(NAME-MCE) NABSE Conference November 13-18 Nashville TN

Anselmo Villanueva anselmo.villanueva at gmail.com
Tue Sep 18 23:22:47 EDT 2007


National Alliance of Black School Educators (NABSE)

35th Annual NABSE Conference

Join us for the 35th Annual Conference of the National Alliance of
Black School Educators (NABSE) and be one of nearly 4,000 attendees
from across the country participating in workshops, visiting over 200
exhibits, fellowshipping and networking with other members and friends
of the nation's premier association of African American educators.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND: NABSE members, supporters, superintendents,
principals, school board members, education human resource
professionals, deans, professors, education department heads,
administrative/educational support staff, teachers, parents,
curriculum specialists, students, employers, job seekers, and any
individual or organization concerned about the education of our
nation's children.

Information: qlawson at nabse.org or www.nabse.org

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The National Alliance of Black School Educators

The National Alliance of Black School Educators (NABSE) is the
nation's premiere non-profit organization devoted to furthering the
academic success for the nation's children - particularly children of
African descent. Now in its 36th year, NABSE boasts an outreach to
more than 10,000 preeminent educators including teachers,
administrators, superintendents as well as corporate and institutional
members. Founded in 1970, by Dr. Charles D. Moody, Sr., NABSE is
dedicated to improving both the educational experiences and
accomplishments of African American youth through the development and
use of instructional and motivational methods that increase levels of
inspiration, attendance and overall achievement.

To that end, NABSE seeks to:

- Promote and facilitate the education of all students, with a
particular focus on African American students;
- Establish a coalition of African American educators, administrators
and other professionals directly and indirectly involved in the
educational process;
- Create a forum for the exchange of ideas and strategies to improve
opportunities for African American educators and students;
- Identify and develop African American professionals who will assume
leadership positions in education and influence public policy
concerning the education of African Americans.

NABSE's compelling mission and purposes are achieved through three
primary areas of focus:

- Professional Development Programs that strengthen the skills of
teachers, principals, specialists, superintendents and school board
members;
- Information Sharing around innovative instructional and learning
strategies that have proven successful in motivating African American
youth and increasing academic performance in critical learning areas;
and
- Policy Advocacy to ensure high standards and quality in our public
and private education systems
- Research programs of the Charles D. Moody, Sr. Institute produce
projects that identify educational practices that demonstrate
excellence in the school performance of African American studies.



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