Middle Level: A Bridge to the Future
Are you "Hungry for Growth?". . . Join us in Budapest!
January 26-28, 2001
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Please print this form and follow payment instructions below.
To be completed for each person attending the Conference. If you plan to attend the Pre-conference please fill out a separate form.
Name _________________________________________________________________________
School ________________________________________________________________________check one _____Teacher ______Administrator _____Counselor
Address__________________________________________
Tel (______) (_______) ___________________ Fax (______) (_______) ______________________________________________________________
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e-mail __________________________________________
ELMLE member school?
yes, number ________________ no
ELMLE individual member?
yes, number ________________ no
ELMLE Members: US $300 / € 327
Non-Members US $ 410 / € 447
Please mail a copy of this form with a check in US dollars for the appropriate fee made out to "AISB" to:
ELMLE 2001 at A.I.S.B.
P.O. Box 53
1525 Budapest, Hungary
Or bank transfer in Euros sent to:
Athy Lionikis-ELMLE Treasurer
Kreissparkasse Kaiserslautern
BLZ 540 502 20 Kontonumber 108 747 262 Germany
Payments via bank transfer must
include the statement "without charges to the beneficiary."
Please send a copy of the bank
transfer with the registration form.
Kathy Hunt: Kathy has been
in middle-level education since 1973 as a math teacher, team leader, curriculum
coordinator, assistant principal and consultant based in Ohio, Florida
and Colorado. She received her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from Ohio
State University and her administrative certificate from the University
of Colorado. Kathy has helped to plan an exemplary middle school and assisted
the Department of Defense schools convert to middle school programs. For
6 years, she was a consultant for the National Resource Center for Middle
Grades Education. In 1997, Kathy was given the Award of Distinction from
the college of Education at the Ohio State University for her work with
middle level teachers and students in the U.S., Canada and Europe. Currently,
she is President of "Creative Solutions," a consulting firm specializing
in innovative programs and practices at the middle school level. And, she
still finds time to be a consulting author for Silber-Burdett-Ginn Publishing
House and is authoring a book on teaming for Incentive Publication.
David Pollock: David has
worked with the inter nationally-mobile community for more than twenty
years. Working with "Third Culture Kids," he has logged thousands of miles
conducting seminars and conferences for children and their parents, college
students, adult professionals, international educators, and corporations
who relocate employees abroad. In 1975, David and his wife moved their
four children to Kenya, East Africa to work at a college for African young
people. Since 1980 he has been the executive director of Interaction, Inc.
conducting pre-experience and reentry programs for adults and young people
participating in overseas assignments. He has co-authored a book entitled
"The Third Culture Kid Experience: Growing Up Among Worlds."
Walt Grebing: For the past 17 years, Walt Grebing has consulted with more than 100 school districts in over 40 states, the DODD schools, and overseas schools. He is a popular presenter for such prestigious organizations as ASCD, AASA, NMSA and the New England League of Middle Schools. Walt is the immediate Past President of the National Middle School Association where he also served for 6 years on the Board of Trustees. As the founder of the Nuts & Bolts of Middle Level Education, Inc. Walt directs the highly acclaimed Nuts & Bolts Symposiums held each summer in Florida and Bolder. During his career, Walt has taught science, been an assistant principal and a middle school principal for 23 years in the Bolder Valley School District. From this impressive experience, Walt brings expertise in block scheduling, teaming, detracking, curriculum, school climate, learning styles, strategies for challenging all students in the heterogeneous classroom and much more.
Conference Features
- More than 40 Middle School oriented sessions
- Tips and techniques for immediate use
- Networking with colleagues from around the world
- Special events and exhibitions
- Explore romantic Budapest on the Danube
- Dozens of fine restaurants and museums nearby
- Warm Hungarian hospitality