STEM-PROCEEDINGS VOLUME 2 SUMMER 2009
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PROCEEDINGS2009 EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP STEM SYMPOSIUIMCopyright © 2009 by California Polytechnic State University- Sait Lilis ObispoAll rights reserve STEM-PROCEEDINGS VOLUME 2 SUMMER 2009ed- No part of this journal may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without written permission of the authors. For information contact the Educational Leadership and Administration Program,Page 2Volume 2, Summer 2009PROCEEDINGSThe faculty and students of the Educational 1 eaders STEM-PROCEEDINGS VOLUME 2 SUMMER 2009hip and Administration Program (I-1 AP) in the School of I duration are proud to present these proceedings from the second annual Science. Technology.STEM-PROCEEDINGS VOLUME 2 SUMMER 2009
Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Leadership Colloquium held at Cal Poly on July 1, 2009.The theme OÍ the colloquium was Creating Systemic and SustPROCEEDINGS2009 EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP STEM SYMPOSIUIMCopyright © 2009 by California Polytechnic State University- Sait Lilis ObispoAll rights reserve STEM-PROCEEDINGS VOLUME 2 SUMMER 2009y ELAP students to identify exemplary practices in K-12 STEM education and develop models of capacity necessary to support world-class STEM education in K-12 schools.This compilation of student research findings represents the continuation of a critical dialog between aspiring educational leaders an STEM-PROCEEDINGS VOLUME 2 SUMMER 2009d STEM practitioners. We hope the ideas presented in this second edition of Proceedings will guide necessary and substantive debate about this vitallySTEM-PROCEEDINGS VOLUME 2 SUMMER 2009
important topic for our schools and nationCal Poly President Warren Baker listens after tively to panelist commentary during the STEM Symposium.Page PROCEEDINGS2009 EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP STEM SYMPOSIUIMCopyright © 2009 by California Polytechnic State University- Sait Lilis ObispoAll rights reserve STEM-PROCEEDINGS VOLUME 2 SUMMER 2009Leadership and Administration Program at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.His research interests focus on K-12 instructional leadership, STEM education leadership, the work of K-12 principals, and student perspectives on schooling and learning.Dr. George J. PetersenGeorge J. Petersen is a Professor of Educa STEM-PROCEEDINGS VOLUME 2 SUMMER 2009tion and the CoDirector of the Joint Doctoral Program in Educational Leadership between Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and the University of California at SSTEM-PROCEEDINGS VOLUME 2 SUMMER 2009
anta Barbara.His research interests focus on K-12 superintendents, school board-superintendent relations, leadership preparation programs, executive lPROCEEDINGS2009 EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP STEM SYMPOSIUIMCopyright © 2009 by California Polytechnic State University- Sait Lilis ObispoAll rights reserve STEM-PROCEEDINGS VOLUME 2 SUMMER 2009ce and MathematicsCalifornia Polytechnic State University San Luis ObispoPage 4Volume 2, Summer 20092009 SYMPOSIUM PANELISTSMs. Sarah Cameron, PanelistSarah Cameron is a middle school science teacher with the Santa Maria-Bonita Unified School District.Dr. Susan Elrod, PanelistSusan Elrod is a Profes STEM-PROCEEDINGS VOLUME 2 SUMMER 2009sor of Biological Sciences and the Director of Cal Poly's Center for Excellence in Science and Mathematics Education (CESaME).Dr. James L. Gentilucci,STEM-PROCEEDINGS VOLUME 2 SUMMER 2009
Moderator and ChairJames L. Gentilueci is an Associate Professor of Educational Leadership at Cal Poll/ San Luis ObispoDr. Shirley Magnusson, PanelisPROCEEDINGS2009 EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP STEM SYMPOSIUIMCopyright © 2009 by California Polytechnic State University- Sait Lilis ObispoAll rights reservePROCEEDINGS2009 EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP STEM SYMPOSIUIMCopyright © 2009 by California Polytechnic State University- Sait Lilis ObispoAll rights reserveGọi ngay
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