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"The Ohio School Improvement Institute, like always, has provided important and interesting ideas for teachers in their classrooms."

Proposals

We invite educators, superintendants, school teams or individuals, business professionals, and community partners to submit proposals to share their proven strategies with other Ohio Educators during the 11th Annual Ohio School Improvement Institute.

All proposals must be submitted on-line by June 6, 2010. You will be notified by August 1, 2010 if you have been selected to present.

Selected presenters, and ONE co-presenter, will be eligible to receive a discounted registration fee of $155 per person. (Complete details will be given to those invited to present.)

We are seeking proposals for concurrent / breakout sessions (60 Minutes) around the following Institute strands:

Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP)
Assessment
Career Tech/Career Transformation (CT2)
College Articulation Credit
End of Course Exams
Instructional Strategies
New ACT Standards
Numeracy/ Math Focus
Ohio Improvement Process
Ohio Schools to Watch

P16 Transitions
Panel Discussions
Partnerships, Collaboration
Plan for CCIP
Program of Study
Promoting of Excellence
Tech Prep
Technology in the Classroom
Transitions to Postsecondary
Urban Education
Use of Data

 

Possible topics may include, but are not limited to:

Career Planning/Academic Success
College Access Programs
Data-Driven Decision Making
Differentiated Instruction
Early College/Dual Enrollment
Exemplar STEM Initiatives
Impact of Quality Middle Grades Science & Math Preparation
Implementation of HSTW/MMGW model
Improving Standardized Test Results
Increased graduation Rates for African American Males
Inquiry-Based Instruction
Integration of Academics

Math Models
Ohio Career Pathways/Programs of Study
Parents as Partners in Education
Reducing Math Remediation
STEM as an instructional model
Student Directed Learning Strategies
Subject Centered Literacy
Transitioning Students to College
Transitioning Students to High School
Unique Issues of Urban middle grades and high schools
Using Technology in the Classroom