the 2015 Conference Program
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the 2015 Conference Program
poolville community center Dinner Friday evening, along with our keynote address, will be held at the Poolville Community Center, which was originally a public school house for 44 years. It is located at 1245 Earlville Rd, in Earlville, NY. Exit the ALANA center by driving down Oak Dr., turning right at the first stop sign. Turn right on to Hamilton St. and continue on for three miles. Then turn right onto Poolville Rd., continue on for two miles and the community center will be on your right. the 44th annual gathering of the NEW YORK STATE FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION ASSOCIATION directions & parking Colgate University is on Route 12B in Hamilton, NY. If using a GPS navigation system, please use 110 Broad Street as your destination. The conference will take place in the ALANA Cultural Center. Enter campus at the traffic light on W. Kendrick St. Follow Oak Drive around to the left. Continue straight at the first stop sign and ALANA will be up on your left, across from Colgate’s greenhouse. Parking is available just before ALANA at the Human Resources Center, as well as farther up the hill behind the center. many thanks to… The Dean of the Faculty’s Office, John Palmer and the Department of Educational Studies, the Upstate Institute, and the Colgate Council for the Arts. new york state foundations of education association 13 oak drive hamilton, ny 13346 www.nysfea.net “IS TEACHER EDUCATION WORTH FIGHTING FOR?” march 27th – 28th, 2015 colgate university 13 oak drive | hamilton, ny 13346 speakers and presenters schedule of events KEYNOTES Peter Taubman & Paula Salvio saturday, march 28th Dr. Taubman is professor of Education in the School of Education at Brooklyn College. He is the founder of both the Bushwick School for Social Justice, and Reclaiming the Conversation on Education, the latter a powerful coalition of resistance to corporate reforms. 8:30 – 9:30 am Breakfast/Business meeting/Election of New Officers 9:30 – 10:25 am Mark Garrison, Tim Glander, & Richard Ognibene, “Popular Educational Classics: A Reader with Contributions from Four NYSFEA Members” Dr. Salvio is Professor of Education at the University of New Hampshire, where she currently serves as an Education and Culture Faculty Scholar, working as a feminist and media studies specialist on the design of projects that bring the knowledge and creative inquiry of the humanities to studies in sustainability. SCHEDULE friday, march 27th Registration will begin at 1:30 pm and will run until 2:30 pm. The afternoon panels will take place in the ALANA Cultural Center. 2:30 – 2:55 pm 3:00 – 3:25 pm Shawgi Tell, “Why Charter Schools Aren’t Public Schools” Ashley Taylor & Lauren Shallish, “Accountability for inclusion: Critical disability studies as a point of resistance” 10:30 – 10:45 am | coffee & tea break 10:45 – 11:10 am Derek Ford, “We Have Never Been Urban: Teacher Education and Architecture for the Urban” 11:15 – 11:40 am Wendy Everard & Mary DiNapoli, “Notes from the Field: A Discussion About our Student Teaching Collaboration” 11:45 – 12:10 pm Linda Street, “Internationalizing Higher Education: Toward Academic Imperialism or Global Activism?” 12:15 – 12:40 pm Khuram Hussain, “The Commons' Core: Visions of Curricular Reform at the Grassroots” 3:30 – 3:45 pm | coffee & tea break 3:45 – 4:10 pm Anne Burns Thomas, “Diversity Under Continued Attack: Supporting Students of Color in the 4:15 – 4:40 pm Sarah Fleming, “A Pragmatic Approach to Teacher Education? Pre-service and In-service English Teachers’ Perspectives on the Inaugural Katrina Bratge and Local School Administrators, “Bright Stars in Stormy Seas: The Teachers Who Can Guide the Way” 4:45 – 5:40 pm At 6:15pm, please join us at the Poolville Community Center for the presidential and keynote addresses over good food & drink. 12:45 – 1:30 pm | lunch 1:30 – 2:00 pm DESSERT PRESENTATION Devon Branca & Barbara Regenspan, “Poets in Conversation” Thank you so much for joining us at this year’s NYSFEA conference. We hope to see you next year!