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Dr. Joe Morton, newly-named interim superintendent for
the Alabama Board of Education, will be on The University
of Alabama campus Friday, Feb. 6 to make a presentation
to the University of Alabama Superintendents Academy (UASA). This
will be one of the first public addresses by Morton since being
named interim superintendent in January after Ed Richardson stepped
down to become interim president of Auburn University.
Morton will present “Curriculum/Assessment /Accountability
for Student Learning,” at 1 p.m. in the Ferguson Center’s
Mortar Board room. Dr. Gloria Turner, coordinator of student
assessment for the State Department of Education, will co-present
with Morton.
Morton’s presentation is part of the UASA’s two-day
workshop, Feb. 5-6, dealing with curriculum and instructional leadership
issues for the state of Alabama.
The UASA concept was initiated in 2002 by the State Department
of Education to assist the department in attracting and training
a larger and wider pool of candidates for superintendent positions
around the state. UA’s College of Education received a grant
from the Department to develop and staff the academy. Participants
attend six sessions throughout the year that include communications,
legal issues, finance, school improvement/multiculturalism, technology
and curriculum.
Also making presentations on Thursday and Friday will be Dr. Rose
Mary Newton, UA assistant professor of educational leadership, and
superintendents from around the state including Dr. Barry Carroll,
Limestone County Schools, Dr. Linda Felton-Smith, Troy City Schools,
Dr. Tim Lull, Opp City Schools, Dr. Ann Roy Moore, Huntsville City
Schools, Dr. Jodi Newton, Homewood City Schools, and Dr. N. Joyce
Sellers, Tuscaloosa County Schools superintendent (retired).
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