Sunday, March 01, 2009

Celebration of Teaching and Learning Conference in NYC

Join me at this year's Celebration of Teaching & Learning this weekend, March 6 and 7 in NYC!! I will be part of a panel on the school day for children with autism. I will be focusing on mainstreaming preschoolers with autism. Temple Grandin will be the keynote speaker.

Thirteen & WLIW21's Celebration of Teaching & Learning is the place where knowledge meets inspiration as the world's best thinkers, practitioners, and more than 8,000 educators come together to play a role in shaping the future of schools.

In New York City on March 6 & 7, 2009 at the Hilton New York, the Celebration will address today's most relevant issues in education related to Autism, English Language Learners, Global Awareness, Literacy, Math, Science, Technology, and Whole School Policy. Educators will be invigorated by a range of dynamic, nationally acclaimed speakers, including keynoters Alan Alda (on science), Temple Grandin (on autism), Danica McKellar (on math) interviewed by Dennis Van Roekel, Sir Kenneth Robinson (on creativity), Eric Schmidt (on technology) interviewed by Charlie Rose, and the Sesame Workshop's new cast of "The Electric Company" (on literacy). To join the conversation, see all the speakers and register, visit http://www.thirteencelebration.org.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Maddy said...

Need I say I'm green with envy! Have a fabulous time.
Cheers

9:53 PM  
Anonymous Laura Minch said...

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4:24 PM  

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