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Presented by the Connecticut State Department of
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AFTER SCHOOL
Partnerships for Success
June 13, 2008
Connecticut Convention Center, Hartford |
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Schedule |
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Activity |
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Registration |
8:00 - 8:30 |
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Welcome |
8:30 - 9:00 |
Welcome - Dr. Mark McQuillan, Commissioner
of Education |
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9:00 - 10:15 |
Keynote - Dr James Garabarino, Ph.D |
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Breakout 1 |
10:30 - 12:00 |
Counts for one
Morning Breakout Options
Point to title to see description of session |
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A1 |
52 / 65
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See Jane Hit: Girls and Aggression James Garbarino, Ph.D |
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A2 |
30 / 65
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Summer School Research & Best Practice Beth Miller, Ph.D., MMRA |
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A3 |
12 / 65
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Engaging Latino Families through College-Focused Programming Amy Aparicio Clark & Amanda Dorris, Education Development Center (EDC) |
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A4 |
14 / 65
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Family Literacy Parent Clubs! Betsy LeBorious, CREC, Linda Kosco, Danbury Children’s First, Inc. & Marlene Ho-Yen, Extended Learning Program |
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A5 |
20 / 65
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What Principals Should Know & Be Able to Do To Lead After School Learning Communities Merrie Hahn, NAESP |
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A6 |
72 / 75
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Engaging Children & Youth in After School Programs Deb Stewart, Youth Development Training & Resource Center, The Consultation Center, Inc |
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A7 |
37 / 65
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Shining a Light on Program Quality: The Role of State Standards Steve Anderson & Ron Sabatelli, UConn & Michelle Doucette Cunningham, Connecticut After School Network |
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A8 |
9 / 65
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Supporting Student Success through Extended Learning Opportunities: New Hampshire High School Pilot Suzanne Birdsall & Grantee, New Hampshire Department of Education |
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A9 |
21 / 65
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CT Middle & High School STEM After School Program – Development to Implementation Terry Clark, Connecticut Academy for Math |
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A10 |
17 / 65
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School-Family Partnerships for Adolescent Literacy Joyce Epstein, Johns Hopkins University, Judy Carson & Jennifer Borck, CSDE |
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Lunch |
12:00 - 1:00 |
Lunch |
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Breakout 2 |
1:00 - 2:30 |
Counts for one
Afternoon Breakout Options
Point to title to see
description of session |
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P1 |
29 / 65
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See Jane Hit: Girls and Aggression James Garbarino, Ph.D |
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P2 |
22 / 65
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Summer School Research & Best Practice Beth Miller, Ph.D., MMRA |
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P3 |
8 / 65
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Engaging Latino Families through College-Focused Programming Amy Aparicio Clark & Amanda Dorris, Education Development Center (EDC) |
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P4 |
18 / 65
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Family Literacy Parent Clubs! Betsy LeBorious, CREC, Linda Kosco, Danbury Children’s First, Inc. & Marlene Ho-Yen, Extended Learning Program |
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P5 |
19 / 65
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What Principals Should Know & Be Able to Do To Lead After School Learning Communities Merrie Hahn, NAESP |
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P8 |
29 / 65
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Supporting Student Success through Extended Learning Opportunities: New Hampshire High School Pilot Suzanne Birdsall & Grantee, New Hampshire Department of Education |
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P10 |
17 / 65
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School-Family Partnerships for Adolescent Literacy Joyce Epstein, Johns Hopkins University, Judy Carson & Jennifer Borck, CSDE |
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P11 |
48 / 65
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Civic Engagement in the After School Hours Linda Chaffin, School for Ethical Education, Inc |
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P12 |
72 / 75
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Preventing, Understanding, & Managing Problem Behavior with Positive Behavior Supports Anne Farrell, Ph.D., UConn |
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P13 |
23 / 65
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How Can I Become a Supplemental Education Service (SES) Provider? Christine Ruman & Michelle Rosado, CSDE |
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