Why: The latest on making schools safer. Includes special workshops on gangs, bullying, mental health, and conflict resolution.
Details: www.hamfish.org/conference
Why: Explores the essential social and emotional elements needed to raise caring and confident kids. Sponsored by the Child Welfare League of America.
Details: www.cwla.org/conferences/2005newenglandrfp.htm
Why: The sparkling possessions of the original overachieving teen get their first U.S. visit in twenty-six years. The how and why of King Tut provides enough classroom fodder to last a millennia or three. If you can't make it to LA or subsequent locales, at least check out the Web site.
Details: www.kingtut.org
Why: An international tip of the chapeau to the many folks who educate our children and the people who appreciate them.
Details: www.acei.org/wcthp.htm
Why: Explores an old-fashioned use of new technologies: telling stories. Examines the use of voice and narrative in a digital world.
Details: www.dstory.com
Why: More than 500 workshops, presentations, and meetings to help smooth the transition into (and get everyone excited about) twenty-first-century education
.Details: www.aect.org/events
Why: Pedagogies? Indianapolis? We're there! The goal of this major annual international conference is to improve computer science, engineering, and technology education.
Details: fie.engrng.pitt.edu/fie2005
Links:
[1] http://www.edutopia.org/edutopia-staff
[2] http://www.hamfish.org/conference
[3] http://www.cwla.org/conferences/2005newenglandrfp.htm
[4] http://www.kingtut.org
[5] http://www.acei.org/wcthp.htm
[6] http://www.dstory.com
[7] http://www.aect.org/events
[8] http://fie.engrng.pitt.edu/fie2005