Schools Exceeding Expectations (SEE) Conference

April 26-28, 2012
A long-standing annual training opportunity and showcase for Highly Effective Teaching Model Schools across the country is our Schools Exceeding Expectations (SEE) Conference. This essential training provides an opportunity for educators to observe the model in action at a national site selected for its dedication to providing an exceptional brain-compatible education for students. |
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The 2012 Schools Exceeding Expectations (SEE) Conference is hosted at an exceptional K-6 school in Lone Tree, Colorado (Lone Tree Elementary School). Conference participants receive the most current and updated information on brain-compatible teaching and learning, along with dynamic presentations by our Master Educators, as well as a special guest speaker. During this professional development training event, teachers, administrators, and support staff members will participate in:
- classroom visitations demonstrating Highly Effective Teaching (HET) in action
- breakout sessions and focus strands with HET certified master coaches
- interactive presentations on instructional practices and leadership approaches
- networking opportunities with other educators
- developing Effective First Teaching curriculum and instruction
Come join us for this essential professional development event, April 26-28, 2012 . . . . . only $595*
*Early registration or group discounts may be available for a limited time
Please check back for updated 2012 conference agenda, schedule, and handouts in the table below.
NOTE: Printed materials may NOT be provided. You MUST download and PRINT ahead of time.
Previous HET Model Schools - hosting the SEE Conference (formerly "Best of the Best Invitational"):
- 2011 – Richland School District Two schools, K-8, Columbia, South Carolina
- 2010 – Huntington County Community Schools Corporation, K-12, Huntington, Indiana video
- 2009 – Blount County Schools, K-5, Maryville, Tennessee
- 2008 – Kenowa Hills Public Schools, Grand Rapids, Michigan
- 2007 –“Spring Summit”, Seattle Girls' School presentation, Seattle, Washington
- 2006 – Bismarck Public Schools, K-12, Bismarck, North Dakota
- 2005 – Kaleva Norman Dickson School District, K-12, Kaleva, Michigan
- 2004 – Bookman Road Elementary School, Columbia, South Carolina
- 2003 – Gateway Elementary School, K-6, Phoenix, Arizona
- 2002 – Tulsa Public and Parochial District, K-12, Tulsa, Oklahoma
- 2001 – Edith Garhime Elementary, Las Vegas, Nevada
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