Conference co-chairs, Dan Apple and Steve Beyerlein invite you to see the exciting preview of presenters and sessions offered at the conference. There are more than 50 presenters scheduled. It is not too late to register to attend Face to Face or to register and attend online. Help us to make this event the most attended PE Conference yet – we are close, but need another 20 people to make it the most attended yet.

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Here are some of the stimulating topics and sessions you can look forward to!

50 Steps to Successful Implementation of Learning to Learn Experiences — Ingrid Ulbrich (Colorado State University)
Assembling a Team of Educators to Implement and Study the Effects of Employing an Active-Learning Classroom — Dave Kaplan (York College)
Developing an Ascending Survey to Determine Student Perception of Pedagogical Effectiveness— Mark Palmer (ABET Evaluator and Educational Consultant)
Essentials for Making the Flipped Classroom Work for All — James Price (Georgia Gwinnett College)
Fixing Assessment’s Fatal Flaw: Why it Currently Fails to Impact Student Success — Steve Spangehl (Educational consultant)
How Learning to Learn Experiences Model Seven Universal Principles of Student Learning and Persistence — Cynthia Woodbridge (Georgia Gwinnett College)
Identifying Quality Characteristics in Learner Development — Mohamed El-Sayed (Eastern Michigan University)
Implementing a Learning to Learn Program — Ingrid Ulbrich (Colorado State University)
Implementing a Life Vision Portfolio — Janice Mettauer (Madison College)
Implementing Assessment Feedback: Missing Component Interpretation of Feedback — Dan Apple (Pacific Crest)
Learner Level Increases Across Mathematics and Chemistry Classes with a Flipped Classroom Model — Dave Kaplan and Virgil Genescu (York College)
Mentoring Self-Growth Development — Facilitated by Al Rowe (Kirkwood Community College)
Methodology for Becoming a Self Grower — Chaya Jain (Virginia State University)
Performance Theory (Universal Performance Power versus Knowledge) — David Leasure (Head4College)
Recovery Course Projects: Past, Present, and Future — Wade Ellis (West Valley College)
Researching the Evolution of Learning to Learn Course — Facilitated by Mary Moore (University of Indianapolis)
Scholarship of Teaching and Learning to Engage Transnational and Intercultural Research Community in Course Design Using a Logic Model Framework— Philip Ward (University of South Alabama)
Self-Growth Within a Professional Learning Community: Initial Findings and Directions for Future Research — Thomas Nelson (University of South Alabama)
Teaching Students to Generalize Knowledge — Tris Utschig (Kennesaw State University)
The Impact of a Learning to Learn (L2L) Math Camp — Matthew Watts (Tidewater Community College) and Willie Perkins (Hinds Community College)
Transforming Students into Readers — Cynthia Woodbridge (Georgia Gwinnett College)
Universal Design for Online Learning — Antonia Jokelova (Empire State)
Using the CLS Affective Domain to Facilitate Self-Growth — Cy Leise (Bellevue University)
Using the IRB Process to Advance Research on Teaching and Learning — Ken Colburn (Butler University) & Mary Moore (University of Indianapolis)
What is Process Education? A Thirty-year Perspective — Marie Baehr (COE College) and Adam Timko (Phoenix Academy Lawrence)
Writing to Think — Josh Hill (Middle Georgia State University)

The Hall of Innovation provides easy access for conference attendees to share favorite teaching/learning that promote better student and program outcomes. All you have to do is bring along some Powerpoint poster elements (we can arrange to have these printed) that can be placed on poster boards (that we supply). The purpose of the session is to invite interaction with other participants that can both disseminate and further refine these practices as well as support networking among conference-goers. We will have two 45 minute poster viewing groups, so if you do a poster you will still have plenty of time to visit other posters. Go ahead and take the risk! Reserve a spot in the Hall of Innovation by emailing Priscilla Burks  or Jennifer Yates. (You can also visit the Poster specifications online.)

TBL Structure

Each conference attendee participant will become a member of a team with a mentor. Where is my team? Who is my mentor? What is expected of me? Stay tuned. Your mentor will contact you.   

Do you know someone who wants to participate in the Process Education conference this year but is unable to travel? Online participation is available and included with Academy membership! Every time slot in the schedule will have an online option. The experience will have its own online teams and online mentors. All conference interaction will take place through ZOOM meetings linked from the conference schedule. To register as an online participant simply use the registration link and select "Online attendance (renews your Academy membership + valuable content mailed to you $70)". If you have any questions feel free to contact the conference's online coordinator Matthew Watts.

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Recorders are needed for each session during the conference. Perhaps you have already chosen a session that you plan to attend... Perhaps you are willing to take notes and share some discoveries during the session... If you are willing, please email your name and contact information along with the session(s) for which you are willing to serve as a recorder to ingrid.m.ulbrich@gmail.com

Hi important Process Educators, Dan Apple here.

I want to keep you appraised of a new event that Pacific Crest will be facilitating sometime soon in 2019: a Self-Growth Institute.

The experiences of 2018/2019 year where a community of 35 Process Education Academy Members spent the year in a Self-growth community working together to advance self-growth capacity has unlocked many new insights and barriers to the self-growth process. Starting with the Professional Guide to Self-Growth, research around self-growth, the advancements made to the Academic Recovery Course (face-to-face and online), the new CLS, advancements in Learning to Learn Facilitation, and proposed new Training the Trainers program for GE has all come together to produce what will be our most powerful event yet.

I will be looking for a host college over the next three weeks. I will be recruiting 10 mentors  (already 5 have agreed to mentor) and 50 participants. I want to hold this event this summer if I can pull it off. There is no way that a 5-day event can be held but in the summer and I don’t want to wait till next summer. 

The outcomes for this event is to increase the participants learning performance as much as possible during the 5 days (going for at least 50% if not much more), help participants internalize the self-growth methodology and strengthen the newly identified 32 self-growth learning skills which are the hardest to develop in people. Additionally, I want to strengthen the mentoring of learning performance development (Key component of a Learning to Learn Facilitator performance) and especially advance the development of mentoring of self-growth development.

Much of the thinking of this Self-growth Institute will be on display by the many contributors to this year’s PE Conference. We currently have 80 people involved and it would be great now for you to help recruit participants either online or come to Mobile to experience the wonderful community that will be there.

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