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SUMMARY:Jamie Vollmer presenting at Southern State Comm. College in Hillsboro
DESCRIPTION:Our Students\, Our Future Depends on All of Us\n\nAudiences: School Administrators\, board members\, business and community leaders\, chamber of commerce members\, workforce development leaders\, higher education leaders\, vocational school administrators\n\nWhen & Where: Monday\, August 8\, 2016 at 10:00AM\; Southern State Community College Auditorium (Hillsboro location)\n\nSponsored by: Southern State Community College\, Great Oaks Career Campuses\, Southern Ohio Educational Service Center\, Brown County Educational Service Center\n\nKeynote Speaker: Jamie Vollmer\n\nJamie Vollmer is an award-winning advocate of public education. He has worked for the past twenty-five years to help schools and their communities remove the obstacles to student learning\, both in and out of school. His goal is to uplift his audiences and praise their success while showing them that they have the power to create a community-wide climate that supports rising student achievement. \n\nHis keynote builds on the themes presented in his book\, School Cannot Do It Alone\, proclaimed by the American School Board Journal as "One of the top ten books of the year."\n\n\n\nJamie reviews his transformation from public education critic to ally by retelling the popular "Blueberry Story." He talks about his life-changing experiences working as a teacher's aide. He discusses his discover of "Nostesia" - the mental affliction that locks Americans in old notions of "real school." He uses what he calls his "magic list" to expose the public's lack of understanding of the mandates that have been placed upon America's public schools. And he shows his audiences how they can "connect the dots" and make the case that everyone in the community benefits when they support their local schools. \n\n\n\nAt each stage\, Jamie employs humor\, logic\, and statistics to encourage teachers\, support staff\, administrators\, and board members to build a new conversation that increases community support for their schools. He concludes with an inspiring story that makes it clear that the people working in our schools are heroes\, and this is public education's most hopeful time. \n\nFor more information: www.jamiecollmer.com/home.html
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><u><strong>Our Students\, Our Future Depends on All of Us</strong></u></p>\n\n<p><strong>Audiences</strong>: School Administrators\, board members\, business and community leaders\, chamber of commerce members\, workforce development leaders\, higher education leaders\, vocational school administrators</p>\n\n<p><strong>When &amp\; Where</strong>: Monday\, August 8\, 2016 at 10:00AM\; Southern State Community College Auditorium (Hillsboro location)</p>\n\n<p><strong>Sponsored by</strong>: Southern State Community College\, Great Oaks Career Campuses\, Southern Ohio Educational Service Center\, Brown County Educational Service Center</p>\n\n<p><strong>Keynote Speaker: Jamie Vollmer</strong></p>\n\n<p>Jamie Vollmer is an award-winning advocate of public education. He has worked for the past twenty-five years to help schools and their communities remove the obstacles to student learning\, both in and out of school. His goal is to uplift his audiences and praise their success while showing them that they have the power to create a community-wide climate that supports rising student achievement.&nbsp\;</p>\n\n<p>His keynote builds on the themes presented in his book\,&nbsp\;<strong><em>School Cannot Do It Alone\,&nbsp\;</em></strong>proclaimed by the American School Board Journal as &quot\;One of the top ten books of the year.&quot\;<br />\n<br />\nJamie reviews his transformation from public education critic to ally by retelling the popular &quot\;Blueberry Story.&quot\; He talks about his life-changing experiences working as a teacher&#39\;s aide. He discusses his discover of &quot\;Nostesia&quot\; - the mental affliction&nbsp\;that locks Americans in old notions of &quot\;real school.&quot\; He uses what he calls his &quot\;magic list&quot\; to expose the public&#39\;s lack of understanding of the mandates that have been placed upon America&#39\;s public schools. And he shows his audiences how they can &quot\;connect the dots&quot\; and make the case that everyone in the community benefits when they support their local schools.&nbsp\;<br />\n<br />\nAt each stage\, Jamie employs humor\, logic\, and statistics to encourage teachers\, support staff\, administrators\, and board members to build a new conversation that increases community support for their schools. He concludes with an inspiring story that makes it clear that the people working in our schools are heroes\, and this is public education&#39\;s most hopeful time.&nbsp\;</p>\n\n<p><strong>For more information</strong>: <a href="http://www.jamiecollmer.com/home.html">www.jamiecollmer.com/home.html</a></p>\n\n<p>&nbsp\;</p>\n
LOCATION:Southern State Community College Auditorium (Hillsboro location)
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