Workshop Proposals: Coalition of Schools Educating Boys of Color

Posted by on January 29, 2012

Share your Promising Practices at COSEBOC’s Gathering of Leaders

Workshop Proposals due January 31st
* Registration fee waived for presenters*

Are you experiencing success in one or more of the following areas?

Assessment practices
School Culture
Curriculum and instruction
Parent engagement
Breaking the SPED pipeline
ELL practices
Mental health
College initiatives

Share your promising practices with other educators!

COSEBOC is looking for workshop presentations in a wide range of areas at all levels – early learning, elementary, middle and high school. See full list of priority topics here [download].

Workshops will be offered on Friday, April 27, 2012 at our 6th Annual Gathering of Leaders in Durham, North Carolina. Workshop presenters receive free registration for the Gathering of Leaders.

Workshop Proposal Guidelines & Application available here

http://www.coseboc.org/2012/call-for-proposals.htm

Complete this application and email by January 31, 2012 to bartwell@coseboc.org. For further information, contact Brenda Artwell, 855-267-3262 x 5.

http://www.coseboc.org/conference.htm

About COSEBOC
COSEBOC is a collaborative network of schools that nurture success in boys of color.  Working with these schools, COSEBOC is committed to high standards, exemplary instruction, and the building of coalitions within and outside the community.  The intended long-term outcome of this coalition will be boys of color who are fully equipped to achieve academically, socially and emotionally.  These schools will  serve as models for the educational community, enabling educators to replicate the promising practices modeled in these schools.


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