Congressional Presentations
2009
Thomas G. Blomberg, Ph.D.
Congressional Testimony:
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Congressional Testimony Handout
2005
- Thomas G. Blomberg, was invited by the American Youth Policy Forum to present No Child Left Behind and the Juvenile Justice Education System - A Plan for National Collaboration to United States Congressional Staff in Washington, DC. The meeting occurred on November 15, 2005.
National Conference on Juvenile Justice Education and No Child Left Behind
2008
- Nebraska Charting the Future
- Ohio No Offender Left Behind
2007
- Scott Perry, Oregon A Systems Approach to Reducing Truancy and Improving School Attendance
- Chrissy Dorion, Florida A Seamless Educational Transition to and from Commitment Facilities
- Susan Lockwood, Indiana Indiana's Transition to School Initiative
- Terry Senio, Delaware Setting the Pace: Creating Interagency Collaboration
- Bill Bales, Florida Using Research and Data to Inform Policy and Accountability Measures
- Steve Crew, Iowa Evaluation and Monitoring in a Decentralized State
- John Stewart, Alabama Accreditation and Monitoring: Necessities in Juvenile Justice Schools
- Christine Kenney, Massachusetts The Massachusetts Department of Youth Services and the University of Massachusetts Evaluation Plan
- Dorothy Wodraska, Arizona Complying with NCLB Requirements in Short Term Detention Facilities
- Jacque Reese, Arkansas Evaluating the Effectiveness of Educational Services in Short Term Detention Facilities
- Arlene Chorney, Rhode Island Highly Qualified Teachers: How Rhode Island Corrections Makes This Happen
- Jean Rightley (Davidson), New Mexico Recruiting and Retaining Highly Qualified Teachers
- Deborah Nance, Texas Use of Student Performance Results for Program Improvement & Accountability
- George Pesta, Florida The Implementation of a Statewide Pre and Post Academic Assessment System
- Jane Young, North Carolina The Use of Alternative Student Performance Measures in Juvenile Justice Programs
Correctional Education Association Leadership Forum Presentations
2010
- Thomas Blomberg The Alliance for Juvenile Justice Education (short)
The Alliance for Juvenile Justice Education (expanded)
2009
- Thomas Blomberg Advancing Correctional Education
- George Pesta The JJ NCLB Collaboration Project Final Presentation
2008
- Thomas Blomberg Fiscal Crisis, Corrections, and Education: A Call for Collaborative Action
- George Pesta Update on the JJ NCLB Collaboration Project
2007
- Thomas Blomberg Correction Education: Past, Present, and Future
Juvenile Justice Education Institute and Southern Conference on Corrections
2008
- Alabama, Dr. John Stewart Juvenile Justice Student Release: Alabama's Successful Transition and Collaboration
- California, Brian Uslan Redesigning Accountability in California's Juvenile Court and Alternative Schools
- Indiana, Dr. Susan Lockwood Indiana's Transition to School Initiative
- Massachusetts, Shirley Gilfether JJPD - Juvenile Justice Professional Development: Empowering Teachers, Inspiring Students