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2011
ConferencePreviewPublication of the National Alliance of Black School Educators
November 16– 20, 2011Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
New Orleans, LA
NEw OrLEANs39th Annual Conference
“Education is a Civil Right: Today’s Strategies that Build Tomorrow’s Leaders of African Descent
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Pre-ConferenceActivitiesWednesday, november 16, 2011
Aspiring Superintendents Academy*This daylong pre-conference seminar teaches aspiring superintendents how to meet the challenges faced by superintendents—particularly African American superintendents. Participants will hear from “seasoned” superintendents on issues including, the “do’s & don’ts of being a superintendent” and “the buck stops here.” Learn why only 3% of the 15,000 public school superintendents in the U.S. are African American.
*There is a fee of $99.00 that can be paid through conference registration. We encourage all those aspiring to become a school superintendent to take advantage of this great professional development opportunity.
Parents SummitThe Parents Summit, presented by the NABSE Parents Commission and the U.S. Department of Education, is a day of workshops and nationally renowned speakers addressing educational, financial and health issues as they relate to students and parents.
School Tours (K–12)The school districts located in the Orleans Parish and surrounding parishes will offer tours of various schools that demonstrate the excellent work being done to educate children in their respective school districts. There will be approximately 6–9 tours that will visit elementary, middle and high schools. Lunch will be provided on each tour. This is a great opportunity to witness best practices in action.
Collegiate TourThe NABSE Higher Education Commission and the New Orleans Conference Local Host Committee hosts a collegiate tour of Xavier University, Dillard University, University of New Orleans, Tulane University and Southern University at New Orleans. This is a great opportunity to witness the education and elevation of our young men and women on the collegiate level.
Cultural Tour NABSE is offering an Afro-Creole cultural tour of New Orleans, highlighting the contributions of People of Color who settled and built the city of New Orleans. The tour will also drive through some areas which were affected by Hurricane Katrina featuring the devastation and recovery of the areas. Since New Orleans holds a place in Civil Rights history, a knowledgeable tour guide will showcase some of the movement’s historical sites while referencing the stories of the foot soldiers of the movement. This tour will also be offered on Saturday, November 19th as well. Please visit the NABSE website (www.nabse.org) to learn more information about the cultural tour.
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Thursday, november 17, 2011
Opening Plenary & Delegate Assembly Keynote Speaker: Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, Sr.
Youth SymposiumThe Youth Symposium is designed to motivate students in ways that will increase their desire to work towards academic achievement. This year, the Youth Symposium will be conducted by Erik Cork. His program, Rap, Rhythm and Rhyme: Rebuilding the Writing Foundation is an intensely fast-paced workshop that empowers students to systematically organize their thoughts and communicate them effectively on paper. Through music, movement and rap, students will actively participate in a “visually stimulating and physically intoxicating buffet of teachable techniques.”
The Youth Symposium convenes on Thursday, November 17, 2011 at 8:30 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. Lunch is provided for the students. Although the session is designed for students, it is open to all.
For more information about Erik Cork’s program, please visit www.erikcork.com.
# Exhibition Hall Grand Opening
School Board Workshop Strand IThe School Board Workshop Strand offers workshops that address best practices and various skill sets that would enhance the professional development of school board members.
Concurrent Workshops – Series I
Research Roundtable I
Higher Education Professionals’ StrandThe Higher Education Professionals’ Strand offers workshops that address best practices and various skill sets that would enhance the professional development of higher education professionals.
Affiliates Presidents’ MeetingThe NABSE Regional Representatives convene this annual afternoon meeting of NABSE affiliate leaders. This meeting is a great opportunity for affiliate leaders to share ideas, best practices, learn about important NABSE happenings and vote for their Regional Representative.
NABSE Commission Meetings
ConferenceHighlights
The NABSE Exhibition Hall is a key component to the NABSE Conference experience. The Hall is divided into three areas:
Educational Section: This section offers conference attendees the opportunity to learn about the latest instructional/management products and services.
Non-Profit Section: Education professionals will learn about employment and volunteer opportunities from school districts from across the country. Government agencies and other non-profit entities offer important and timely information that is relevant to an educator’s daily life.
Retail Section: Conference attendees can purchase books, unique gifts, music, clothing, art, jewelry and a variety of other items.
In addition to these sections, the Exhibition offers book signings, a Cyber Café, an Employment Opportunity Center where on-the-spot interviews can be conducted by one of the exhibiting school districts and many other networking opportunities.
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ConferenceHighlights
Town Meeting
# Exhibition Hall
Delegate Assembly Keynote Speaker: Mayor Cory Booker
Concurrent Workshops—Series IV & V
Current Principals’ StrandThe Current Principals’ Strand is a series of workshops taught by the Visionary Leadership Institute that offers training opportunities much like the Aspiring Principals Workshop Strand, but with more of an emphasis placed on staff development and campus management.
School Board Workshop Strand IV
Annual Awards Banquet Keynote Speaker: Dr. Pedro Noguera
saTurday, november 19, 2011
Friday, november 18, 2011
# Exhibition Hall
Superintendents’ Workshop Strand
Teachers Day Education Strand
Aspiring Principals’ Workshop StrandThe Aspiring Principals’ Strand is a series of workshops taught by the Visionary Leadership Institute that provides training opportunities for aspiring principals in areas such as classroom management, team building, parental involvement, special education, and curriculum development to name a few.
Higher Education Professionals’ Strand continued
School Board Workshop Strand II
Concurrent Workshops – Series II
Research Roundtable II
Clergy SymposiumThis Symposium addresses the importance of the alliance with pastors (Church) and discusses the input committed clergy could have on improvement in our schools.
9 Wellness PlenaryThe Wellness Plenary (formerly the HIV/AIDS Plenary) addresses issues relating to the physical and mental health of students. Special emphasis is placed on how the health of a student affects their learning and social interaction.
⌛ Founding Members Luncheon Keynote Speaker: Nikki Giovanni
Special Plenary Session: Math in Today’s World Keynote Speaker: Dr. Robert Gyles
Concurrent Workshops – Series III
Research Roundtable III
School Board Workshop Strand III
# Exhibition Hall Reception—“Shop Til You Drop”
sunday, november 20, 2011
Ecumenical ServiceCome and help close out the 39th Annual Conference at an inter-faith religious service. Attendees will be led in worship by local clergy and music ministers.
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ConferenceWorkshopsFrom Politicians to Policy to Classroom Practice—The Money TrailDr. Joan Duvall-Flynn
Today’s Community Preparing Tomorrow’s LeadersJimmy Hart
Motivating Black Males to Achieve in School and in LifeBaruti Kafele
Reaching, Rescuing, and Revitalizing At-Risk StudentsDr. Jennifer T. Butcher Angela Dickson, M.Ed. Tanya Thompson, M.Ed.
Hip-hop ClassroomKhary Frazier Suzanne Cleage
Collaborative for Nurturing Students’ Mathematical Learning: High School Meets ElementaryClemmie Whatley Beatrice Washington
Solve Every Problem— The Problem Solving/ Critical Thinking ProcessKaren Crawford
Helping Youth Build Roadmaps to their Future Destinations of SuccessFrederick Gooding, Jr. Sharon F. Gooding
Engaging ParentsLamar T. Collins
Generation Success: The Transition from Outcast to OustandingKristal Cutley, D.M.
Preparing All Students for College Readiness and SuccessDr. Jessie L. Douglas Jodi Grosser Natalie Bailey Dr. Judith Sullivan
Safety NET ICUChristopher Chatmon Brenden Anderson
The Rising Tide Lifts All Boats: The Academically Successful African American MaleNicole Allain
The Brotherhood: Eradicating the Prison Pipeline Through Lifelong Learning StrategiesDr. Shelby T. Wyatt Brotherhood Members
Race and Membership in American SchoolsDr. Jennifer Jones-Clark
Overcoming Urban Psychological CannibalismDr. Eboni Wilson Diona Wilson
African American Female Identity: Opportunity or Crisis?Janeula M. Burt, Ph.D. Ebonierose Wade Jeffrey Manuel, Jr.
Utilizing Art Integration for Successful School-wide Outcomes and BEYONDMs. Cescily Washington, M.Ed. Mr. Keith Greer Mrs Ann Douglas Mr. Eugene Ebron
Students Advocating Life Without Substance Abuse: A Peer Leadership ModelCorey Manning Ayele Shakur
Rites of Passage: The Past, Present, & PromiseLourdes Talamantes
Teen Court/Student Court—Interventions Strategies for Youthful OffendersValamarie Rhoden Mark Zaher Anthony Williams John Dixon
Retaining Students Through a School-Wide Advisor/Advisee ProgramWlliam C. Greene, Jr. Tavares Stephens Kim Dowdy
Mission Critical: REAL Students, REAL Problems, and REAL SolutionsKenston Griffin Kevin Alston Christopher Land
Ragin’ Cajun: Engagement Through Cultural RelevanceDr. Catherine Barnes Evans Daniels
Response to Intervention in Urban SchoolsShaunta A. Broadway
RtI: One Town’s Journey from Remediation to InterventionLinda Flowers, Ph.D. Marilynn Ross Daniel Booth
Dual Process: Special Education Compliance and Student AchievementPaula Keno Smith Zoretta Ward Holloway
We’re All Special! Recognizing and Honoring Everyone’s Leadership SkillsEdith Maria Glapion
Transition to Adulthood: The Achievement Gap and High School Students with DisabilitiesDr. Genevra A. Walters Karen Brown
Return on Investment (RoI) for RtIFolasade OladaleThe Honorable
Robert Pasternack, Ph.D.
We Got Game: Digital Media & Game Creation Encourages STEM ParticipationKevin Clark Kimberly Scott Leshall Hatley
The Math Party: Learning Math Through Music and DanceDr. Stephanie R. Pasley
STEM Strategies, Literacy Tools, and The STUDIES Project: A Total PackageDr. Pat Wilson Higgins Ms. Monica Murphy Mrs. Monica D. Shack
A Literacy Revival Has Arrived & Technology is Bringing it Alive!Dr. Kimberly McLeod Kelly Brown
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No More Text BooksGary Brantley Dr. Cheryl Atkinson
How To Teach Math To Black StudentsShahid Muhammad
TouchMath: Building Number Sense and Math Fluency for Struggling StudentsMicheal Soria Terry Sutton
Technology in the Secondary Classroom Kenetra Malone Donnielle Howard
Increasing Student Engagement to Reach the Algebra Call for AllNicole Beck
Math Instructional Software Proven to Improve Achievement and How to Fund It!Erich Zeller Brandi Barrett
Thinking Maps: All Content, Standards-based Strategies for Today’s LearnersFlorence McEachern
Reaching All Students With Mathematics: Experience Success in ActionWilliam J Glee Tim Davidson
Contextualized, Personalized, and Interactive Learning ProcessesCarole A. Cobb, Ph.D.
Discovering the ‘Missing-Piece’ to the Reading & Writing Puzzle!Katie Garner
Use Blues to Improve Literacy: Music as a Second LanguageFernando Jones
Rhyming to Respect (The Remix)Dr. William “Flip” Clay
Panoramic Video—The Next Generation of Professional DevelopmentKaren E. Broadnax Thomas L. Brown
Multiply in Minutes with Multiplication NationMegan Faux
Going Public With Data: Data WallsKiffany R. Davis Nita R. Gray
African American Literature for AdolescentsDaryl Gates
Removing the Barriers to African American Achievement: The Impact of Culturally Relevant Instruction and Low Teacher Expectations on College ReadinessChance W. Lewis, Ph.D. Natalyn Johnson
Edible Math!Leslie Hooks
Be in Charge, Stay in Charge and TEACHDr. Terry L. Truvillion Dr. Wendy K. Truvillion Terra J. Truvillion
Making Relationships Work: Educating Black Boys in the 21st CenturyChezare Warren
Going For the Gold! Digging Deeper into DataLynda L. Richards Michele B. Sayles
A Brave New World: Exploring the Impact of Data Teams on Closing the Academic Achievement GapShoutell Richardson Ericka McCarroll Marie Boone
You Push—I Pull:Clara Yates Karan Simon Shelton
Sustaining High Quality Student Learning!Ebony E. Bullock Gwendolyn Humphrey Dr. Theresa Harris-Tigg
Improvement is Not a Random ActEdmond T. Heatley, Ed.D. Dr. Diana Dumetz Carry Dr. Many Condit Dr. Ebony Thomas.
“Hear, See, Say, Do! Five Strokes that We Can! Do!!”Shauna Williams
Using Various Learning Styles to Reach and Teach Your StudentsIris Hildreth
Using Reading Strategies with Film Excerpts for Disengaged ReadersStephen D. Bournes
Shuffle My Teacher Home—Technology Sparks Student Learning and Improves InstructionDr. Barbara Pulliam Davis Ms. Cynthia Brictson Dr. Zheadric Barbra Ms. Zelphia Walker-Dunham
No Principal Left Behind: Leadership Coaching Using the School Principal Change Model as an ApproachDr. Fannie Lovelady Spain
Collaborative Labor Management RelationsMarietta A. English
Keeping Our Eyes on the Prize: Strategies to Engage Boys of ColorLaMarr Darnell Shields
Ensuring Academic Success from a Human Resources Perspective Ms. Kiyon Massey Ms. Alexis Witherspoon Ms. Tracy Dennis
Leveling the Field: Successful Strategies for Identifying and Graduating At-Risk High School StudentsJohn Super
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ResearchRoundtablessession #1Thursday, November 17, 2:30 p.m.– 4:00 p.m.Investigating the Effects of African American Male Science and Engineering Students’ Academic Orientations at Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Presenters James L. Moore III, Ph.D., Professor of Counselor Education and Director of the Todd Anthony Bell National Resource Center on the African American Male, The Ohio State University, [email protected], (614) 247-4765, (614) 292-0051 (fax)
Lamont A. Flowers, Ph.D., Distinguished Professor of Educational Leadership and Executive Director of the Charles H. Houston Center for the Study of the Black Experience in Education, Clemson University, [email protected], (614) 688-4294, (614) 292-4255 (fax)
Facilitator Wesley L. Boykin, Ph.D., M.P.H., Director of Research, National Center for Educational Achievement/ACT, Inc., Austin, Texas
session #2Friday, November 18, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m.Real World Career-Enhancing Professional Development Opportunities for Educators
Presenters Bernard McDaniel, Sr., Teachers of Critical Languages Program Host Principal to teacher of Arabic from Egypt, Scott’s Branch High School, Summerton, South Carolina, [email protected]
Regina Siegel, Educational Seminar (Brazil, 2011); 2010 Brazil Administrator Exchange Program; Principal, Emerson Elementary School, La Crosse, Wisconsin, [email protected].
Roxie Hentz, MBA, Ph.D., Distinguished Fulbright Awards in Teaching Program (South Africa); Founding Director of Teen Approach, Inc.; District-wide Mentor of K–8 teachers, Milwaukee Public Schools, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. [email protected]
Ron Nash, Senior Education Fellow Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History,19 West 44the Street, New York, New York 10036, MA/MAT University of Chicago, 646-366-9666 ext 40, [email protected]
Jennifer Gibson, Chief, Teacher Exchange Programs, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State, [email protected]
Discussants Gail Clark Dickson, Coach Consultant, YouthBuild, USA, [email protected]
Wesley L. Boykin, Ph.D., M.P.H., Director of Research and Policy, National Center for Educational Achievement, Austin, Texas, [email protected]
Facilitators Ann M. Allen, Ph.D., Executive Director of Adult and Community Education, Oklahoma City Public Schools, [email protected]
Cherry Ross Gooden, Ed.D., Associate Professor and Chairperson, Department of Curriculum & Instruction, College of Education, Texas Southern University, Houston, 713-313-1922, [email protected]
session #3Friday, November 18, 2:15 p.m.–3:45 p.m.Surviving in Turbulent Times: A Recapitulation of Success Strategies Implemented in Three Mid-Size Urban School Districts
Presenters T. C. Wallace, Ph.D., Superintendent of Schools, Lansing Public Schools, Lansing, Michigan
Wanda Cook-Robinson, Ph.D., Superintendent of Schools, Southfield Public Schools, Southfield, Michigan
Carlton Jenkins, Ph.D., Superintendent of Schools, School District of the City of Saginaw, Michigan, Saginaw, Michigan
Discussant Gerald Dawkins, Ed.D., Superintendent of Schools, Caddo Parish Public Schools, Shreveport, LA., [email protected], 318.603.7106
Facilitators Wesley L. Boykin, Ph.D., M.P.H., Director of Research and Policy, National Center for Educational Achievement, Austin, Texas
Walter L. Burt, Ph.D., Retired Superintendent and current Associate Professor in the Department of Educational Leadership, Research, and Technology (ELRT), Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI.
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school board Workshop sTrand Workshop No 1.How to Maintain Program Integrity While Budgets are Being Slashed During a Lean Economy
Workshop No 2.Maintaining Harmonious Relationships Between School Boards and Superintendents
Workshop No 3.Community Engagement: An Essential Part of Successful Selling of Bonds and Closing Schools
Workshop No 4.Overcoming Barriers to Increase the Number of African American Public School Superintendents
aspirinG principals’ sTrandFriday, November 18, 2011Presented by: The Visionary Leadership InstituteGetting The Body Ready For LearningMost educational administrators experience stress, fatigue and burnout within a few short years on the job. This workshop will take participants through a series of exercises to improve their stamina and relieve job-related stress.
Who Are Today’s Students and How Do We Reach and Teach ThemThis workshop will lay the foundation to understanding today’s youth and why educators respond as they do. At the conclusion of the workshop, each participant will have a series of practical solutions to employ under various conditions.
Classroom Management (If you don’t help staff handle it in the Classroom—You will have to handle it in YOUR office) Practical Strategies Classroom management is the key to effective teaching. This workshop is designed to provide aspiring administrators with strategies and skills to identify and manage classroom disrup-tions before they start. Each participant will be provided with the tools necessary to manage the classroom effectively. These strategies will focus on: 13 Ways Not To Be A Part of The Discipline Problem and the Use of Humor as an Effective Classroom Management Tool.
Making Sure School Connects With Parents (Improving Involvement)It’s no secret that parental involvement in schools has dramatically decreased. Most believe the decline can be traced to the elimination of “neighborhood schools.” However, this training session will examine the impact of school environment on the lack of parents’ desire to participate.
Using “Whole Brain Development” in Your SchoolWhole Brain provides an insightful understanding of each person’s communication style preference and how it impacts our successful and or challenging interactions with others whose styles may be different than our own. Based in the Left/Right Brain communications theory, Whole Brain expands the concept into a fun, highly-energetic, interactive exercise which allows each person to see their learning and teaching style behaviors from different perspectives.
currenT principals’ sTrandSaturday November 19, 2011Presented by: The Visionary Leadership InstituteGetting The Body Ready For LearningMost educational administrators experience stress, fatigue and burnout within a few short years on the job. This workshop will take participants through a series of exercises to improve their stamina and relieve job-related stress.
Your Building Is A Reflection of Your Leadership StyleHow well a person understands his or her own style has a direct impact on their ability to lead others. This is particularly true for school administrators who are required to dispense information to individuals with many different learning styles. This workshop will help each participant understand their style and provide concrete methods to work with people of different styles.
How to Get Your Staff to Move Forward and on the Same Page How well a person understands his or her own style has a direct impact on their ability to perform at their best. This is particularly true for administrators who are required to dispense information to individuals with many different learning styles. This workshop will help each participant understand their style and provide concrete methods to work with people of different styles.
What Every Administrator Must Know About Special Education The administrator’s role is critical to success as public schools strive to meet the challenges of implementing IDEA 2004 and the requirements for students receiving special education services under NCLB. This workshop will look at the role of principals in creating schools that welcome children with special needs, hold high expectations for special needs children, as well as engage families to promote high quality special education programs.
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Applying 21st Century Learning Without Spending ThousandsThis workshop will lay the foundation to understanding today’s youth and why educators respond as they do. At the conclusion of the workshop, each participant will have a series of practical solutions to employ under various conditions.
Helping Your Staff Improve Their Classroom Management Skills Classroom management is the key to effective teaching. This workshop is designed to provide aspiring administrators with strategies and skills to identify and manage classroom disruptions before they start. Each participant will be provided with the tools necessary to manage the classroom effectively. These strategies will focus on: 13 Ways Not To Be A Part of The Discipline Problem and the Use of Humor as an Effective Classroom Management Tool.
Teachers day educaTion sTrandFriday November 18, 2011Teachers Day is a day of panel sessions and workshops that provide best practices and various skill sets that enhance the professional development of teachers working in the classroom.
Panel Session I: “Teacher Accountability & Student Achievement: Connecting The Dots”
What are the Actions and National Perceptions? Presenter(s) will provide a history of the evolution of teacher evaluation protocols and how did we get to where we are today
Just the Facts!Statistics on teacher evaluations and their connections to student growth and achievement will be presented.
From the Field: Impact and RealityPractitioners will “connect the dots” between teacher evaluations and student achievement and analyze how educators and learners are affected in the classroom.Thinkfinity.org makes it easy for educators to enhance their classroom instruction with lesson plans, interactive activities and other online resources. Thinkfinity.org also provides a wealth of educational and literacy resources for students, parents and after-school programs.
Panel Session II: “Closing the Gap: Working with What You Got!”Discussants will address and analyze the following issues as they relate to the “instructional” and achievement gaps that exist with educators and learners:• Brain mapping and understanding emotions• Understanding the social, cultural and economic effects
on learning• Environmental influences on the learner
The Teachers Day Education Strand continues in the afternoon with the educators attending one of the afternoon workshop sessions.
hiGher educaTion proFessionals’ sTrandPresented by: NABSE Higher Education Commission, Dr. Betty Goyens, Chairperson
Thursday, November 17, 1:00 p.m.–2:30 p.m.A Conversation with Reverend Jesse L. Jackson, Sr., Founder and President, Rainbow PUSH (People United to Serve Humanity) Coalition
Thursday, November 17, 3:00 p.m.– 4:00 p.m.Keynote Address: Dr. Andre Perry, Respected Leader in Education, Author, Scholar, Commentator, and Activist, Dr. Perry is Associate Dean of the University of New Orleans College of Education and Human Development and Chief Executive Officer of the Capital One-University of New Orleans Charter School Network
Thursday, November 17, 4:15 p.m.–5:45 p.m.Higher Education Commission MeetingPresenter: Dr. Donna Gollnick, Senior Vice President, Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP), the new merger of the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) and the Teacher Education Accreditation Council (TEAC)
Thursday, November 17, 6:00 p.m.–7:30 p.m.College and University Student and Educators ReceptionWelcome and Reception for College/University Students and Educators
Friday, November 18, 9:00 a.m.–10:30 a.m.“Today’s Youth…Tomorrow’s Leaders”: College/University Student Panel DiscussionUniversity students define leadership; discuss what it means to be a 21st Century leader; share services, programs, and other student leadership development resources provided at their universities; and explain the importance of mentoring to student leadership development.
Friday, November 18, 11:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.“Shifting Enrollment Demographics of Students of Color in Community Colleges and 4-year Colleges/Universities Related to Student Preparation and Recruitment, Affordability, Access, and Retention” Presenter: Mr. Thandabantu B. Maceo, Vice President for Enrollment Management, Ursuline College, Cleveland, Ohio
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Friday, November 18, 2:00 p.m.–3:30 p.m. “Great Leaders Begetting Great Leaders”: College/University Leaders Panel DiscussionUniversity and college CEOs, Deans, Chancellors share their personal paths to becoming leaders; discuss programs and other resources provided by their institutions designed to develop student leaders and strategies to ensure students are being prepared for 21st Century leadership.
Friday, November 18, 4:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m.“The State of the Black College Student”: The Purpose and Price of Education Related to Student Employment, Empowerment, and LeadershipPresenter: Dr. Darryl Scriven, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Southern University at Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Scholar, Author, Lecturer, and Co-founder of African American Family Enrichment Institute (AAFEI)
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parenT commission one day summiTWednesday, November 16, 2011Presented by the NABSE Parents Commission and the U.S. Department of Education
Parent Summit WorkshopsLegislation Training Workshops• What Every Special Needs Parent or Parent
Leader Needs to Know About the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
• Introductory & Advanced Workshops on What Every Parent or Parent Leader Needs to Know About the Elementary Secondary Education Act (ESEA) – Parental Involvement Title I Section 1118 & The Reauthorization of ESEA
• Introductory & Advanced Workshops on What Every Parental Involvement Practitioner Needs to Know About the Elementary Secondary Education Act (ESEA) – Parental Involvement Title I Section 1118 & The Reauthorization of ESEA
Parental Involvement Practitioners Training Workshop• Parental Involvement Practitioners Best Practices & Strategies
Parent Leadership Training Workshops• Parent Leaders Making a Difference in Closing
the Achievement Gap• Special Needs Parent Leadership Training
Various Topical Workshop Offerings • Parents and Educators Partnering for Student
Achievement – Parents and Educator Dialogues• Parental Involvement in Every School: Elementary, Middle, & High School
• Black Lemon Aide Project• Resources to Assist Families• Positive Behavioral Support for Children with
Challenging Behaviors• Louisiana’s Content Standards• “I SPY…a Gifted and Talented Student”• Healthy Living Strategies to Assist Families• What’s New in Special Education & How to Understand and Monitor Your Child’s IEP and Related Services
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Opening Plenary
Reverend Jesse L. Jackson, Sr.Civil Rights Activist,
Founder & President of the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition
Youth Symposium
Erik Cork
Thursday, november 17
saTurday, november 19Delegate Assembly
Cory BookerMayor, Newark, NJ
Commission Luncheon
Charles BoldenAstronaut & First African American
NASA Administrator
Annual Awards Banquet
Dr. Pedro NogueraNYU Professor of Education,
Urban Sociologist, Author
ConferenceSpeakers
Founding Members Lunch
Yolande Cornelia “Nikki” GiovanniPoet, Writer, Educator,
Commentator & Activist
Math Plenary
Dr. Robert GylesProfessor of Mathematics &
Director of the Hunter College Mathematics Center for Learning & Teaching
Friday, november 18
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2011 REGISTRATION RATES REGISTRATION CATEGORIES
Membership Status* Full Basic • Registrants who Register Online can deduct $10.00 from their Registration.• Full Registration: All programs, workshops, speakers, exhibits,
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Individual Non-Member $500 $430
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Single Day/Spouse/ Volunteer N/A $150
Parents Day .......................................................................$90.00
leadership Academy ..............................................$99.00
*Members with outstanding membership dues must complete and submit a membership renewal application. Persons whose membership dues are delinquent will be charged the Non-Member registration rate.
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any circumstances. • Attendees will not gain access to conference activities without remitting full payment and displaying conference credentials.• Requests for refunds must be submitted in writing, by mail and postmarked no later than October 21, 2011 to receive consideration. Absolutely no refunds will be considered after this deadline. Emails, faxes and verbal refund requests will not be accepted.• A $50.00 service charge will be assessed on all refund requests.• A $30.00 fee will be assessed for all returned checks.• A $50.00 fee will be assessed to transfer registration from one individual to another. Registration transfer requests must be submitted in
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RegistrationFormCONfERENCE REGISTRATION RATES
EARLY BIRD SPECIAL!!!
Registrants who register by August 31, 2011 under the “INDIVIDUAL” category will receive a deduction of $15.00!!
ALL registrants who REGISTER ONLINE will automatically receive a deduction of $10.00 from the Registration Rate!!!
Membership Status* FUll BASiC
Individual Non-Member ❏ $500 ❏ $430
Individual Member ❏ $355 ❏ $270
Retiree ❏ $309 ❏ $235
Student** ❏ $215 ❏ $130
Single Day/Spouse N/A ❏ $150
Parents Day N/A ❏ $90
• Members with outstanding membership dues must complete and submit a membership renewal application and dues payment. Otherwise non-Member registration rates apply.
• Student membership/registration category applicable to full-time students who are nOT employed full-time. Valid student I.D. must be presented on-site or higher registration rate applies.
• Basic Registration does not include Founding Members Luncheon or Annual Banquet tickets.
Name: Prefix First MI Last
Position/Title Badge Name (Nickname)
District/Organization/Company City/State/Country
Mailing Address ❏ Home ❏ Office
City State Zip
Home Phone Fax Email
Work Phone Fax Email
NABSE Affiliate:
PAymENT INfORmATION Registration: ❑ AMEX ❑ MasterCard Foundation: ❑ VISA ❑ Money Order Meal Ticket: ❑ Check ❑ P.O. Total enclosed: $ Purchase Order Number: Cardholder’s Name (Required): Credit Card No.: Exp. Date: Signature: Required for Credit Card Authorization
Please Send Completed Application and Payments to:The National Alliance of Black School Educators
310 Pennsylvania Ave., SE • Washington, D.C. 20003
Leadership Academy Registration
Wednesday, nov. 16, 2011Pre-Conference Activity
❏ Aspiring Superintendents’ AcademyAdditional Fee for Academy………$99
❖
NABSE foundation Contribution
❑ Diamond $5,000 ❑ Gold ($100)❑ Founders $1,000 ❑ Silver ($100)❑ Platinum $500 ❑ Bronze ($25)❑ Other:
❖
Number of Additional meal Tickets
❏ Opening Night Reception ($10 each)
❏ Founding Members Luncheon ($55 each)
❏ Annual Banquet ($60 each)
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MembershipApplication
PERSONAL INfORmATION
Name: Prefix First MI Last
Home Address
City State Zip
Home Phone Fax Email
Position
Office Address
City State Zip
Office Phone Fax Email
Name of Affiliate of which you are a member
If not currently a member of an Affiliate, would you like to be contacted for membership by the Affiliate in your local area? ❏ Yes ❏ No
Send NABSE correspondence to: ❏ Home ❏ Business
❏ Male ❏ Female
Age level (Optional) ❏ 18–24 ❏ 25–34❏ 35–44 ❏ 45–54❏ 55–64 ❏ 65–Above
nABSe Commissions (Select only one)❏ Parents❏ Higher Education❏ Retired Educators❏ Superintendents❏ District Administration❏ Governance in Education❏ Instruction and Instructional Support❏ Local School Administration❏ Program Development, Research
& Evaluation❏ Special Projects Administration
Highest Degree earned:Degree Year Rec’d.
Are you currently a student? ❏ Yes ❏ NoIf yes, what major? College/University Expected Graduation Date
mEmBERSHIP TyPE (PLEASE CHECK AS APPROPRIATE)
❏ Corporate............................$2,000❏ Institutional .......................$1,000❏ Life .........................................$900❏ Subscribing Life ..............$150 (6 consecutive years)❏ Individual ............................$100❏ Retired ..................................$50❏ Student** .............................$20
nABSe Foundation Participation❑ Diamond ..........................$5,000❑ Founders .............................$1,000❑ Platinum ..............................$500❑ Gold ..................................$100❑ Silver .....................................$50❑ Bronze ..................................$25
** Student membership category applicable to full-time students who are NOT employed on a full-time basis.
PAymENT INfORmATION
Make Payable to NABSE
Membership Dues $ + Foundation Contribution $ = Total Enclosed $
Enclosed is a: ❑ Check ❑ Money Order ❑ Purchase Order #
I authorize NABSE to charge my: ❑ Visa ❑ MasterCard ❑ American Express
Card Number Exp. Date
Please print AuthorizingCardholder’s Name Signature
Please Send Completed Application and Payments to:The National Alliance of Black School Educators
310 Pennsylvania Ave., SE • Washington, D.C. 20003
Please Provide Complete Information Select One: ❏ Renewal ❏ New
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HILTON NEw ORLEANS RIvERSIdE (Headquarters Hotel)
Two Poydras Street • New Orleans, LA 70130
Rate: $199 (Discounted rate is good through October 17, 2011)
Reservations: 1-800 (HILTONS) 445-8667
Group Code (NBS)
Hotel is located 2 blocks from the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
EmBASSy SuITES NEw ORLEANS-CONvENTION CENTER
315 Julia Street • New Orleans, LA 70130
Rate: $179 (Discounted rate is good through October 17, 2011)
Reservations: 1-800 (HILTONS) 445-8667
Group Code (AOB)
Hotel is located 3 short blocks from the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
Complimentary shuttle service is available between the hotels and the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center.
ConferenceAccommodations
AdvancePath Academics, Inc.ALEKS CorporationAlkebu-Lan ImagesAmerican Federation of TeachersAramarkAstroTurfBen's House of MusicBest Quality Embroidery Service LLCBlackboard Inc.Carroll County Public Schools
(Maryland)Cerese D. JewelryCignaCompass LearningCorwinCouncil on African Canadian EducationD.W. AppealDenver Public SchoolsEducational Options Inc.Educational Resources, Inc.ExploreLearningFashion & Art for the EliteFDICFirst Financial Group of AmericaFollett Educational ServicesForevers TreasuresFort Wayne Community SchoolsFrontline Gear
Garland Independent School DistrictGrand Canyon UniversityHamilton BooksHazelwood School DistrictHeinemann PublishingHeritage TreasuresHoughton Mifflin HarcourtI Can Learn Education SystemsImagine LearningInnovative Learning Concepts –
TouchMathJamali FashionsJerre's Ethnic AccessoriesJostensJovita's PlaceKendallsKenya's KlosetLulu's ClosetMadison Metropolitan School District
– WIMagnet Schools of AmericaMcGraw-HillMcNeil Educational FoundationMIND Research InstituteMotherland ImportsNational Education AssociationNatl. Board for Prof. Teaching
Standards
ParsonsPearsonPuyallup School DistrictQuackenworth Inc.Reasoning MindsRoad ScholarShurley Instructional Materials, Inc.Sopris LearningSt. Charles Parish Public School SystemStrateGeniusTeacher Exchange Programs US State
Dept.The CollegeBound NetworkThe Flippen Group/Learning KeysThe Gilder Lehrman Inst. of Amer.
HistoryThe Gold ConnectionThe School Board of the City of
Virginia BeachThinking Maps, Inc.Troops To TeachersTurf GearVerse 9Voyager LearningWilkes Gallery of ArtWindows To AfricaXerox
ConferenceExhibitors
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Awards 20112011 NABSE AwARDS
Each year the National Alliance of Black School Educators recognizes distinguished individuals who have made national and international contributions to the education of African American educators and learners. These individuals have shared
and exemplified the vision and mission of NABSE. The awards are collectively known as the NABSE Awards (formerly Hall of Fame Awards). Each year at the national conference NABSE honors those selected persons publicly at various conference events including the Annual Banquet.
Herein is the chance for nABSe members and affiliates to nominate a person or organization for one or more of the following NABSE Awards:
President’s Award ✦ Hall of Fame AwardMarcus Foster Distinguished Educator Award
W.E.B. Dubois Higher Education AwardMary McLeod Bethune Outstanding Teacher Award ✦ Principal of the Year AwardJoseph E. Hill Superintendent of the Year Award ✦ Ida B. Wells Risk Taker Award
Living Legend Award ✦ Lifetime Achievement Award
GeneRAl CRiTeRiA FOR All AWARDS
• Nominations will be accepted only from current NABSE members and active financial affiliates.
• NABSE officers, Commission Chairs and Award Committee members are not eligible to receive awards.
• NABSE membership is required for all awardees.
• All nominations require supporting documentation that must include a nominating essay written by the nominator and a biographical sketch of the nominee. The supporting documentation may also be in the form of newspaper clippings, citations, photographs of the nominee with trophies and/or plaques, links to online news stories, and links to videos celebrating or showcasing the nominee’s achievements. Please do not send valuables. We cannot return anything that is submitted.
• All awardees must be present at the Annual Conference to receive the award.
GeneRAl inSTRUCTiOnS FOR All AWARDS
• Only one recipient will be selected for each of the award categories.
• Nominations must be made for a specific award and must be accompanied by the appropriate documentation.
• The official nomination form must be the first page of each packet.
• Attach essay and supporting documentation to the nomination form.
• The title of the award and the nominee’s name must appear on each supporting document page in the upper right corner.
• nomination forms and supporting documentation must be received by August 31, 2011.
• Send two (2) copies of the nomination form and any attachments to:
national Alliance of Black School educators2011 NABSE Awards nominations
310 Pennsylvania Avenue, SeWashington, D.C. 20003
• The official nomination form and accompanying documentation may also be scanned and emailed to Ed Potillo at [email protected]. Please use the same instructions above in putting together the scanned packet. Please provide any links to online news stories as well as videos. An electronic confirmation will be sent upon receipt of the emailed packet.
For additional information and applications please visit www.nabse.org.
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Awards 20112011 NABSE AwARDS
Following are brief descriptions of all nABSe Awards:
✦ The PReSiDenT’S AWARD acknowledges significant spiritual and financial contributions to the NABSE community.
✦ The HAll OF FAMe AWARD is presented to members based upon their individual achievements in the field of education and their unique service and diligence in carrying out the mission of NABSE.
✦ The MARCUS FOSTeR DiSTinGUiSHeD eDUCATOR AWARD is bestowed upon individuals who have exercised exceptional leadership qualities and who, through their talents, have made systemic impacts in the field of education.
✦ The W.e.B. DuBOiS HiGHeR eDUCATiOn AWARD is bestowed upon individuals or organizations that are actively promoting or advocating higher education for African Americans, through research, instruction, funding/scholarships, or guidance and counseling, or who quest for equity and equal opportunity to learn.
✦ The MARY MCleOD BeTHUne OUTSTAnDinG TeACHeR AWARD is bestowed upon teachers whose innovative teaching techniques have led to an increase in student achievement through demonstrating unparalleled commitment and innovation toward enhancing the quality of instruction in the classroom.
✦ The PRinCiPAl OF THe YeAR AWARD is bestowed upon principals who have demonstrated outstanding leadership skills that have led to a greater sense of student, teaching staff, and parental community support.
✦ The JOSePH e. Hill SUPeRinTenDenT OF THe YeAR AWARD is bestowed upon current superintendents who have demonstrated a quality of leadership that resulted in significant positive outcomes for students of African descent.
✦ The iDA B. WellS RiSk TAkeR AWARD is bestowed upon individuals who have undergone great personal and professional sacrifice in the service of educational advancement for African Americans.
✦ The livinG leGenD AWARD is bestowed upon leaders in the African American community with a demonstrated commitment to local, regional or national progression of the African American community.
✦ The liFeTiMe ACHieveMenT AWARD is bestowed upon individuals in recognition of their outstanding lifetime efforts and achievements to the African American community and the community-at-large.
national Alliance of Black School educators2011 NABSE Awards nominations
310 Pennsylvania Avenue, SeWashington, D.C. 20003
(202) 608-6319 (fax)
For additional information and applications please visit www.nabse.org.
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Awards 2011NABSE AwARDS NomINAtIoN FoRm
SUBMiSSiOn GUiDelineS:1. Please type or print all entries.2. Please use one form per nomination. You may duplicate this form as needed.3. Staple all supporting documentation to the back of this form. Label each supporting document with the name of the award
category and the nominee’s name in the upper right corner. You may write on the back of the form. 4. If you are sending the nominating packet electronically, please have all supporting documents follow this form when
scanning the packet.5. Please fill in this form completely.
Award Category:
ABOUT THe nOMinee:
Nominee Title
Institution/Company
Address
City State Zip
Work Telephone Fax
Email Address
Home Address
City State Zip
Home Telephone Email Address
Web links:
Is this person a NABSE member in good standing? ❑ Yes ❑ no ❑ I don’t know
I am pleased to nominate the above person
Name Title
Company/Home Address
City State Zip
Telephone Email
Signature
Return completed submission form by fax to (202) 608-6319 or by email to [email protected]
Attn: 2011 nABSe Awards nomination
Submission Deadline: August 31, 2011
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Golf Tournament
The National Alliance of Black School Educators (NABSE) cordially invites you to tee off at the 13th Annual Emma L. Marshall Epps Golf Tournament held in conjunction with NABSE’s 39th Annual Conference, in New Orleans, LA. (Proceeds from the golf tournament are applied towards the NABSE African American Male Youth Leadership Summit.)
WHEN: Wednesday, november 16, 2011WHERE: Bayou Barriere Golf Club of new OrleansFORMAT: Shotgun Start, 4 Player Scramble
For a $125 donation, each golfer plays 18 holes of golf and will receive:• Continental Breakfast • Awards • Door prizes, and other goodies
Sponsorship Opportunities:
• $3,000 Hole-in-One Club – six (6) golf and lunch tickets, back page of tournament program, tee sponsorship sign, reception, nationwide newsletter acknowledgment and special recognition at lunch
• $2,000 Eagle Club – four (4) golf and lunch tickets, green sponsorship sign, reception, program acknowledgment and recognition at lunch
• $1,000 Birdie Club – three (3) golf and lunch tickets, sponsorship golf cart sign, reception, program acknowledgment and recognition at lunch
• $500 Par Club – two (2) golf and lunch tickets, sponsorship, goodie bag, reception, and program acknowledgment
• $50 Bogey Club – tax-deductible donation with name on patron list in tournament program• Tax-Deductible contributions of checks, games, door prizes, and other promotional items for
the “goodie bags.”Traditional golf attire is required on the golf course.
Golf shoes must have soft spikes and a collared shirt is required.
T-shirts, undershirts, cut-offs, gym shorts, sweat suits and jeans (of any kind)
are not permitted.
**For additional information, contact: Ms. Lynda Jackson, Golf Chair at (313) 645-4628 or Dr. Emma L. Marshall Epps at (248) 489-7074 or Mrs. Elsie Rose at (504) 914-7737
or visit NABSE Conference Information at www.nabse.org
Special golf prizes will be awarded for:
• Longest Drive• Closest-to-the-Pin
EmmA L. mARShALL EPPS GoLF touRNAmENt
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13th ANNuAL EmmA L. mARShALL EPPS PRESIDENtIAL CLASSIC GoLF touRNAmENt
Official Registration Form • new Orleans, lA
FOURSOME ENTRY FORM (Please Print)
Golf Tournament
name 1 Daytime Phone
Address
City State Zip
name 2 Daytime Phone
Address
City State Zip
name 3 Daytime Phone
Address
City State Zip
name 4 Daytime Phone
Address
City State Zip
PAYER iNFORMATiON
Name: First MI Last Company
Mailing Address
City State Zip
Phone Fax Email
Indicate: ■ MasterCard ■ Visa ■ American Express ■ Check/MO/PO, Payable to NABSE (Tax ID #23-745-1661)
Card or Purchase Order Number Exp. Date
Print Cardholder’s Name Signature Date
PARTiCiPATiON LEVEL COST PER GOLFER/SPONSOR # OF GOLFERS TOTAL COST
Non-Golfer $40
Golfer $125
Hole-In-One $3,000
Eagle Club $2,000
Birdie Club $1,000
Par Club $500
Bogey Club $50
Tax Deductible Contribution
All participation levels include lunch. Proceeds from the Golf Tournament will go towards the African American Male Youth Leadership Summit.
Please Send Completed Form and Payment to nABSe or Fax to (202) 608-6319
The national Alliance of Black School educators310 Pennsylvania Ave., SE • Washington, D.C. 20003