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Renowned education doctors to present at symposium

Published December 12, 2013

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Drs. Harry and Rosemary Wong

Award winning authors Drs. Harry and Rosemary Wong— the authors of the bestselling book “The First Days of School”— will join a host of educators and presenters at The University of Louisiana at Monroe’s Effective Professional Practice Symposium, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., on Saturday, Jan. 18, 2014, at Brown Auditorium.

“Having used Dr. Wong’s book as a classroom teacher and later as a university instructor, I am thrilled to have the opportunity to see Dr. Harry Wong in person,” said Dr. Dorothy Schween, head of Curriculum, Instruction, and Leadership at .

“His advice to teachers goes beyond just sounding good on the stage to being practical and applicable in the real world of teachers.”

In addition to the Wong’s presentation, award winning educators including Diane Roberts, Dr. Michael Eskridge, Darron Underwood, Dr. Darrel Cluck, Deborah Henry, and Dr. Leonard Clark will lead the full-day symposium with breakout sessions for administrators and teachers.

Sessions will cover school-wide positive behavior efforts and development of a collaborative school culture.

In-service and pre-service teachers will hear personal anecdotes and practical insights from local educators who have applied the Wongs’ precepts.

Photo of Dr. Dorothy Schween
Schween
Photo of Dr. Leonard Clark
Clark
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Jackson

All sessions will be interactive, and materials, templates, and resources will be made available to participants for download.

Tiffany Jackson, professional development coordinator of the TEACH Project said, “I am excited to be able to offer attendees a comprehensive professional learning experience from leaders in the field of educational leadership from across the state and country.”

Conference admission is $65 for professionals and $30 for students. Morning session only cost is $15.

Price includes conference materials, lunch, refreshments, door prizes, and a recommendation for CLUs based on seven contact hours.

To register, visit ulm.edu/teach/wong_symposium.html or contact Tiffany Jackson at tjackson@ulm.edu or 318-342-1292.

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