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NEA president and former Utah Teacher of the Year Lily Eskelsen García to headline the 2014 UEA Convention Activities available for kids, parents, community

Monday, October 13, 2014 - 12:15pm

NEA president and former Utah Teacher of the Year
Lily Eskelsen García to headline the 2014 UEA Convention

Activities available for kids, parents, community

 

WHAT:          Annual UEA Convention & Education Exposition

WHEN:         Thursday and Friday, Oct. 16-17, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

WHERE:      South Towne Expo Center

WHO:            Events for teachers, parents, kids, education students, candidates and anyone interested in public education

 

EVENTS OF MEDIA INTEREST—

Opening Session: UEA President Sharon Gallagher-Fishbaugh opens the UEA Convention followed by a keynote presentation from newly elected NEA President Lily Eskelsen García. The 1989 Utah Teacher of the Year began her career as a school lunch lady before earning her degree and teaching in the Granite School District. <Media availability for Sharon and Lily following the session>

Ø  Thursday, 9:30-10:30 a.m. / Location: Exhibit Hall Main Stage

Education Policy Panel Discussion: Hear how federal, state and local education policies impact classrooms and student learning. Panel members include:

o   Ruthanne Buck, senior advisor to the U.S. Department of Education;

o   Lily Eskelsen García, NEA President;

o   Wayne Niederhauser, Utah Senate President;

o   Tami Pyfer, Governor’s Education Advisor;

o   Kristi Swett, President-elect of the Utah School Boards Association; and

o   Sharon Gallagher-Fishbaugh, UEA President

Ø  Thursday, 2-3:30 p.m. / Location: Room 300C

 

Schedule:

-       Seminars begin at 8 a.m. both days (earlier interviews can be arranged)

-       Exhibit Hall open 11 a.m.-5 p.m. both days

-       See the complete schedule at myUEA.org/convention

Interview Opportunities: (Contact Mike Kelley)

-       UEA President Sharon Gallagher-Fishbaughpresent both days

-       NEA President Lily Eskelsen Garcia…media availability Thursday 10:30 a.m.

-       Interviews with other speakers, presenters and exhibitors can be arranged

Visuals:

-       Teachers in workshops, Thursday and Friday, 8 a.m.-2 p.m.

-       Kids doing activities in the Exploration Corner learning area, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.

-       Parents at seminars and education workshops, Thursday and Friday, Noon-5 p.m.

-       Teachers and parents at education vendor booths, Thursday and Friday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.

-       Kids and parents at learning workshops, Thursday and Friday, noon-5 p.m.

-       Kids shooting hoops to win books, Thursday and Friday, 2-3:30 p.m.

-       Meet the Candidates event, Thursday, 12:30-1:30 p.m.

 

ABOUT THE UEA CONVENTION—

The UEA has been providing teacher training at its annual Convention for more than 100 years, but in 2012 added activities for kids, parents and anyone interested in public education.

Available activities at the Convention include:

·         An interactive learning area with hands-on activities for kids provided by KUED, Discovery Gateway, Thanksgiving Point, Mad Science, Salt Lake City and County Libraries, and more (including lesson plans for teachers and parents).

·         Stage presentations and workshops where educators, parents and students can learn how to help struggling learners, where to find free learning resources, how use magic and attention-getters in teaching, and more.

·         A book giveaway where participants shoot a hoop and win a free book.

·         An extensive selection of training opportunities for professional educators.

·         An exhibit hall with more than 100 vendor booths showcasing education-related products and services.

·         Speakers addressing important education topics.

·         A meet-the-candidates event.

·         The annual Superstars in Education banquet where 10 teachers will be presented with Excellence in Teaching awards.

 

>>>See the complete schedule at myUEA.org/convention<<<

 

Admission to the UEA Convention & Education Exposition is free for UEA members and their families. General admission is $10. Free tickets are available from public school teachers.