2011 Conference Handouts
Did you miss a workshop? Were you looking to take home additional information from a workshop? Well here is your chance! Click on the links below for presentations given at the 2011 NAAC Conference.
If you presented at the 2011 Conference and would like to share your handouts and or presentation, please submit an electronic copy to Kay Trent at altteachercert@gmail.com.
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for How Do You Know Your Program is Making a Difference (Victoria Bernhardt)
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for Measuring Processes (Victoria Bernhardt)
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for Working Together to Raise the Bar - The Intersection Between Alternative Certification and the Transformation of Teacher Education (James G. Cibulka)
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for "Made, Not Born" The Obama Administration's Teacher Preparation Proposals (Jo Anderson, Jr.)
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for High Quality Teacher Preparation: Moving From Internship to Residency (Pam Guimond and Karen Peterson)
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for Teachers Certified through the Governors State University Alternative Certification Partnership Share their Experiences (Vickie Person, Pia Conte and Karen Peterson)
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for Constructing the Blue Prints for Nontraditional Teacher Preparation Programs: Structure, Systems & Sustainability (Dr. Judith Hayes, Dr. Nell Ingram and Dr. Karen Peterson)
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for Creative Partnerships: Staffing Opportunities in High Need Rural School Districts (Rosemary J. Gaona, Patty Hardy and Tom Tyree)
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for Supporting Novice Teachers Through Mentoring: An University Approach (Adam Akerson and Lizetta Frederick)
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for California Teacher Corps Implementing Social Media & Growing Organizational Visibility (Gary Larson and Mira Browne)
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for Teacher Quality in Teach for America Alternative Certification (Brian Evans)
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for Alternative Certification Middle and High School Mathematics Teacher Differences (Brian Evans)
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for National Commission on Teaching and America's Future (Karen Smith)
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for Teaching Creative Strategies to Interns (Kristen Limpert)
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for Teach Tomorrow in Oakland - Creating Effective Community Classrooms So All Children Will Graduate (Paul St. Roseman)