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Join us at the NABSE 40th Conference Instruction & Instructional Support Commission to delve into the evolution of education reforms from the 1830s to the 1980s. Engage with renowned panelists, including Dr. William "Flip" Clay, and explore key reports shaping secondary education. Get a chance to win prizes and participate in insightful discussions. Don't miss this opportunity to enrich your educational knowledge!
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NABSE 40TH CONFERENCE INSTRUCTION & INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPORT COMMISSION 2012 Educators’ Strand
Welcome & Overview • Greetings: Gerri Bohanan, IIS Chair, • Panel I: • Panel II: • Q &A: Please write your comments and questions on index cards • Prizes! Given out at the end of the session
Panel One • Moderators: Mrs. Lisa Bohanan and Professor Anthony Ray Panelists: • Principal BarukiKafefe • Dr. William “Flip” Clay • Dr. Wil Parker • Brandon Wallace
Early Reforms • 1830’s to 1890’s
Progressive Reforms 1890’s to 1980’s • In the 1890’s, the National Educational Association (NEA) produced a number of reports • Report of the Committee of Ten (Chaired by Harvard President, Charles Eliot). • The Cardinal Principles of Secondary Education in 1918 • In the 1930’s released other reports by the Commission of Secondary Education.