
Speakers
Following is a complete list speakers for the 2006 Convention.
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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T U V W Y Z
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Edwards, George
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Helping Schools and Principals Break Ranks Through Networking
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Ellis, Cory
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Charting the Course Toward an Effective Secondary School Counseling Program
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Endorf, Dan
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Independent Learning: Using Technology to Help Students Recover Credits and Graduate
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Engeln, Jay
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Finding Resources to Support Breaking Ranks Reform Initiatives
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Evasco, Kathy
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Engaging Communities and Families
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Faber, Sharon
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Reading Next: Becoming a Literacy Leader Is No Longer an Option
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Farrace, Robert
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Writing for Publication
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Fava, Donna
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Instructional Coaching: Kicking It Up a Notch
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Feldman, Jay
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Fernandes, Laura Ferrante
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Building Supportive Relationships for Students to Address Gambling and Other Addictions
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Ferrance, Michael
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Effective Teaming: How Administrators Make It Happen
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Fischer, Dolores
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Transition to High School: Upperclassmen Leading the Way
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Fisher, Douglas
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Seven Literacy Strategies That Work: Schoolwide Curricular Reform
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Flanary, Richard A.
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This All Sounds Really, Really Good, But What Do I Do When I Get Back to My School? Four Key Strategies for Becoming a Lead Learner
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Flynn, Chris
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Lifetouch Portraits and Partnerships
Leadership Strategies for Successful Implementation of No Child Left Behind
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Foley, Gerald
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Rhode Island High School Reform Initiatives: How Personalization Can Increase Student Achievement
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Forget, Mark
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Convincing All Teachers to Use Reading and Writing in Their Classrooms: A Successful Paradigm
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Forster, Eloise
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The 3 R’s for School Leadership: Recruit, Retain, and Revitalize
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Forster, Frank
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School Culture: Changing the Learning Community Structure
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Frederick, Donald
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Rhode Island High School Reform Initiatives: How Personalization Can Increase Student Achievement
Graduation By Proficiency: High Standards for High School Students
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