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November 21, 2009
Excellence in Teaching Events
Conferences:
  9/15/2004CounselWorks
Click here for more information - www.counselworks.net
1. Marriage and Family Counseling
2. Children and Adolescents
3. Men’s and Women’s Issues
4. Coaching and Spiritual Direction
5. Psychiatric Care
6. Sexual Abuse and Domestic Violence
7. Integrity and Ethics
8. Grief, Trauma, and Crisis Intervention
9. Practice Management
10. Substance Abuse and Addictions
David G. Benner, Ph.D Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Spirituality at Psychological Studies Institute
Wade F. Horn, Ph.D. Assistant Secretary for Children and Families in the Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Harold Koenig, M.D. Diirector and Founder of the Center for the Study of Religion/Spirituality and Health at Duke University
Gordon MacDonald, Ph.D. Editor-at-Large of Leadership Journal, Chairman of World Relief
Siang-Yang Tan, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology at Fuller Theological Seminary
We hope you are as excited as we are about the upcoming CounselWorks conference.

Our mission is to provide a premier event for Christian counselors from a variety of settings to seek advanced professional development and training in Christian counseling.
Whether a novice or seasoned counselor, the goal of this conference is to help all attendees reach the next level of counseling expertise. Selected by experienced professional counselors, all workshops, learning institutes, and breakout sessions will feature relevant educational information, clinical demonstrations, and training programs delivered by highly qualified clinicians. There will be over 200 hours of presentations
This four-day conference, organized within ten distinct learning tracks will feature dynamic clinical speakers such as David G. Benner, Ph.D., John V. Carmack, Ph.D., Les Carter, Ph.D., Jennifer Cisney, M.A., Mark Crawford, Ph.D., Freda V. Crews, D.Min., Ph.D., Gary Collins, Ph.D., Frederick DiBlasio, Ph.D., Marian C. Eberly, RN, MSW, CISW, DAPA, Paris Finner-Williams Ph.D., L.P., Esq., Kim Fowler, MSW, CISW, Donald R. Harvey, Ph.D., Glen Havens, M.D., Wade F. Horn, Ph.D., Gregory L. Jantz, Ph.D., Caroline Kruse, MA, CSAC, CSAT, Mark Laaser, Ph.D., Gary Lacefield, Ed.D., Paul Lambert, J.D., Garry L. Landreth, Ph.D., Cheryl Libby Wells MS, LPC, Horace Lukens, Ph.D., Harold G. Koenig, M.D., M.H.Sc., Gordon MacDonald, Ph.D., Robert Margolis, Ph.D., Joseph L Mayo, M.D., MaryAnn Mayo, MA, Christopher McCluskey, M.S.W., Gary W. Moon, Ph.D., Linda Miller MSW, C. Ben Mitchell, Ph.D., Rod Ogilvie, MA, LCPC, CRADC, Michele Reid, M.D., Beverly Rodgers MS, LMFT, Tom Rodgers MA, LPC, Doug Rosenau, Th.M., Ed.D., Anna Russinowski, MS, Georgia Shaffer, MA, LPC, Larry Shyers, Ph.D., Melissa Slagle, MSSW, CTS, LCSW, LMFT, Miriam Stark Parent, Ph.D., Daniel Sweeney, Ph.D., Michael Sytsma, Ph.D., Siang-Yang Tan, Ph.D., Debra Taylor, M.A., Debra Taylor, MFT, John Townsend, Ph.D., Gloria A. Truss, Esq., Bob VandePol, MSW, Leslie Vernick, MSW, Kevin R. Wandler, M.D., Sandra D. Wilson, Ph.D., Thomas Whiteman, Ph.D., Kari Wolfe, M.S., C.P.C. and more!
Register today today for these benefits:
Gain practical knowledge, strategies, and interventions in specific content areas
Expand their practice and ministry through nationally recognized certification programs
Enhance, refine, and expand their counseling skills
Earn Continuing Education Credits
Explore one of the largest exhibitions of counseling resources and publications
Find the services and tools they need to help them achieve innovative results in their counseling practices and ministries
Relax and network with their peers as well as with leaders in the Christian counseling profession
Enjoy a schedule that provides ample time to explore the Walt Disney World resorts and theme parks.
Walt Disney World's Coronado Springs Resort, Orlando Florida
Exclusive Conference Rate - $99/night* 3 Reasons to Register Early!
SPACE - Conference seating is limited
SAVINGS - Take advantage of Advance Registration Discounts
SELECTION - Workshop selection is based on registration date and is offered first-come first-served

Conferences:
  10/1/2004Finding Out: Best Practices in Teaching Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology
October 1-2, 2004
Atlanta Marriott Northwest Hotel
Conferences:
  10/21/2004Diversity in Learning
sponsored by AACU's Network for Academic Renewal in Nashville, TN
Conferences:
  10/22/2004OATYC Conference
Innovation at the 2-year College
Conferences:
  11/2/2004The League for Innovation is accepting proposals to present at the
2004 Conference on Information Technology.
http://www.league.org/2004cit/

The League for Innovation's annual Conference on Information Technology
(CIT) offers a diverse program and cutting-edge exposition exploring the
intelligent application of information technology in community and
technical colleges.

November 7-10
Tampa Convention Center, Tampa, FL

Accented by warm sunshine and cool bay breezes, Tampa Bay is always
alluring with its numerous attractions, cultural institutions, professional
and recreational sports facilities, great restaurants, rich history, nature
preserves, shopping plazas, and quirky and colorful events.

Hosted by Santa Fe Community College, with support from Hillsborough
Community College and St. Petersburg College.

This call for proposals is an invitation to join your colleagues in a
dynamic learning community to discover how information technology is
transforming the educational enterprise.

Deadline: April 2, 2004

NEW SPECIAL FOCUS!
For the 2004 CIT, the special focus for Track 1 is "Wireless Communications
Systems and Their Implications for Community Colleges." Proposals targeted
toward this focus area should encourage an exchange of ideas about how
community colleges can anticipate and meet future educational, training,
and organizational needs related to radio and TV broadcasting, cellular
telephony, specialized mobile radio, wireless data, microwave, and
satellite services. Although wireless communications systems are the
special focus of the 2004 CIT, other proposal topics related to the use of
information technology at community colleges are strongly encouraged.

CONFIRMED KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Carol Twigg, Executive Director, Center for Academic Transformation,
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

INVITED KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Steven I. Cooper, Chief Information Officer, U.S. Department of Homeland
Security

Hotel, travel, and registration information will be available soon. For
assistance or additional information, please contact Ed Leach at
leach@league.org or (480) 705-8200, x233.



Conferences:
  11/4/2004The 46th Annual Meeting
The Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality
Sexual Science and Politics: Mutual nteractions"
Orland, FLA
more info: www.sexscience.org
Conferences:
  11/7/20042004 Conference on Information Technology
Nov 7-10
Tampa Convention Center, FL
Seven tracks, for more info:
www.league.org/2004CIT
Conferences:
  11/18/2004I am pleased to announce a call for proposals for the 2004 annual conference for NCSS (National Council for Social Studies) to be held in Baltimore, Maryland. The 84th NCSS Annual Conference is the major forum for social studies colleagues to share, interact, learn, and develop ideas, skills, and programs that increase their own successes and those of their students. The conference will focus on the content, essential knowledge, critical issues, and creative teaching that are central to social studies education. The clinics, sessions, activities, and speakers will be organized around the theme of the conference, Democracy and Diversity: Social Studies in Action.

Preconference sessions begin on November 18. The conference itself runs between November 19 and 21.

Conference proposals forms can be found online at www.ncss.org.

FYI: I am serving on the planning committee for this conference, representing the social sciences (psychology, sociology, and anthropology). I would appreciate it if I were innudated with proposals to choose from! Please feel free to pass this call along to colleagues in sociology and anthropology. If you want to share ideas about content or pedagogy in the social studies with teachers from K-college, this is the conference for you!

Conferences:
  11/19/200457th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America
Promoting the Health of an Aging Population
Nov 19-23, 2004
Washington, D.C.
Marritott Wardman Park and
Omni Shoreham Hotels
www.geron.org
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