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Military Child Education Coalition909 Mountain Lion Circle
Harker Heights, Texas 76548
MILITARY CHILD EDUCATION COALITION®
15TH NATIONAL TRAINING SEMINAR
July 8-9, 2013 | Gaylord National Hotel & Convention Center, National Harbor, Maryland
…for the sake of the child
Our robust training agenda features Renown general session speakers Subject matter experts and distinguished lecturers Collaborative group sessions focused on clearly
defined outcomes and measurable results Practical effective strategies Unique opportunity to engage with senior defense
and education leaders
SEMINAR THEMESFamily DynamicsHealthy Families, Hardy KidsIgniting the SparkChallenge, Create, ConnectWhat’s Trending in EducationInnovation in the ClassroomPolicies & PartnershipsCollaborate, Advocate & Sustain
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SEMINAR SHOWCASEA globally-recognized, premier training event for anyone interested in serving and supporting military-connected children.
General Mark A. WelshChief of Staff,
United States Air Force
Admiral Robert J. Papp, Jr.Commandant,
United States Coast Guard
Engage with Leaders
General Frank J. GrassChief,
National Guard Bureau
The MCEC® National Training Seminar provides a unique
opportunity to engage with senior military and education leaders. In depth coverage of
current topics keeps you up to date on issues relevant to military-connected children as
our nation undergoes a period of significant change and challenge.
The Honorable Arne DuncanUnited States Secretary of Education
General Raymond T. OdiernoChief of Staff,
United States Army (invited)
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Everyone I talk to really shares mysense of urgency that we have to do better for our children. We’re fighting for our country here.
~ The Honorable Arne Duncan, 20 January 2011
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General John M. Paxton, Jr.Assistant Commandant of the
Marine Corps
Vice Admiral William D. FrenchCommander,
Navy Installations Command
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General and Mrs. Martin E. Dempsey Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff
The equipment won’t always be perfect, my orders won’t always be perfect, and the organization we create won’t always be perfect. What has to be perfect is that trust with the families.
~ General Martin E. Dempsey
Lieutenant General Patricia D. Horoho
Surgeon General & Commanding General, United States Army Medical Command
Lieutenant General Darrell D. Jones (invited)
Deputy Chief of Staff for Manpower, Personnel and Services, Headquarters
United States Air Force
Mr. John MedveExecutive Director, VA-DoD Collaboration Service,
Department of Veteran Affairs
Views By Three Well-Being, Resilience and Caregiving
Implications for Children
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Learn from the Experts
Families and Depression: Coping with Adversity while Nurturing Resiliency in ChildrenWilliam R. Beardslee, M.D.Director, Preventive Intervention Project at Judge Baker Children’s Center and the Prevention of Depression Study
Dr. Beardslee is the author of Out of the Darkened Room - When a Parent Is Depressed: Protecting the Children and Strengthening the Family, and is a nationally recognized expert on families and depression. Dr. Beardslee’s long-standing research interest has centered on the development of children who are at risk due to severe parental mental illness, and focuses on the ways in which self-understanding helps individuals cope with adversity and helps families cope with depression while nurturing resiliency in children.
What We Can Learn from Military-Connected ChildrenAnn Masten, Ph.D.University of Minnesota and President of the Society for Research in Child Development
Dr. Masten studies competence, risk and resilience in human development, focusing on the processes leading to positive adaptation and outcomes in young people whose lives are threatened by adversity. Her work centers on the goals of building a better science of resilience and to inform efforts to promote positive development, reduce risk, ameliorate suffering, and facilitate recovery in children and families threatened by negative life circumstances.
Charles E. MilamActing Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Military Community and Family Policy
Mr. Milam is responsible for policy, advocacy, and oversight of all community support to service members and families including quality of life issues; family and casualty assistance; morale, welfare and recreation programs; Military OneSource and Military HOMEFRONT Web sites; the Department of Defense Education Activity; and the Defense Department’s commissary and exchange services.
LTG (Ret) H.G. “Pete” TaylorPartnership of Excellence AwardIn recognizing Lieutenant General Taylor’s dedication and work toward assisting military children, the MCEC Board of Directors established the LTG (Ret) H.G. “Pete” Taylor Partnership of Excellence Award at its annual conference in 2004. The award, presented annually, may represent a single project in which the military installation(s) and the school district(s) participated, or it may be a summation of the entire program between military installation(s) and school district(s) which serve the installation(s).
Army Navy Marines Air Force Coast Guard
2013 PETE TAYLOR Partnershipof Excellence Award
July 9, 2013
Military Child Education Coalition15th National Training Seminar
National Harbor, Maryland
CELEBRATE AND RECOGNIZE COMMUNITIES AND PARTNERS
MAKING A DIFFERENCE FOR OUR MILITARY KIDS!
Outstanding lecturers, researchers, and clinicians!
Demographics of Military Children and Families Molly CleverUniversity of Maryland
Economic Conditions in Military Families James Hosek, Ph.D.The RAND Corporation
Shelley MacDermid Wadsworth, Ph.D.Purdue University - Military Family Research Institute
Development in the First Five Years Lieutenant Colonel Molinda Chartrand, M.D.Naval Medical Center Portsmouth
Resilience and Risk in School-Aged Children and Adolescents Kenneth Ginsburg, M.D.Dept of Pediatrics at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and MCEC Science Advisory Board Member
Complicated Combat-Related Outcomes and their Impact on ChildrenAllison HolmesUniformed Services University of Health Sciences
Paula Rauch, M.D.Marjorie E. Korff PACT Program and MCEC Science Advisory Board
The Impact of Deployment Patricia Lester, M.D.University of California
Building Communities of Care Colonel Rebecca Porter, Ph.D.Office of the Surgeon General, United States Army
Harold Kudler, M.D.Durham VA Medical Center
University, Military, and School District Partnerships that MatterChristine A. Ward, Ph.D.Old Dominion University
Kathleen Levingston, Ph.D.Old Dominion University
Bridging Clinical and School-Based Services to Benefit our Military FamiliesPaul Ban, Ph.D.United States Army Medical Command
Martha Blue-Banning, Ph.D.University of Kansas
Joann Cashman, Ed.D.IDEA Partnership
Early Childcare and Other Support ProgramsMajor Latosha FloydUnited States Army
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Enrichment Sessions – New!
Preventing Burnout- Making Self Care & Wellness a PriorityKenneth Ginsburg, M.D.Dept of Pediatrics at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and MCEC Science Advisory Board Member
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Treating Depression and Suicide in TeenagersLieutenant Colonel Jeffery S. BergmannGeorge Mason University and MCEC Science Advisory Board Member
State Compacts: A Foundation for Dialogue on Students with DisabilitiesPaul Ban, Ph.D.United States Army Medical Command
Martha Blue-Banning, Ph.D.University of Kansas
Joann Cashman, Ed.D.IDEA Partnership
Collaborative Training SessionsLearn Together...Intermingled throughout the two-day agenda are four facilitator lead Collaborative Training Sessions. All participants will be involved in collaborative tabletop discussions allowing attendees to not only learn from subject matter experts, but also from each other while building a supportive network of colleagues with a like mission. As attendees add their voice and diverse expertise to the discussion, everyone acquires practical skills that can be implemented both professionally and personally. Select sessions include members of the MCEC Student 2 Student (S2S) program.
Dig Deeper... New to the MCECNew to the 2013 MCEC National Training Seminar agenda are elective session offerings for those attendees who want to spend their evening going a little farther, digging a little deeper, and enriching their 2013 NTS experience.
Enrichment session seating is limited, so be sure to reserve your spot.
The Military Child Education Coalition has been an unbelievable asset to our students, school, and community. The Student to Student (S2S) program has helped my students grow and develop into the leaders of tomorrow.
-Barbara Britt, Fort Walton Beach High School, Florida
Agenda
Sunday, July 7, 2013 3:00-8:00 pm Registration Open
Monday, July 8, 2013 7:30-8:15 am 1st General Session and Breakfast Buffet
8:30-9:30 am Collaborative Training Sessions
9:45-10:45 am 2nd General Session
11:00 am–12:00 pm Distinguished Lecture Sessions
12:00-1:45 pm 2013 MCEC Expo and Grab & Go Lunch
2:00-3:00 pm Master Class
3:15-4:15 pm Collaborative Training Sessions
4:30-5:30 pm 3rd General Session
5:30-7:30 pm Chairman’s Reception and Expo
7:00-8:30 pm Enrichment Sessions
Tuesday, July 9, 2013 7:30-8:45 am Collaborative Training Sessions and Brown Bag Breakfast
9:00-10:00 am 4th General Session
10:15-11:15 am Distinguished Lecture Sessions
11:30 am–12:45 pm 5th General Session and 2013 LTG (Ret) H.G. “Pete” Taylor Partnership of Excellence Awards
1:00-2:00 pm Master Class
2:15-3:00 pm Collaborative Training Sessions
3:15-4:30 pm 6th General SessionSchedule subject to change.
Seminar Registration:To register, visit us at www.MilitaryChild.org/NTS
Registration: Member: $575 • Non-Member: $625
Cancellation: All cancellations must be received in writing by email to [email protected]. Refunds, minus the following cancellation fees will be issued as follows: Cancellation Fee is $75 if notification is received prior to 05-31-13. Cancellation Fee is $150 if notification is received 06-01-13 to 06-21-13. The registration fee for this event is forfeited if attendance is cancelled after 06-21-13; no refunds will be made for requests received after 6-21-13, and purchase orders will be submitted for payment. Please allow two weeks for processing.
Hotel & TransportationGaylord National Resort & Convention CenterNational Harbor, MarylandRoom rate is $196 which includes local tax.
ParkingOn-site parking: $6 hourly, $22 daily • Valet parking: $32 daily
American Airlines DiscountValid for travel 07-05-13 through 07-12-13 to Washington, D.C., or Baltimore, MD. Receive a 5% discount off the lowest applicable published air fare when using Promotion Code 8873DP.
The participant can help MCEC earn free flights by entering755517 in the BusinessExtrAA field when booking online.
Delta Airlines DiscountReservations and ticketing is available via www.delta.com.When booking online, select “Meeting Event Code” and enter the code NMFVH in the box provided on the Search Flight page.
Super Shuttle DiscountOur code is MCEDC and can be entered on the discount field when booking. It provides a 10% discount.
Area AirportsRonald Reagan Washington National Airport - DCA (8 miles)Airport shuttle service: $19 (one way); reservation requiredSuper Shuttle: $19 (one way); reservation requiredEstimated taxi fare: $45 (one way)
Washington Dulles International Airport - IAD (35 miles)Super Shuttle: $43 (one way); reservation required
Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport - BWI (42 miles)Super Shuttle; fee: $43 (one way); reservation requiredSubway, Branch Ave Metro: 8 miles NW
Car Rentals at HotelHertz201 Waterfront Street • National Harbor, MD 20745(301) 567-4160
Participants are eligible for 1 hour of Graduate Credit through University of San Diego.
CPE#501090, TSBSW E Provider #5298, NBCC #6283
The Military Child Education Coalition® is an authorized provider for the International Association for Continuing Education Training (IACET) and is a National Board of Certified Counselors (NBCC) Approved Continuing Education Provider.
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Military Child Education Coalition909 Mountain Lion CircleHarker Heights, Texas 76548
MILITARY CHILD EDUCATION COALITION 15TH NATIONAL TRAINING SEMINAR
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Register now for this summer’s Premier Training Event for professionals working with military children! Exchange current resources, research, and inspirational practices relevant to serving the children of our nation’s service members.
July 8-9, 2013 | Gaylord National Hotel & Convention Center, National Harbor, Maryland
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