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NDTAC Title I, Part D Conference

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National Evaluation and Technical Assistance Center
For the Education of Children and Youth Who are Neglected, Delinquent, or At-Risk


Title I, Part D Conference
Washington , DC
January 8-9, 2006



Presentations


The Federal Coordinating Council on Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, with the support of the OJJDP, held its 2006 National Conference, "Building on Success: Providing Today’s Youth With Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow" on January 9–13, 2006, in Washington, DC. NDTAC took part in the preconference training sessions, hosting several sessions for State N or D Coordinators and their invited colleagues.  The sessions focused on the areas of transition, State monitoring, teacher quality and professional development, and data collection and assessment.  NDTAC also sponsored and presented several N or D related workshops during the conference.

View the complete conference agenda (PDF).

Review the Event Proceedings Report (PDF) for a summary of the entire conference.


Sunday, January 8

Evening Transition Workshop

Transition research presentation

Mike Bullis, Interim Dean of the College of Education and Sommerville-Knight Professor of Education, University of Oregon

Starting Right: Improving the Facility-to-Community Transition Experiences of Formerly Incarcerated Teens
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Monday. January 9

Introduction

Introduction presentation

Gary Rutkin, Program Manager Title I, Part D, U.S. Department of Education
David Osher, NDTAC Principal Investigator, American Institutes for Research
Joyce Burrell, NDTAC Project Director, American Institutes for Research

Transition Panel

Facilitator: John Linton, USDOE

Transition presentation

Heather Griller Clark, Project Director, Arizona Detention Transition Project

Electronic Passport for Transition
[View Presentation]

 

Transition research presentation

Mike Bullis, Interim Dean of the College of Education and Sommerville-Knight Professor of Education, University of Oregon

Transition Research: Starting Early, Starting Right
[View Presentation]

 

State Monitoring

Monitoring presentation

Gary Rutkin, Program Manager Title I, Part D, U.S. Department of Education

State Monitoring
[View Presentation]

 

Teacher Quality and Professional Development Panel

Professional Development and Technology Presentation

Tom O'Rourke and Jack Catrett, Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice

Use of Technology for Professional Development
[View Presentation]

 

PBIS Presentation

Mary Quinn, Principal Research Analyst, American Institutes for Research

Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS) in the Classroom
[View Presentation]

 

Assessment and Data Collection Panel

Teacher Quality presentation

Natalia Pane, NDTAC Project Director, American Institutes for Research

Data, Accountability & Assessment
[View Presentation]

 

JJEEP Presentation

Tom Blomberg, Principal Investigator, Florida's Juvenile Justice Education Evaluation Program (JJEEP)

No Child Left Behind and the Juvenile Justice Education System: A Plan for National Collaboration
[View Presentation]

 

Alternative Schools Presentation

Robert Bakke, Lead Consultant, Alternative Accountability, California Department of Education
Joy Lewis, Research Associate, WestEd

Alternative Schools Accountability Model (ASAM)
[View Presentation]


Tuesday, January 10

The following presentations were presented as part of the 2006 OJJDP Conference.

Educational Needs of Youth in the Juvenile Justice System

Transition research presentation

Gary Rutkin, Program Manager Title I, Part D, U.S. Department of Education

Educational Needs of Youth in the Juvenile Justice System
[View Presentation]

 

Transition research presentation

Tom O'Rourke and Jack Catrett, Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice

Think Exit at Entry
[View Presentation]

 

Transition research presentation

Joyce Burrell, NDTAC Project Director, American Institutes for Research

Building on Success: Providing Today's Youth With Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow
[View Presentation]

 

 

 

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