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5th Annual LASER
Urban Education Research Conference

RAISING THE ROOF:
Higher Visions for Research in
Urban Schools and Communities

September 22-24, 2005
Pre-Conference: September 21


USF Embassy Suites - Busch Gardens
Tampa, Florida


Sponsored by Project Linking Academic Scholars to Educational Resources (LASER), funded by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP)

Thank you for making the
2005 LASER Conference a great success!

Project LASER Conference Highlights

Highlights included:
Dynamic presenters

View a summary of their presentations by selecting their names.


Dr. Na'im Akbar
Florida State University


Dr. Kathryn Au
University of Hawaii-Manoa

Dr. Ruben Donato
University of Colorado-Boulder

Dr. Donna Ford
Vanderbilt University

Dr. Gloria Ladson-Billings
University of Wisconsin-Madison

Dr. Russell Skiba
Indiana University-Bloomington

Research Marketplace:

Project LASER's Research Faculty Scholars present urban school research projects. All participants will have opportunities to provide input on a national research agenda to improve educational outcomes for urban children.

View a PowerPoint presentation of
LASER scholars and staff accomplishments, 2004-2005

Youth Cultural Night:

During the Thursday night dining experience, university and public school students presented dance and theatrical presentations.

Community Town Hall Meeting:

On Saturday, September 24, a town hall meeting provided a forum for teachers, parents, students, and others to inform the national urban research agenda.

Parent Empowerment Luncheon:

A motivational luncheon featuring Dr. Na'im Akbar and area youth. Parents attended an afternoon of inspiration, networking, and entertainment.

Reality Teaching Workshop

A pre-conference workshop for teachers, principals,
school psychologists, counselors, and parents


Wednesday, September 21, 2005
8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Patterned after the recent spate of reality TV shows, the reality teaching workshop actually shows teachers how to effectively teach urban, culturally diverse children in grades K-12, connect with their families, and get positive results.

This full-day culturally responsive workshop involved children and their parents in demonstrations of strategies that facilitate partnerships among children, teachers, and parents. The facilitators modeled effective instructional, communication, and behavioral strategies for teachers, principals, social workers, and school psychologists.
Fifty years after Brown, we are still reconstructing education for urban children with all deliberate speed.

Facilitators

Dr. Ruben Garza

Dr. Ruben Garza
Texas State University

Photo of Dr. Gwen Webb-Johnson



Dr. Gwendolyn
Webb-Johnson
Texas A&M University


 

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