Tuesday, November 6, 2007 3rd Day of Conference
Room
07:00-08:00
Breakfast Meeting for Heads of Small Indonesian Schools
08:00-08:15
Opening Remarks / Announcement Special Remarks: ANGUS KING
Lemon Garden Terrace Grand Ballroom Sponsored by APPLE INC.
(Former Governor of the U.S. State of Maine) Morning Greetings by LARRY JONES, Surabaya International School, EARCOS Board
Introduction to Speaker: Howard Kravitz, Insurance Sevices International Keynote Address
Sponsored by Insurance
Services International
Grand Ballroom
Dennis McLoughlin Care & Celebration of the Educational Leader: A Performing Artist/an Incredible Gift! 429, 007 calories devoted a year.... to student learning, teacher harmony/recognition, calming/ re-assuring parents, holding the community together with purposeful magic, personal family tsunamis....and (no kidding, I really mean this..) faith and hope the world will make it.... WHO IS GIVING THAT ENERGY BACK TO YOU? LET’S CELEBRATE YOU,...incredible, caring, a performing artist...... THE GREAT GIFT! Biography: Every generation has its pioneers, people who with trailblazing initiatives change our idea of the world, change the way we perceive, and Dennis M. McLoughlin is such a trailblazer. Born in the USA buy raised in the Orient, Mr. McLoughlin combines a world of experiences (United State Marine Corps, Shakespearean actor, cowboy, entrepreneur, “gifted discipline problem) with teaching experience that includes everything from Watts to the Navajo Indian Reservation, from Watts to East Lost Angeles. Clinically proven-school researched, Mr. McLoughlin’s Trust Psychology/High Trust Thinking/Leadership are influencing a major evolution, a “paradigm thinking shift” from fragmented, non-emotional, passive management to leadership/learning that is vital, passionate, cognitive-emotionally integrated, intuitive, where teachers/students take all learning to performance in an atmosphere that nurtures “a high need to achieve,” moral commitment, and energy for the new world of thinking, responsibility and community.
08:00-16:30
Hospitality Lounge by
09:00-10:00
Tea and Coffee Break
Session 6 10:00-11:15
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PRUE ANDERSON -- Reading Literacy in English: Patterns in International School Student Data This workshop will examine the International Schools’ Assessment (ISA) student data for three aspects of reading: retrieving information, interpreting texts, and reflecting on texts, and the effect of some background variables. Data is from the 2006-2007 ISA administration in which over 28,000 students from 170 international schools participated.
ECC II
ART COSTA -- Cognitive Coaching: Conversations that Promote Self-Directed Learning (Part 1) The mission of Cognitive Coaching is to produce self-directed persons with the cognitive capacity for high performance both independently and as members of a community. This session, directed towards staff developers, administrators, supervisors, and mentor teachers, will describe strategies to enhance teacher perceptions, intellectual functions, and decisions as prerequisite to improving instruction.
Sarawak
EARCOS Administrators’ Conference 2007