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CALIFORNIA TITLE I PARENT TRAINING CONFERENCE TOUR

Family, School, Community, Partnership..." A Change That Will Close The Gap"

                  WELCOME TO THE SAN DIEGO COUNTY
            TITLE I PARENT CONFERENCE WEBSITE

                           
                             A CALIFORNIA EDUCATION COLLABORATION INITIATIVE 
                                            BETWEEN PARENTS AND EDUCATION

               
    
                      Special Announcement
SAN DIEGO COUNTY TITLE I PARENT CONFERENCE IS PROVIDED BY (CACEE) CALIFORNAADVISORY COUNCIL ON EDUCATION EVENTS.

CACEE conferences was born from the California State Superintendent of public instruction P-16 Initiative, in hope toward forming a partnership with schools, districts,  county office of education and community organizations in closing  the  achievement gap. 

CACEE  is a T
title I Parent Involvement Initiative in partnership with families, schools, and community organizations to Support Learning.

CACEE
reserves the right to only have "scientifically based," research proven;  programs  at the training conference. All presenters must have a two (2) year history of data that confirms the effectiveness of assisting schools and districts with student achievement, and two letters of recommendations,  prior to doing a presentation at the education tour and annual conference. This also include  (SES)  Supplemental Educational Service Providers.  

 CACEE provide programs that works and are likely to make a strong impact on student achievement  and effectively increase parent involvement at home and in school. 

Due to the high demand for schools to provide high quality instruction to all students, CACEE has adopted the following requirement for ALL programs....

To meet the NCLB definition of "scientifically based," research; must employ systematic, empirical methods that draw on observation or experiment; involve rigorous data analyses that are adequate to test the stated hypotheses and justify the general conclusions;rely on measurements or observational methods that provide valid data across evaluators and observers, and across multiple measurements and observations; and, be accepted by a peer-reviewed journal or approved by a panel of independent  experts through a comparatively rigorous, objective, and scientific review. 

CACEE
conferences provide educational training, using  "scientifically based," research proven;  professional development and team building  for parents, teachers, principals, districts and county  personnel.
 

CACEE conference provides training for Advisory Council Committee Council members and staff.  

CACEE also provide  certification classes for parent liaison  and community outreach personnel.


CACEE's mission is to tour the state of California, promoting superintendent of public instruction, Jack O'Connell's P-16 initiative, by bridging the gap between parents and educators.

CACEE Promotes closing the achievement gap, and provide a vehicle for best practice programs that are scientifically based. 

            
              CALIFORNIA TITLE I PARENT TRAINING
                             CONFERENCE TOUR

 

 

Join Us In... In Oakland, Redding, Fresno, Los Angeles
 
Anaheim, 
Ukiah, Santa Barbara, Santa Clara, Sacramento
 Madera, Bakersfield, Carlsbad, Chico, Los Altos, Mountainview,  Cresant City, Imperial, Modesto, San Jose, Fremont, Arcadia,Roseville,Rancho Cordova, Beverly Hills, San Francisco, Livermore, Newark, Pleasanton, Placentia, Palm Springs, Stockton, Haywood, Riverside, Yuba,Twentynine  Palms,  Long Beach and San Diego
 

The State Title I Parent Conference, sponsored by the California Advisory Council on Education Events and California Title I Parents Association, is the premiere event for Families, Schools and Communities  working with children who are disadvantaged.  With nationally recognized speakers and more than hundred of parents and colleagues with whom to compare notes, this is the ideal place to further your knowledge about programs, policies, build partnerships and great ideas.

Attendees at the conference may choose to attend any sessions within the following
the central theme:

Instructional Support for All Students - Sessions under this theme address the issues of effective instruction, including research-based practices, high performing educators, age-relative programs, and diversity.

No Child Left Behind-  Sessions in this theme address the main areas of reauthorization of NCLB, as well as current policy and practice.

Shared Leadership for School Improvement - Sessions within this theme focus on the issues of accountability, resource management, professional growth & support, principal leadership, climate and culture.

Parent Involvement Best Practice Program-  Sessions will display schools that have been identified as highly effective programs that increases parent involvement.   

School and District Advisory Council Committee Training- This is a special training for members of SSC, DAC, ELAC, DELAC, GATE, CAC AND PARENT COORDINATORS.


Who Attends the Title I Parent Training Conference?

The California Title I Conference is open to any individual interested in the Title I Program. Historically, attendance at the Conference has followed the pattern shown below:

    • District staff (Title I Directors or Coordinators, Curriculum Directors, Superintendents and Assistant Superintendents,  other district staff)
    • Building administrators (Principals and Assistant Principals, Title I Site Coordinators)
    • Classroom staff (Teachers, Paraprofessionals)
    • Parents (Title I, ESL, Parent Coordinator)
    • State staff (CPM Reviewers, family-School-Community)
    • Other (Community, Private Business, Faith Based Entity )

Sessions are selected to appeal to each of these groups of attendees in general proportion to their percentage of attendees. This Conference is designed primarily for Parents, Liaisons, Teachers, Principals, Districts, and Communities.


All conference sessions will be listed on this website as they are selected and finalized.


Questions?????   Call 619-822-4382 or send an email to event@californiaadvisorycouncil.com