The Future of Education: Mapping the Big Picture

Primary Presenter(s):Heidi Jacobs CEO, Curriculum Designers, Inc., Rye, New York Heidi Jacobs has worked with thousands of teachers in the United States and internationally on issues and practices pertaining to curriculum reform, instructional strategies to encourage critical thinking, and strategic … Continue reading

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Concurrent Sessions

American Overseas Schools Primary Presenter(s):Ralph H. Jahr, Ph.D. Senior Associate, Search Associates, Roseville, California Co-Presenter(s):Tom Shearer Regional Education Officer, U.S. Department of State – Office of Overseas Schools Learn more about administrative opportunities that exist in American Overseas Schools in … Continue reading

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National Principals Mentor Training and Certification

The National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP), founded in 1921, is a professional organization serving elementary and middle school principals and other education leaders throughout the United States, Canada, and overseas. NAESP supports elementary and middle-level principals as the … Continue reading

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National Principals Mentor Training and Certification

The National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP), founded in 1921, is a professional organization serving elementary and middle school principals and other education leaders throughout the United States, Canada, and overseas. NAESP supports elementary and middle-level principals as the … Continue reading

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Make the Most of Summer: Ideas for Curriculum Supervisors

Ideas for Curriculum Supervisors


Some people might mistakenly think that when the school year is over, there’s nothing left for a curriculum supervisor to do… but you know the truth: the summer is a time to organize and facilitate professional development activities, oversee summer programs, work with curriculum committees, and put everything in place for the upcoming school year. At the same time, you may find more quiet moments without the pressures of traveling to different schools for meetings, teacher evaluations, etc.
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