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February 16, 2005
CARE National Conference Coming to 麻花影院
Who:
      Teachers from across the nation, Government officials and policy
      makers, and representatives of non-governmental organizations
      What: The Children and Rural Education (CARE) Conference
      When: April 3rd-5th
      Where: The University of Louisiana at Monroe campus
      Why: To focus attention on rural education and establish
      an agenda that will serve as a blueprint for rural education
      research for years to come.
The University of Louisiana at Monroe
      will host a national conference on rural education as the result
      of a $200,000 grant it recently received from the National Science
      Foundation. The CARE Conference will focus on the themes of organizing
      every school for teaching and learning success; insisting on
      quality teacher preparation, program accreditation, and licensure;
      and developing and sustaining professionally rewarding career
      paths for teachers from mentored induction through accomplished
      teaching.
      麻花影院 will apply advanced Internet technology to provide the broadest
      possible participation in the CARE Conference. Use of the University's
      Access Grid Node, a state-of-the-art facility that employs the
      Internet to provide full voice, video, and data interaction among
      multiple locations, will permit full participation by people
      at four remote sites scattered across the country. Additionally,
      email and streaming video technology with allow anyone with Internet
      access to observe the sessions and send questions or comments
      to the conference speakers. Among the keynotes speakers are:
      o Dr. Rachel Tompkins, president of the Rural School and Community
      Trust, a non-profit organization helping schools and communities
      get better together; 
      o Dr. Sharon Draper, the 1997 National Teacher of the Year and
      author of the award-winning essay, "The Touch of a Teacher,"
      published by the National Governor's Association; 
      o Dr. Knight Roddy, a science educator from Clinton, La., and
      the recent recipient of the National Rural Education Association
      Science Award; and 
      o Dr. Richard Ingersoll, associate professor of Education and
      Sociology at the University of Pennsylvania, and a researcher
      whose work has been cited by former President Clinton in numerous
      speeches.
      The grant was written by Eric Pani, Associate Provost at 麻花影院;
      Virginia Eaton, Director of Graduate Studies and Research at
      麻花影院; Luke Thomas, Dean of 麻花影院's College of Education and Human
      Development; Patty Watts, Director of the Delta Regional Educator's
      Academy; and Natalie Campbell, Assistant to the Director of Graduate
      Studies and Research at 麻花影院. Information about the conference
      can be obtained by emailing care@ulm.edu or by visiting http://www.ulm.edu/care/
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      upcoming events. 
      
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