Thursday, May 15, 2014

School Improvement Innovation Summit - Sept. 29 - Oct. 1

More than just an education event. 

The School Improvement Innovation Summit (SIIS) is an annual meeting of the country's leading education innovators. Here they share strategies for improving education and discuss the developments that will shape education this year and far into the future.

Dates:
Monday, September 29 through Wednesday, October 1.

Times:
Monday: 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.; Welcome Luau 6 p.m. – 9 p.m.
Tuesday: 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Wednesday: 8 a.m. – 1 p.m.

The Summit is also a gathering point where educators and School Improvement Network trainers come to share best practices for using PD 360, Common Core 360, and Observation 360 to improve teacher effectiveness and increase student achievement.
  • Meet with peers and share forward-thinking ideas for improving education
  • Discuss industry developments that will shape the future of education with our experts
  • Walk away from the Summit with strategic frameworks and actionable tools to help implement new tactics for teacher improvement and student achievement
  • Garner insights into unique student perspectives, context, and culture from guest student speakers—and learn how that knowledge can shape a school's approach to education and professional development
  • Enjoy the fresh mountain air of Utah and a day of fun and adventure in world-famous Park City
  • Get face-to-face support! Our expert training staff will be on hand to help you and your team with any implementation challenges you may be facing with EES, PD 360, Observation 360, Common Core 360, or any of our solutions.


This year’s speakers include many top names in education, including: 
  • Dr. Terry Holliday—Commissioner of Education, Kentucky 
  • Jay McTighe—Educational Writer and Consultant at the Maryland Assessment Consortium 
  • David Hyerle—Founder and President of the Thinking Foundation and Developer of the Thinking Maps® model 
  • Alexina Medley—Principal and CEO of Warren Easton Charter High School, New Orleans, Louisiana
  • Dr. Lucy Hansen—Principal at Agua Caliente Elementary School, Cathedral City, California
Learn more about the 2014 School Improvement Innovation Summit at www.siis2014.com 

2 comments:

  1. Education events are the best. If you are a teacher and can’t afford time to visit training annually. It’s a great way to improve your skills, learn new teaching methods and strategies and share experience with your fellow teachers. I wish they were holding a summit like this here as well. It’s rather disappointing how the majority of my students get essays for money and I really want to motivate them. I’m not that experienced so learning a few trick would be nice. Moreover, I’d like to learn how to make lessons both effective and entertaining.

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