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The 2009 MAACE Annual Conference

Partner for Progress: Meeting New Demands and Moving Forward

The 33rd Annual Professional Development Conference for the Michigan Association of Adult and Continuing Education (MAACE) will be held March 19-20, 2009 at the James B. Henry Center in Lansing, Michigan.

An Invitation

On behalf of the MAACE Board of Directors  I invite you to attend our 52nd Annual professional development conference!  The 2009 Conference will be held at the James Henry Center in Lansing (near MSU campus) on the evening of March 19 and during the day on March 20th. Check out the details here!

The purpose of the conference is to bring together those of us who work with and meet the challenges and opportunities of educating adults. The conference will focus on partnership as a way to expand our reach as well as our resources. It is an opportunity to reflect on adult education and to share information, ideas and experiences.

Conference participants represent diverse educational sectors and programs including school districts, public and private colleges and universities, intermediate school districts, community colleges, correctional facilities, health and social service agencies, and business and industry. Participants provide quality and enriching adult and continuing education programs and quality research throughout the State of Michigan. The enthusiasm of lifelong learning practitioners and researchers remains strong, and the willingness to share new ideas and innovations continues to set MAACE apart from other professional associations.

Please join us for the 33rd Annual MAACE Professional Development Conference!

Register by January 15, 2009 so that you can take advantage of the $129 Early Bird Registration Rate!

MAACE invites you to submit a proposal for the 2009 annual professional development conference. This is an invitation to join us in Lansing, MI to explore and share information on the importance of looking towards the future in adult education. The 2009 Call for Proposals is now available! Click here to view, print and submit the 2009 Call for Proposals.

The 2009 Conference Registration Information is available.  Click here to view and print the 2009 Conference Registration Information. We look forward to your continued support! Should you have any questions, please contact Karen Peacock at kpeacock1@emich.edu or Julie Brockway at brockma4@msu.eduCheck back for updates.

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The 2007 MAACE Annual Conference

A Critical Piece of the Puzzle - Adult Education in Michigan's Future

The 32nd Annual Professional Development Conference for the Michigan Association of Adult and Continuing Education (MAACE) was held November 15-16, 2007 at the Soaring Eagle Casino and Resort. Mark your calendars!

 


The 2006 MAACE Annual Conference

Focusing on the 3 R's: Resources, Revitalization, Results

The 31st Annual Professional Development Conference for the Michigan Association of Adult and Continuing Education (MAACE) was held November 2-3, 2006 at the Soaring Eagle Casino and Resort.


The 2005 MAACE Annual Conference

MAACE: Celebrating Tradition, Valuing Innovation

The 30th Annual Professional Development Conference for the Michigan Association of Adult and Continuing Education (MAACE) was held March 17-18, 2005 at the Wayne State University Oakland Center, located at 33737 West Twelve Mile Road in Farmington Hills, Michigan. Just like the 2004 conference, it was a real success!

Over 100 practitioners and educators attended the conference. They brought with them a wealth of knowledge to share with one another. Participants were welcomed by Dianne Duthie, State Director of Adult Education from the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Growth and  learned about the status of adult education in Michigan and its relationship to economic growth. We also had two wonderful luncheon speakers. On Thursday, Dr. Curtis L. Ivery, Chancellor of Wayne County Community College District (WCCCD), addressed the group on issues affecting community colleges and how WCCCD has managed to increase enrollment while meeting those challenges. On Friday, the Honorable Judge Cynthia Gray Hathaway addressed the group and discussed the relationship between a lack of education and crime. Participants were provided with evidence to support the importance of adult and continuing education in Michigan and beyond.

 

We continued our long-standing Research to Practice workshop which focused on using action research to improve practice in adult and continuing education. The Research to Practice was led by Michigan State University faculty Dr. Julie L. Brockman, Assistant Professor, Labor and Industrial Relations and Dr. John M. Dirkx, Professor, Higher, Adult and Lifelong Education. Participants learned how to design, implement, and assess the efficacy of action research projects.

 

We also added a Literacy Convergence which provided networking and learning opportunities for participants in literacy. The convergence was led by Dr. Daphne Ntiri, Associate Professor, Interdisciplinary Studies at Wayne State University and was highly attended. Participants were provided with a variety of information on innovative and practical approaches to using literacy as a strategy for success. We look forward to the literacy group developing more workshops for the 2006 conference.

 

We also held elections and welcome to the Executive Board a new president Kelli Pugh from Wayne State University, vice-president Julie Brockman from Michigan State University, and secretary Ruthie Flowers from Wayne State University. We also invited additional members to join the MAACE Board as Directors and will be announcing their names shortly. These changes have continued to strengthen the organization and I only expect great things to continue.

The conference was a success and we look forward to seeing everyone as well as new members at the 2006 Conference.

 

 

 

 


The 2004 MAACE Annual Professional Development Conference Was a Success!

MAACE Turns 50: Celebrate the Past/ Say YES! to the Future

The 29th Annual Professional Development Conference for the Michigan Association of Adult and Continuing Education (MAACE) was held March 18-19, 2004 at the Wayne State University Oakland Center, located at 33737 West Twelve Mile Road in Farmington Hills, Michigan. The conference was a successful and unique experience on many different levels.

The goal of the conference was to provide the highest quality professional development opportunities for adult and continuing educators. In preparing for the conference, the planners spent months reflecting on where we had been and where we saw ourselves heading as an association. The planners identified a number of current issues common to administrators, students, and educators. These included:

  • applying adult learning theories to an online environment;
  • the new GED;
  • computer-based instruction for adult learners;
  • recruitment and retention;
  • research strategies in distance education;
  • integrating career planning techniques; and
  • reaching non-traditional students.

To meet these goals, the planning committee invited proposals from experts in the field of adult education. The sessions chosen for the conference addressed current issues while fitting in with  the larger conference theme, MAACE turns 50: Celebrate the Past/Say YES! to the Future. The conference began with the keynote address of Dr. Daphne Ntiri, Associate Professor and Director, Adult and Lifelong Learning Research, Wayne State University, College of Urban, Labor, and Metropolitan Affairs who spoke about adult illiteracy. Specifically, she advocated the individual role that everyone can play in eradicating literacy. Click here to read her address.

One of the major highlights was the networking and sharing that took place. To facilitate this, time was built into the program for educators to share, process, and reflect on their experiences.

Attendees were exposed to new, innovative products, programs, and ideas. On day one, exhibitors of educational materials displayed books, software, games, and other products. Some exhibitors chose to provide in-depth coverage of their products in 50-minute sessions.

Another highlight of this year's conference was our silent auction which allowed participants to bid on educational and other products.

The 29th annual professional development was a success beyond our expectations in the number of attendees, quality of sessions, the number of fresh ideas offered and the value of networking among presenters and educators. Participants were provided with a great number of ideas that can be implemented at their own institutions.

 

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