Enhancing post-secondary developmental education to improve student learning

 
 

 

Please plan to join us at our 25th Annual Conference on April 8 - 9, 2010,

at the Kellogg Center in East Lansing, Michigan

 

Twenty-five years of Developmental Education; 
Then and Now
 
Conference Program
 
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Directions to the Conference -- MSU's Kellogg Center
 
Conference Features
  • Ann Iseda, MDEC President, will present the preliminary findings from a State-Wide Study of Academic Assessment and Developmental Education Policies and Practices

  • Workshops will feature Achieve the Dream (ATD) and Breaking Through best practices and research findings.

  • The Friday Keynote Address will feature a panel discussion of leading Michigan educators including Diane Duthie, Department of Energy Labor and Economic Growth (DELEG) Adult Education, Naomi Ludman, Development Studies Chair, Southwestern Community College, and more. This discussion will be led by Jim Folkening, DELEG Community College Services, focusing on future directions for Developmental Education.

  • Dr. David Caverly, Professor, Department of Curriculum and Instruction and Reading Program Coordinator, Texas State University - San Marcos will present What We Have Learned in 25 Years of Developmental Reading Research.  

    David CaverlyPresentation Summary: Teaching developmental reading has evolved over the last 25 years following growing technological and cultural expectations of what it means to be academically literate. This workshop will review this evolution, provide hands-on experiences with instructional principles to develop new literacies, and generate discussion on improving literacy instruction.

 

 

  • Dr. Rita Smilkstein, Professor Emerita of North Seattle Community College, and instructor at Western Washington University's Woodring College of Education, will be sharing activities and strategies from her extensive knowledge of the natural process of learning.

Presentation Summary: Knowing how the brain learns helps instructors create curricula that will help students to be naturally motivated and successful learners. Dr. Smilkstein will share information on cutting-edge brain research as well as share brain-compatible learning activities and pedagogical strategies.

More on Dr. Smilkstein: Dr. Smilkstein has received the Robert Griffin Award for Long and Outstanding Service to developmental education, has been elected as a Fellow of the American Council of Developmental Education Associations, was a founding member of the Washington Center for Improvement of the Quality of Post-Secondary Education, and has authored several books and articles about natural learning processes.

 
Driving Directions to the Kellogg Center, East Lansing, MI

East Lansing, Michigan 48824-1022
517/432-4000 or 1-800-875-5090
Fax: 517/353-1872

FROM ANN ARBOR - I-23 North to I-96 West, to US-127 (exit 106) North (3.1 miles) to Trowbridge Road
exit East (.5 miles) to Harrison Road; turn left North approximately 1 mile on the right (four traffic lights up).

FROM CAPITAL CITY AIRPORT - Turn right onto Grand River Avenue West (.4 miles) to Waverly Road;
turn left South (3.4 miles) to I-496; turn left East (5 miles) to Trowbridge Road (exit 9) East (.5 miles) to
Harrison Road; turn left North approximately 1 mile on the right (four traffic lights up).

FROM CHARLOTTE - North on I-69 to I-496 East; East (5 miles) to Trowbridge Road (exit 9) East (.5
miles) to Harrison Road; turn left North approximately 1 mile on the right (four traffic lights up).

FROM CHICAGO - I-94 East to I-69 North, to I-496 East; East (5 miles) to Trowbridge Road (exit 9) East
(.5 miles) to Harrison Road; turn left North approximately 1 mile on the right (four traffic lights up).

FROM DETROIT - I-96 West to US-127 (exit 106) North (3.1 miles) to Trowbridge Road exit East (.5 miles)
to Harrison Road; turn left North approximately 1 mile on the right (four traffic lights up).

FROM EATON RAPIDS - M-99 to I-96 East (5.2 miles) to US-127 (exit 106) North (3.1 miles) to
Trowbridge Road exit East (.5 miles) to Harrison Road; turn left North approximately 1 mile on the right (4
traffic lights up).

FROM FLINT - West on I-69 to US-127 (exit 89) South (5.5 miles) to Trowbridge Road exit East (.5 miles)
to Harrison Road; turn left North approximately 1 mile on the right (four traffic lights up).

FROM GRAND RAPIDS - East on I-96 to I-496 (exit 95) East (9.7 miles) to Trowbridge Road (exit 9) East
(.5 miles) to Harrison Road; turn left North approximately 1 mile on the right (four traffic lights up).

FROM KALAMAZOO - I-94 East to I-69 North, to I-496 East; East (5 miles) to Trowbridge Road (exit 9)
East (.5 miles) to Harrison Road; turn left North approximately 1 mile on the right (four traffic lights up).

FROM ST. JOHNS - South on US-27 to US-127 South (8.5 miles) to Trowbridge Road exit East (.5 miles)
to Harrison Road; turn left North approximately 1 mile on the right (four traffic lights up).


				
     

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