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New Directions Volume 26, Number 1 Fall 2007 Arkansas Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development President: Robert Davis President-Elect: Dr. Frank Holman Vice-President: Janice H. Warren Past President: Dr. Marsha Jones Secretary: Paula Rawls Newsletter Editor: Diana Peer Treasurer: Dr. D’Anne Barrow Journal Co-Editor: Dr. Rebecca Shopfner ADE Liaison: Janinne Riggs AACIA Representative: Dr. Angela Olsen At Large Members: Kenneth Muldrew Peggy Woosley Peggy Walter Dr. Matt McClure Karen Endel Debbie Miller John Calaway Dean Burbank Jim Garvey Phoebe Bailey Sheila Jacobs Jeanie Gorham Executive Director: Dr. Mary B. Gunter ASCD Constituent Partner Director: Molly McCloskey Published by the AASCD Publication/Technology Committee Arkansas ASCD sends greeting to all. We are excited about the new school year. This past June the association hosted one of the most successful annual conferences that I have had the opportunity to attend. Over 400 fellow educators were in attendance; and the sentiment among the vast majority of attendees was “outstanding”. We, as educators, have recognized and embraced the challenge to educate all children. We have an obligation to meet the demands of an ever- changing global economy. In order to meet these demands, we must change how we approach meeting the needs of all children. The recent focus of the national conversation regarding meeting the needs of all children has centered on educating the whole child. This dialogue supports the idea that our children deserve to be engaged and challenged in a safe environment and have their health needs met. These are times of considerable promise and challenge for all who work in education. Arkansas ASCD supports the whole child agenda and proposes to: (1) expand the conversation regarding the whole child initiative at the local and state level; (2) support the parent organization’s whole child initiative at the local and state levels; (3) continue to move the mission of Arkansas ASCD. Educating the whole child is a high calling and the schools working alone cannot achieve this goal. This initiative requires full participation by the larger community with collaboration that looks beyond differences and focuses on strategies that transcend the agendas of any individual or group. As we move forward, we must consider a broader definition of achievement and accountability that promotes the development of children who are healthy, safe, engaged, supported and challenged. Your AASCD Board For your calendar: 2008 AASCD Annual Conference On Curriculum and Instruction “The Whole Child” June 15-18, 2008 Hot Springs, Arkansas Inside this Issue: Welcome Board Members 2 Annual Meeting 2 2007 Conference Pics 3 Curriculum Scholarships 4 AASCD’s New Home 5 Educating the “Whole Child” Robert Davis, AASCD President

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2008 AASCD Annual Conference On Curriculum and Instruction “The Whole Child” June 15-18, 2008 Hot Springs, Arkansas Your A ASCD Board Executive Director: Dr. Mary B. Gunter ASCD Constituent Partner Director: Molly McCloskey For your calendar: Robert Davis, AASCD President Inside this Issue: Volume 26, Number 1 Fall 2007 Arkansas Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development Published by the A ASCD Publication/Technology Committee

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New Directions Volume 26, Number 1

Fall 2007

Arkansas Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development

President: Robert Davis President-Elect: Dr. Frank Holman Vice-President: Janice H. Warren Past President: Dr. Marsha Jones Secretary: Paula Rawls Newsletter Editor: Diana Peer Treasurer: Dr. D’Anne Barrow Journal Co-Editor: Dr. Rebecca Shopfner ADE Liaison: Janinne Riggs AACIA Representative: Dr. Angela Olsen At Large Members: Kenneth Muldrew Peggy Woosley Peggy Walter Dr. Matt McClure Karen Endel Debbie Miller John Calaway Dean Burbank Jim Garvey Phoebe Bailey Sheila Jacobs Jeanie Gorham

Executive Director:

Dr. Mary B. Gunter ASCD Constituent Partner Director: Molly McCloskey

Published by the AASCD Publication/Technology Committee

Arkansas ASCD sends greeting to all. We are excited about the new school year. This past June the association hosted one of the most successful annual conferences that I have had the opportunity to attend. Over 400 fellow educators were in attendance; and the sentiment among the vast majority of attendees was “outstanding”. We, as educators, have recognized and embraced the challenge to educate all children. We have an obligation to meet the demands of an ever-changing global economy. In order to meet these demands, we must change how we approach meeting the needs of all children. The recent focus of the national conversation regarding meeting the needs of all children has centered on educating the whole child. This dialogue supports the idea that our children deserve to be engaged and challenged in a safe environment and have their health needs met. These are times of considerable promise and challenge for all who work in education. Arkansas ASCD supports the whole child agenda and proposes to: (1) expand the conversation regarding the whole child initiative at the local and state level; (2) support the parent organization’s whole child initiative at the local and state levels; (3) continue to move the mission of Arkansas ASCD. Educating the whole child is a high calling and the schools working alone cannot achieve this goal. This initiative requires full participation by the larger community with collaboration that looks beyond differences and focuses on strategies that transcend the agendas of any individual or group. As we move forward, we must consider a broader definition of achievement and accountability that promotes the development of children who are healthy, safe, engaged, supported and challenged.

Your AASCD Board

For your calendar:

2008 AASCD Annual Conference On Curriculum and Instruction

“The Whole Child” June 15-18, 2008

Hot Springs, Arkansas

Inside this Issue:

Welcome Board Members 2

Annual Meeting 2

2007 Conference Pics 3

Curriculum Scholarships 4

AASCD’s New Home 5

Educating the “Whole Child” Robert Davis, AASCD President

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Page 2 Arkansas ASCD New Directions

Arkansas ASCD Welcomes New Board Members

Janice Warren Superintendent, Crossett AASCD 2nd Vice-President

John Calaway Assistant Superintendent

Mountain Home

Dean Burbank Director of Instruction and Professional Development

Bryant

Jim Garvey Principal

Kimmons Junior High School Fort Smith

Minutes: Arkansas ASCD Annual Business Meeting Arlington Hotel

June 25, 2007

Twenty-seven members were present at 3:20 p.m. when Dr. Marsha Jones, President, called the meeting to order. Minutes from the June 19, 2006, business meeting were presented by Secretary Paula Rawls. Jeanie Gorham made the motion to accept the minutes as presented. Arthur Tucker seconded the motion which passed. Dr. D’Anne Barrow presented the Treasurer’s report. She provided a handout to the membership. Dr. Barrow reported a beginning balance of $172,075.39 on October 1, 2006. The ending balance as of 6/24/07 was $234,713.19 with total assets of $287,860.46. The conference expenses are still to be paid. She also reported that the organization had received a clear audit. Dr. Randy Willison made the motion to accept the report. Peggy Walter seconded the motion. There was discussion and the motion passed. Dr. Gunter provided the membership a handout of the 2007 Annual Director’s Report. She reported that the Board of Directors had been very active during the year. The Board became more active in legislation, both state and nationally. AASCD affiliate sponsored an Advocacy Conference in Cabot. The AASCD Legislative Committee was present during the legislative session. Dr. Gunter is a member of the ASCD National Legislative Committee. Our AAASCD membership has grown to 936. Because of the growth, AASCD will have an office at the Lakehouse at Lake Point, which is now owned by Arkansas Tech University. Arkansas ASCD was active in the Regional Shareholders’ meetings, “A Call to Action: P-18 Curriculum Alignment.”

Dr. Jones reported that the goal for AASCD was to move from successful to significant (leave a legacy). The presence and visibility of AASCD at the legislative session was a move toward significance. The affiliate will continue to strive for the Excellence Affiliate Award under Robert Davis’ leadership. Arkansas has a high percentage of members signed up on the Educators Advocacy site from ASCD. We have connected as an association with the redesign of high schools. There was no old business. Under new business, Jim Dalton stated that 10-20 years ago there was talk about moving toward a full time executive director. Dr. Gunter responded that all affiliates but Texas have part-time directors. Most affiliates still operate under the old model of money, membership and conferences. What are we doing to prepare for the future? It was suggested that more of the conference agenda be shared on the website in advance of the conference. There was a discussion of bringing in younger members. Randy Willison made a motion to adjourn. Robert Davis seconded the motion which passed. The meeting was adjourned at 3:45 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Paula Rawls, Secretary

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2007 Annual AASCD Conference on Curriculum and Instruction

Closing the Achievement Gaps: Ethnic, Gender, Economics

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Page 4 Arkansas ASCD New Directions

Arkansas ASCD Curriculum Leader Scholarship Recipients The Arkansas ASCD Curriculum Leader Scholarship is designed to encourage the development of Arkansas’ lead-ers of curriculum for the 21st century. The intent of the scholarship award is to support advanced degree work leading to licensure as a curriculum administrator. The following future curriculum leaders were awarded a $1000. scholarship check at the AASCD June Conference in Hot Springs:

Jenny Gammill Science Specialist Northwest Arkansas Educational Cooperative Rachael Hays Teacher Russellville Public Schools

Jamie Layes Teacher Cabot Public Schools

Amy Richardson Curriculum Director Booneville Public Schools

Look for presentations by these emerging leaders at the 2008 AASCD Annual Conference.

Make Note

New Phone

Arkansas ASCD Phone : 479-365-6220

Fax: 479-356-6260

AASCD Annual Curriculum and Instruction Conference

“The Whole Child” June 15-18, 2008

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The Arkansas Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development office will be sending invoices to those who need to update their membership. Please check the month and date in the corner of your newsletter label for your membership expiration date.

Arkansas Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development Membership Application

Name ___________________________________________ E-Mail ______________________________________

Name of School or Organization ____________________________________________________________________

Preferred Mailing Address (Check One) Home _____ Office _____

Street ____________________________________ City ________________________ State ______ Zip ________

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Please indicate your most accurate position title: � Dir. of Curriculum or Instruction � Learning/Academic Coach � District Level Admin. or Specialist � Principal/Asst. Principal � Superintendent/Asst. or Assoc. Supt. � Supervisor � Full-time Student � Professor, Dean or other university position � Teacher � NBCT Teacher � Other (please specify)

Optional (needed for affiliated report): Gender: � Male � Female Age: � under 45 � over 45 Ethnicity: � Asian � Caucasian � Native American � African American � Hispanic � Other Recruiting Member ____________________ Legacy Gift from ______________________

Geographic Region: � NW � NE � SW � SE � Central

Annual Dues: $40.00 Make payable to: AASCD Mail to: Dr. Mary B. Gunter Executive Director Post Office Box 521 Russellville, AR 72811 Phone: (479) 968-0374 Fax: (479) 498-6075 � New Member � Renewal

Leave a legacy !

Sponsor an AASCD Legacy Membership for someone special today! A Legacy Membership allows you to honor someone in your professional life that would benefit from an AASCD membership. When you pay for their membership you are giving them a gift of professional connections that will last them through-out their career. Novice teachers that you have mentored, family members who have become teachers, pre-service teachers – all of these folks, and many others you can think of, will benefit from a gift of significance – an AASCD membership. Once you have designated a Legacy membership on the membership form (bottom right corner), a certificate will be sent to the recipient telling them of your gift.

Arkansas Tech has hosted Arkansas ASCD on the TECH campus with the Center for Leadership and Learning since 1998. It is the desire of Arkansas ASCD to become more efficient in office operations while providing enhanced services to the membership. Arkansas ASCD and the Arkansas Center for Executive Leadership (ACEL) are now sharing office space at Lake Point Conference Center. The ACEL is a systemic

professional development program offered to superintendents who are interested in self-assessment, self-renewal and leadership skill enhancement in an effort to explore new views for moving education forward. We welcome Viki Martin who serves both organizations as secretary. New Arkansas ASCD Phone Number: 479-365-6220 Fax: 479-356-6260

Arkansas ASCD moves office from TECH Campus to Lake Point Conference Center

Executive Director Dr. Gunter and Past President

Dr. Jones enter the Lake Point House now providing office space to Arkansas ASCD.

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AASCD Newsletter Post Office Box 521

Russellville, AR 72811

New Directions

Dr. Mary B. Gunter,

Executive Director

Robert Davis,

President

AASCD Mission

AASCD Goals

Arkansas ASCD, a diverse group of educators, is dedicated to the development

and support of leadership and best practices in curriculum, instruction,

assessment and supervision that ensures success for all learners.

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Arkansas 72801

1. AASCD will lead the effort to influence teaching/learning policy development.

2. AASCD will provide programs, products and services that facilitate the development of visionary educational leaders.

3. AASCD will provide a broad-based system of communication that is effective and efficient.

4. AASCD will build a diverse, broad-based and involved membership reflective of the state.

We’re on the web! http://www.arkansasascd.org Phone : 479-365-6220

Fax: 479-356-6260