The National Title I Conference is the premiere event for individuals working in and with Title I programs. The Conference is a good fit for anyone associated with Title I and appeals to a wide variety of audiences:
- school district staff - superintendents, assistant superintendents, Title I directors, curriculum directors, professional development directors, state or federal programs directors, parent involvement coordinators, fiscal officers, school board members
- school building staff - principals, assistant principals, Title I site coordinators, resource teachers, classroom teachers, parent involvement coordinators
- state department of education staff
- researchers, university teacher trainers, policy analysts, foundation staff
The 2010 National Title I Conference will take full advantage of its location in Washington, DC with numerous speakers from the administration, Congress, and the wide array of policy organizations located in the nation’s capital. Sessions will focus on three primary themes:
- Capitalize Instruction for All Students
- Capitalize Leadership for School Improvement
- Capitalize Policy for Improved Student Achievement
The four-day conference provides the opportunity to experience more than a hundred sessions offered by recognized experts and new voices in education theory, practice, and reform. In addition, attendees will share experiences and learn from colleagues; participants will take home practical information and be the first to hear about what Title I will look like in the coming months and years.
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