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August 4–6, 2008
Faculty Club
University of California, Berkeley |
Explore and address issues of access, equity, and achievement with renowned university educators, community college leaders, and a team of innovators from your own college. Join teams from California and out-of-state colleges to develop plans for positive educational change on your campus in the 2008-09 academic year.
This summer’s program again focuses on one of the more serious barriers to progress: the transition from high school to college, especially for low-income and minority students. Teams from colleges will learn about innovative approaches for smoothing the transition and integrating student services, and then develop reform plans to take back to their colleges.
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This Institute honors the
legacy of Dale Tillery, an author of the California Master Plan
for Higher Education and a leader in protecting open access
and multiple options for all community college learners. Tillery
served on the GSE faculty from 1958 until 1981. |
This 3-day conference provides a unique setting for a team from your
campus to reflect, plan for needed change, receive input from peers,
and prepare to implement innovation.
Progress and Barriers: Outreach to Community Colleges Through the Tillery Institute [pdf] by W. Norton Grubb and Dona Boatright
Registration Form [pdf]
Program Agenda [pdf]
Tillery Institute Theme 2008 [pdf]
Contact Information
Graduate School of Education
Sheila Lemons, Tillery Institute Coordinator
3627 Tolman Hall, #1670
University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, California 94720-1670
Phone: (510) 643-2052
FAX:
(510) 643-2006
E-Mail: sheilal@berkeley.edu
Where to Stay in Berkeley
Piedmont House is a single room short-term occupancy guest house located at 2434 Piedmont Avenue in Berkeley, just over 3 short blocks from the University. Summer Special rates of $49.50 per night for the first 6 nights, in private, lockable, single budget rooms. Please mention that you are attending UC Berkeley's Tillery Summer Institute to receive the discount.
For information on other hotels, motels, and bed-and-breakfasts in the Berkeley area please see this Cal Visitors Guide.
The Berkeley Visitor Bureau may offer additional helpful information and suggestions:
Berkeley Convention and Visitors Bureau
2015 Center Street
510/549-7040, 800/847-4823
or contact Visitor Services on the UC Berkeley campus:
Visitor Services, UC Berkeley
510/642-5215
visitorinfo@berkeley.edu