NASSPE conference, October 8 – 9, 2005.  We have nine CDs available.  Each CD runs 35 to 50 minutes, and costs $9.00.  With the exception of our keynote speaker, all sessions are listed in alphabetical order, by the last name of the speaker. 

 

1)    ____. Benjamin Wright, Regional Director, Victory Schools, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Keynote Address:  “We Have Crossed the Bay; the ocean lies ahead.  The future of single-sex public education.”  Recommended especially for educators in low-income and/or predominantly minority communities.

 

2)     ____. Amy Borman, JD.  “Legal aspects of single-sex education in public schools.”  Recommended for administrators who are charged with creating policy for single-sex schools and classrooms. 

 

3)    ____. Dr. Elizabeth Heins, Dr. Kathy Piechura, and Dr. Mercedes Tichenor, Stetson University, DeLand, Florida.  “Single-sex education in a public elementary school.”  Recommended for all elementary educators.  Note that these educators advised and trained teachers and administrators at the Woodward Avenue Elementary School in DeLand, Florida.

 

4)    ____. Professor Judith Kleinfeld, director of the Boys’ Project (www.boysproject.net).  “Driven Girls and Directionless Boys.”  Recommended for educators and parents who are concerned about the growing phenomenon of teen boys and young men who just aren’t motivated to do much. 

 

5)    ____. Meg Molinsky and Deborah Durbin (The Odyssey Group, Dayton, Ohio) and Suzanne Muggy, Toledo Public Schools.  “Single-sex education for elementary girls.”  Recommended for educators who will be teaching all-girls elementary classrooms.

 

6)    ____. Fiona Mueller, University of Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia.  “Single-sex public education: the Australian experience.”  Recommended for those interested in Australia and/or in how single-sex education is practiced outside North America. 

 

7)    ____. Margrét Pála Ólafsdóttir, Founder, Hjalli Kindergarten, Hjalli, Iceland.  The benefits of single-sex kindergarten for both girls and boys.”  Recommended for kindergarten and early elementary educators.

 

8)    ____. Daren Starnes, Director of Academic Studies, the Webb Schools, Claremont, California.  “Making the transition from coed to single-sex classrooms.”  Recommended for educators who will be leading ‘new’ single-sex classrooms, especially at the high school level.

 

9)     ____. Benjamin Wright, Regional Director, Victory Schools, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (breakout session).  “Un-Traumatizing Black Boys.”  Recommended especially for educators in low-income and/or predominantly minority communities.

 

Total number of CDs ordered ($9.00 each) _________

          + $5.00 S&H:                                        $  5.00

          Maryland residents add 5% state tax              _______

 

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