Enhancing Teacher Effectiveness = Improving Student Learning
October 28–30, 2011
Rio All-Suite Hotel, Las Vegas, Nev.
October 28–30, 2011
Rio All-Suite Hotel, Las Vegas, Nev.
Virtually every study that has examined the role of the classroom teacher in the process of educating students has come to the same conclusion: an effective teacher enhances student learning more than any other aspect of schooling that can be controlled by the school.
But that doesn’t mean blaming teachers for low test scores. This conference will show you how schools can support teacher effectiveness in a balanced way that addresses all of the factors research indicates improve student learning.
Whether you're responsible for a single classroom, a school, or an entire system, come to this conference to explore all of the many ways you can increase your personal instructional effectiveness or help your teachers be the best they can be.
Choose from over 90 sessions on:
Download the 2011 Fall Conference Preview and the Registration Form.
But that doesn’t mean blaming teachers for low test scores. This conference will show you how schools can support teacher effectiveness in a balanced way that addresses all of the factors research indicates improve student learning.
Whether you're responsible for a single classroom, a school, or an entire system, come to this conference to explore all of the many ways you can increase your personal instructional effectiveness or help your teachers be the best they can be.
Choose from over 90 sessions on:
- Research-Based Teaching Practices
- Teacher Evaluation Practices
- Integrating Technology into the Classroom
- Professional Learning Communities
- Response to Intervention
- Differentiated Instruction
- Student Feedback and Formative Assessment
Download the 2011 Fall Conference Preview and the Registration Form.