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Kathleen Sande, Institution Education & Title I D Program Supervisor Washington State Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI)
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Overview Annual meetings of single programs Joined programs with similar focus “serving at-risk youth” Added programs each year Listened to participant feedback Grew from 150-300-650
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Planning The Venue Where will conference be located? How far will participants need to travel? What time of year is best for max attendance? Participants Who is the target audience? How many attendees are anticipated? What do they want/expect in a conference?
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Marketing How will you get the word out to participants? What is the theme of the conference? Who has input to the content and planning? Finances Where will financing come from? Are there stipulations on how the funds are used? How much will participants be charged?
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Details Who will be included in a conference committee? How will speakers/keynotes be selected? How many sessions/breakouts will fit? What are session topics? What is the timeline? (plan 6 month calendar) Vendors-How much space is available? Keynotes-How much will they cost?
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Quarterly Meetings Once a year is simply not enough Title I D Updates Networking Sharing best practices Legislative agendas Discussions on issues
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Clock hours College credits Raffle tickets given in exchange for conference evaluations Popular keynote and entertainment on final day of conference Survey to address specific program needs
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Networking –sharing personal views Best Practices –gain state outlook Keynote Speakers –gain national outlook Collect data from facilities as part of grant process Grantees give examples of how teachers use conference trainings in the classrooms
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Advance planning is vital! Don’t do it alone; partner for success! Open communication with partners is necessary; be flexible Conference planning is a continuous quality improvement process Read feedback-allow participants a voice to shape their professional development
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NDTAC: “Six Tips for Planning a Successful Statewide Conference” http://www.neglected- delinquent.org/nd/resources/spotlight/spotlight200704b.asp http://www.neglected- delinquent.org/nd/resources/spotlight/spotlight200704b.asp Washington Institutional Education/Title I D web site: http://www.k12.wa.us/InstitutionalEd/ http://www.k12.wa.us/InstitutionalEd/ E-mail: kathleen.sande@k12.wa.uskathleen.sande@k12.wa.us
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