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College and UPEI co-host Atlantic Educators Conference
This is the first time that a university faculty of education has partnered with a community college to host the conference, which will focus on research related to diversity in its many forms and how the needs of diverse student populations can be addressed. The conference will also highlight collaborative research between universities and colleges.
Additionally, there will be workshops on how to write successful grant proposals, how to develop teaching tools for diverse classrooms, how to teach students to develop their metacognitive skills; a leadership panel discussion of collaborative research between universities and colleges; and a presentation of examples of successful collaborative efforts. There are also more than 35 concurrent sessions running over the three days of the conference.
"Today's colleges and universities are finding a number of creative ways to collaborate, such as research, student transfers, credentialing, and additional student services, which are having significant results for post-secondary learners. This conference offers professionals from post-secondary institutions the opportunity to explore the potential for further such collaborations."
For more information about this release, please contact: Michelle Gallant, Media and Communications Officer Tel: 902-629-4270
Date: Wednesday, October 10, 2007
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