"The Intervention Classroom:
Keys to Maximize Student Achievement" Workshop



WORKSHOP
AT A GLANCE
SATURDAY,
MARCH 8
2:00 pm –
3:00 pm…………… Workshop Continues
3:00pm…………………………Workshop
Concludes
ETEA
and Professional Development
The East Tennessee
Education Association (ETEA) was created to support professional
development
activities for educators. From modest
beginnings 104 years ago, ETEA has grown
tremendously and now conducts several major conferences each year for
the
purpose of bringing together practicing educators and those who support
education.
ETEA is dedicated
to providing quality in-service, training, and professional development
for
teachers and administrators. The Winter
Conference is designed to showcase teachers who are using intervention
strategies and are bringing technology and active participation into
the
curriculum. We are proud to recognize
the talent of our own members!

W E L C O
M E
ETEA is
dedicated to disseminating the best academic practices through
professional development
programs and through addressing issues of delivery and instruction. The 2008 ETEA Winter Conference is designed
to showcase intervention strategies and is also designed to showcase
how to
bring active participation into the curriculum.
We are proud to bring this workshop to
John
Grubb, 2007-08 ETEA President
(McMinn
County Schools)
Rosemary
“Pete” Kerr, ETEA President-Elect
(Loudon
County Schools)
Carolyn
Ingram, ETEA Past President
(Cleveland
City Schools)
Randy
Kincaid, ETEA Past
President
(Sevier
County Schools)
Lana
Doncaster
ETEA
Executive Director
865/379-0005 ldoncaster@usit.net
CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
Rosemary "Pete" Kerr.........................
Carolyn Ingram...............................................
Karla
Kyte…………………………
Lana Doncaster......................................
Randy
Kincaid.........................................
Jim Atchley................................................
Brenda Lindsay........................................................
TSD
