Events
From the National Education Association, “since its inception in 2001, Inclusive Schools Week has celebrated the progress that schools have made in providing a supportive and quality education to an increasingly diverse student population, including students with disabilities and those from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. The Week also provides an important opportunity for educators, students, and parents to discuss what else needs to be done in order to ensure that their schools continue to improve their ability to successfully educate all children.”
From the National Education Association, “since its inception in 2001, Inclusive Schools Week has celebrated the progress that schools have made in providing a supportive and quality education to an increasingly diverse student population, including students with disabilities and those from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. The Week also provides an important opportunity for educators, students, and parents to discuss what else needs to be done in order to ensure that their schools continue to improve their ability to successfully educate all children.”
From the National Education Association, “since its inception in 2001, Inclusive Schools Week has celebrated the progress that schools have made in providing a supportive and quality education to an increasingly diverse student population, including students with disabilities and those from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. The Week also provides an important opportunity for educators, students, and parents to discuss what else needs to be done in order to ensure that their schools continue to improve their ability to successfully educate all children.”
From the National Education Association, “since its inception in 2001, Inclusive Schools Week has celebrated the progress that schools have made in providing a supportive and quality education to an increasingly diverse student population, including students with disabilities and those from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. The Week also provides an important opportunity for educators, students, and parents to discuss what else needs to be done in order to ensure that their schools continue to improve their ability to successfully educate all children.”
From the National Education Association, “since its inception in 2001, Inclusive Schools Week has celebrated the progress that schools have made in providing a supportive and quality education to an increasingly diverse student population, including students with disabilities and those from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. The Week also provides an important opportunity for educators, students, and parents to discuss what else needs to be done in order to ensure that their schools continue to improve their ability to successfully educate all children.”
at Nazareth
Anne Monroe-Baillargeon at monroe@alfred.edu
We are all set for the 13th here at Naz. We will be meeting in GAC 151 and I have breakfast for 10 ordered (let me know if I need more) People can park in visitor parking in the front of the building. let me know if you need anything else.
Please RSVP so that we have some idea of how many people to anticipate.
In addition, if you are planning to attend the evening event with Dr. Leonard Baca here at Alfred University Wednesday April 23rd, please let me know by Monday March 17th.
Eighth Annual Second City Conference
Mitigating Exclusion: Building Alliances toward
Inclusive Education Reform in Pedagogy and Policy
March 22-24, 2008 • New York City
Teachers College, Columbia University
http://www.disabilitystudiesineducation.org/DSE_Reg_mat.html
Eighth Annual Second City Conference
Mitigating Exclusion: Building Alliances toward
Inclusive Education Reform in Pedagogy and Policy
March 22-24, 2008 • New York City
Teachers College, Columbia University
http://www.disabilitystudiesineducation.org/DSE_Reg_mat.html
Eighth Annual Second City Conference
Mitigating Exclusion: Building Alliances toward
Inclusive Education Reform in Pedagogy and Policy
March 22-24, 2008 • New York City
Teachers College, Columbia University
http://www.disabilitystudiesineducation.org/DSE_Reg_mat.html
at the Radisson Hotel in Corning NY
Binghamton University
location to be announced