THE COUNCIL OF PROFESSORS OF INSTRUCTIONAL SUPERVISION FALL CONFERENCE

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The Council of Professors of Instructional Supervision


The Council of Professors of Instructional Supervision

Fall Conference October 26-28, 2007

The College of Staten Island CUNY


Supervision and Student Achievement: Can We Make the Connection?”

THE COUNCIL OF PROFESSORS OF INSTRUCTIONAL SUPERVISION FALL CONFERENCE


Friday

October 26, 2007


5:30-6:30 Registration, Wine and Hors D’oeuvre[[[[s

The College of Staten Island


6:30-6:45 Welcome

6:45-8:00 Dinner Is Served





8:00–9:30 Introduction Jeffrey Glanz, COPIS President

Revisiting the Handbook of Research on School Supervision:

What have we learned? What remains to be explored?”


COPIS Panel of Authors

COPIS Panel of Authors

Edward Pajak, Johns Hopkins University

Lee Goldsberry, University of Southern Maine

Frances Schoonmaker Teacher’s college, Columbia

Jerry Starratt, Boston College

Frances Rust, Erikson Institute



9:30-10:00 Closing Comments

Program Overview Marcia Knoll

Conference Logistics Susan Sullivan


Shuttle Return to the Hotel Hilton Garden Inn






TTHE COUNCIL OF PROFESSORS OF INSTRUCTIONAL SUPERVISION FALL CONFERENCE THE COUNCIL OF PROFESSORS OF INSTRUCTIONAL SUPERVISION FALL CONFERENCE he Council of Professors of Instructional Supervision

Fall Conference October 26-28, 2007

The College of Staten Island CUNY


Supervision and Student Achievement: Can We Make the Connection?”


Saturday

October 27, 2007


7:00 & 7:20 a.m. Shuttle to The College of Staten Island, Campus Center


7:15-8:00 Breakfast


8:00-8:45 Considering the Use of Student Achievement Data in the

Supervision of Teaching

Lee Goldsberry University of Southern Maine and

Jan Goldsberry, Sanford School Department


8:45-9:30 Professional Growth Models of Teacher Evaluation:

How do They Promote Student Achievement?

Kathleen Topolka Jorissen, Western Carolina University


9:30-10:15 Supervision as Professional Development: Compatible or Strange Bedfellows in the Policy Quest for Increased Student Achievement?

Daisy Arredondo Rucinski The University of Alabama and

Helen M. Hazi West Virginia University

10:15-10:30 Refreshment Break


10:30-11:15 Supervision and the Moral Character of Learning and Teaching

Robert J. Starratt, Boston College

THE COUNCIL OF PROFESSORS OF INSTRUCTIONAL SUPERVISION FALL CONFERENCE

11:15-12:00 Promoting Educational Achievement in the Elmont School District:

A Case Study

Maria Palandra, Hunter College of the City University New York



12:00-12:15 Reflections on the morning program Zach Kelehear



12:15-1:00 LUNCH





THE COUNCIL OF PROFESSORS OF INSTRUCTIONAL SUPERVISION FALL CONFERENCE


The Council of Professors of Instructional Supervision

Fall Conference October 26-28, 2007

The College of Staten Island CUNY


Supervision and Student Achievement: Can We Make the Connection?”


1:00-1:45 Supervision and Student Achievement:

What Does the Literature Tell Us?

Don M. Beach, Tarleton State University, Texas A & M University System

Joyce Anderson, Stephenville Independent School District

Cindy Edwards,Three Way Independent School District



1:45-2:30 Supervision: Connecting and Improving Teaching and Student

Achievement Through Team-Based Assessment

Karen S. Wetherill and Diane Calhoun, University of

North Carolina Wilmington



2:30-3:15 The Impact of Cognitive Content Coaching on Student Achievement in Algebra I Through a School-University Partnership in a Hard-to-Staff Urban School System

Belinda G. Gimbert, The Ohio State University


3:15-4:00 Equity-Oriented Supervision: The Transformation of Supervisors’ Pedagogy in a Professional Learning Community

Jennifer Jacobs, Texas State University San Marcos


4:00-4:10 Reflections of the afternoon Sheila and Jim Kahrs


4:10 Shuttle Return to the Hotel Hilton Garden Inn


5:00 Shuttle to Dinner and Manhattan activities

THE COUNCIL OF PROFESSORS OF INSTRUCTIONAL SUPERVISION FALL CONFERENCE

11:00 Shuttle Return to the Hotel Hilton Garden Inn










THE COUNCIL OF PROFESSORS OF INSTRUCTIONAL SUPERVISION FALL CONFERENCE


The Council of Professors of Instructional Supervision

Fall Conference October 26-28, 2007

The College of Staten Island CUNY

Sunday

October 28, 2007

Agenda


7:00 & 7:20 a.m. Shuttle to The College of Staten Island, Campus Center


7:15-8:00 Breakfast


8:00-10:00 Supervision as a Field of Study? An Open Forum

Daisy Arredondo Rucinski, The University of Alabama

Noreen B. Garman, University of Pittsburgh

Jeffrey Glanz, Yeshiva University

Stephen P. Gordon, Texas State University, San Marcos

Helen M. Hazi, West Virginia University

Patricia Holland, University of Houston

Marcia Knoll, Hunter College of the City University New York

Edward Pajak, Johns Hopkins University

Diane Yendol-Hoppey, University of Florida

10:00 - 10:15 BREAK


10:15 to 12:00 Business meeting Jeffrey Glanz, COPIS President

Susan Sulllivan, COPIS Secretary/Treasurer,


  1. Call to Order Jeffrey Glanz

  2. Approval of Minutes Susan Sullivan

  3. Secretary/Treasurer Report Susan Sullivan

  4. Committee Reports

  1. Website Update Zach Kelehear

  2. NTHE COUNCIL OF PROFESSORS OF INSTRUCTIONAL SUPERVISION FALL CONFERENCE ew Business


Shuttle Return


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