down the LACOE Aspire web calendar and scroll down to August 19-20. The link is to follow: http://afterschool.lacoe.edu/page2.asp?navbarURL=calendar.asp&mainURL=ca...

To Submit a request for presenters

Monday August 25, 2008
(all day)

The Texas Comprehensive Center offers you the opportunity to continue to build your skills in Working Systemically to increase student achievement. This event is planned to build on the June Forum.

Objectives:

  • Promote coherence in technical assistance provided to Title I districts and schools
  • Increase understanding of the phases, levels, components, and competencies that make up the Working Systemically approach to school improvement
  • Increase understanding of NCLB provisions related to school support teams
Tuesday August 26, 2008
(all day)
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 12:00 pm

The Texas Comprehensive Center offers you the opportunity to continue to build your skills in Working Systemically to increase student achievement. This event is planned to build on the June Forum.

Objectives:

  • Promote coherence in technical assistance provided to Title I districts and schools
  • Increase understanding of the phases, levels, components, and competencies that make up the Working Systemically approach to school improvement
  • Increase understanding of NCLB provisions related to school support teams
Wednesday August 27, 2008
(all day)

The Texas Comprehensive Center offers you the opportunity to continue to build your skills in Working Systemically to increase student achievement. This event is planned to build on the June Forum.

Objectives:

  • Promote coherence in technical assistance provided to Title I districts and schools
  • Increase understanding of the phases, levels, components, and competencies that make up the Working Systemically approach to school improvement
  • Increase understanding of NCLB provisions related to school support teams
Friday August 29, 2008
(all day)

The California Teachers Association Institute for Teaching (CTA IFT) is hosting a Statewide Conference entitled “End the Dropout Epidemic: Focusing on What Works” on August 29 -30, 2008 in Sacramento. The conference will address strength-based strategies, protocols and examples for increasing student retention and graduation rates, the Positive Deviance Approach, the CTA IFT Grant to reduce high school dropouts as well as concepts surrounding school change. For more information or to register, go to: http://www.teacherdrivenchange.org/

Saturday August 30, 2008
(all day)

The California Teachers Association Institute for Teaching (CTA IFT) is hosting a Statewide Conference entitled “End the Dropout Epidemic: Focusing on What Works” on August 29 -30, 2008 in Sacramento. The conference will address strength-based strategies, protocols and examples for increasing student retention and graduation rates, the Positive Deviance Approach, the CTA IFT Grant to reduce high school dropouts as well as concepts surrounding school change. For more information or to register, go to: http://www.teacherdrivenchange.org/

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