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What to expect at Great Expectations® Summer Institute

Fun, learning, friendship, networking, motivation, and inspiration are all yours for the taking at the Great Expectations® Summer Institute, our core training experience. GE sessions are taught by teachers who successfully implement the GE practices in their own classrooms during the school year. Each class features practical strategies you can take back to your classroom to use next year. Your instructors will model the kinds of learning strategies and community building activities with your class that they teach to their students, so you will experience GE at work. Join us THIS SUMMER!


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2010 Schedule

  • June 8-11 > Owasso High School (Owasso)
  • June 8-11 > Southern Nazarene University (Bethany)
  • June 15-18 > Plainview High School (Ardmore)
  • June 15-18 > Univeristy of Central Oklahoma (Edmond)
  • June 22-25 > Tahlequah Middle School (Tahlequah)
  • June 22-25 > Univeristy of Central Oklahoma (Edmond)
  • July 13-16 > Sapulpa High School (Sapulpa)
  • July 13-16 > Univeristy of Central Oklahoma (Edmond)
  • July 20-23 > Bartlesville High School (Bartlesville)
  • July 20-23 > Lawton Central Middle School (Lawton)

CLICK ON THE IMAGE ON THE LEFT TO DOWNLOAD THE 2010 SUMMER INSTITUTE CATALOG.

CLICK TO DOWNLOAD Methodology Enrollment Form

CLICK TO DOWNLOAD Elective Class Enrollment Form


Benefits of Attending Summer Institute

  • Scientifically Based Research
  • Better Ways to Meet National Standards
  • Content-Specific to Core Academic Subject Areas
  • Enrich Your Teaching Practices
  • Create a Threat-Free Learning Environment
  • Strategies for Effective Teaching
  • Comprehensive School Reform Model
  • Get Answers to Your Biggest Concerns
  • The Best Teaching Practices that Really Work
  • Differentiated Instruction
  • Motivating low-performing students
  • Reduce the drop-out rate
  • Develop Building Wide Consistency and Collaboration
  • Active Engagement in Challenging Curriculum
  • and Rigorous Standards
  • Ideas for Student’s Personal Growth and Career Skill Building