November 18th–21st: Attending NAEYC Conference in Washington D.C.

by Susan Gunnewig Posted on: November 17, 2009 at 3:59 PM

I will be departing Houston tomorrow to attend and participate in the National Association of the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) Conference in Washington, D.C. While there, I will be blogging or tweeting about what I see and hear. Hatch, Inc. is a platinum sponsor again this year! If you are attending, please stop by our booth. We are located close to the escalators at #2405. SMART Technologies is partnering with us this year. You will see some new and exciting classroom materials and technologies for sure. If you are unable to attend, keep up with what is happening by reading my blog or Hatch’s tweets.

I will be highlighting sessions that may be of particular interest to you. The first one is “The Schools that NCLB Forgot: How Changes in the Law Could Lead to More Funding and More Responsibilities for Preschools.” The presenter is Sara Mead and co-presenter is Lisa Guernsey from the New America Foundation. This session is from 8:30-9:30 a.m. on Thursday, November 19th in Meeting Room 4.

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It is currently 55° degrees and sunny in Houston. Looks like D.C. will be a bit colder. Hot or cold, I love visiting our Capitol.

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Susan Gunnewig
Susan, a renowned expert in the field of early childhood and the Director of Product Development at Hatch, was a coauthor of the CIRCLE and Head Start STEP training as well as co-creator of the Texas Early Education Model (TEEM), and the School Readiness Project. During her tenure as faculty at the Children’s Learning Institute located in the University of Texas Medical School, she presented at approximately 100 conferences and conventions across the United States and has coauthored many early childhood research articles.
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