Community Conversation – You’re Invited!

Over the past five years I have become increasingly aware of the importance of an educated and engaged citizenry regarding effective education systems for our future generations and the children in front of us today.  At the height of my awareness, I came across a non-partisan organization that facilitates community conversations to explore issues, build deeper understanding, and gather new solutions that will then be presented to lawmakers.  This opportunity felt like a natural extension of the conversations I have with individuals on this blog and in isolated pockets, but this will be a group forum and I want you to come!

On Tuesday, February 7, 2012 from 7 until 8:30 p.m. I will host a Community Conversation on Education, facilitated by The Center for Michigan.  Issues we will cover include the following, plus any new concepts brought by you:

1.      Teacher and School Leader Quality

  • Improving Teacher Preparation
  • Providing Stronger Support for Teachers and School Leaders
  • Holding Teachers and School Leaders More Accountable For Student Success

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2.      Ideas for Improved Learning

  • Expand Preschool and Early Childhood Programs
  • Change the School Calendar
  • Reduce Class Sizes
  • Increase School Choice
  • Anytime, Anyplace Learning Through Online Technology

3.      Family and Community Involvement

4.      The Public’s Investment

If you would like to participate in this live event in Holt on February 7th, 2012, please email me (walt@sutterlearn.com) or comment to this blog post and I will expedite an RSVP Evite to you directly with details.

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7 Responses to Community Conversation – You’re Invited!

  1. Amy Smitter says:

    Brilliant Walt! Thanks for doing this for us all.

  2. Denise Schaffer says:

    Yes!
    Count me in!
    Thanks for doing this!
    Happy new Year!

  3. David Hornak says:

    Super Walt! I would love to be involved!

    David

  4. Amy Lester says:

    Count me in! This is awesome.

  5. Walt, I am definitely interested in participating in this event. I have another obligation that will hopefully conclude early enough to allow me to attend your event. Please send me more info. Thanks! –Chad

  6. Lynda Meade says:

    I will do my best to join you. – Lynda

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