After I participated as a panelist at the National School Boards Association (NSBA) Annual Conference in Chicago this past Sunday, Steve Burt (also a panelist) and Tim Wilson interviewed myself, Superintendent Clayton Wilcox, and moderator Craig Colgan and created an audio podcast on the role and use of blogs by School Boards and Superintendents. You can listen to the recording here.
While attending the conference, I also was one of a dozen conference bloggers. So I signed up to cover certain sessions and put a summary on the conference website. Here are my postings from the conference (not sure how long these links will last):
- Getting Youth on Board
http://boardbuzz.nsba.org/conference/archives/024544.php
[Session on getting students on school boards] - Dandy gets Best in Show
http://boardbuzz.nsba.org/conference/archives/024562.php - In AVID, they teach about life
http://boardbuzz.nsba.org/conference/archives/024568.php - Guidance counselors closing the gap and bringing in the cash
http://boardbuzz.nsba.org/conference/archives/024569.php - The good news about school safety
http://boardbuzz.nsba.org/conference/archives/024575.php - Can we change the odds for teachers like this?
http://boardbuzz.nsba.org/conference/archives/024576.php
[I only took the photo on this one, but the session was amazing and Lisa did a great summary] - Parental involvement in the Latino community
http://boardbuzz.nsba.org/conference/archives/024582.php - Schools spend over $1.5 billion annually on energy inefficient designs and equipment
http://boardbuzz.nsba.org/conference/archives/024583.php - Conference with the Student Stars
http://boardbuzz.nsba.org/conference/archives/024584.php
Brian Wheeler
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