Enhancing Teacher Effectiveness = Improving Student Learning Las Vegas, Nev. | October 28–30
Research continues to show that an effective teacher enhances student learning more than any other aspect of education that can be controlled by the school.
At ASCD's 2011 fall conference, you can choose from more than 90 sessions that address the following:
- Using research-based teaching practices.
- Improving teacher evaluation practices.
- Developing and supporting professional learning communities.
- Implementing and monitoring Response to Intervention programs.
- Using differentiated instruction.
- Making the most of student feedback and formative assessments.
The three general session speakers are Barnett Berry, president of the Center for Teaching Quality; teacher, speaker, activist, and journalist Adora Svitak; and Cindy Johanson from Edutopia/The George Lucas Educational Foundation. For the full array of presenters, visit www.ascd.org/fallconfsessions.
Can't make it to Las Vegas? During the conference, check out the Conference Daily coverage, including news stories, photos, tweets, and blog posts at www.ascd.org/conferencedaily. Also, for a recap of this year's summer conference, visit www.ascd.org/2011summerconfdaily.