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Conference Chairman Kelly Mobray (right) of the Salina Adult Education Center is presented with flowers by coworker Adrienne Allen. Kelly and her staff were superb hosts during the Feb. 22-24 event. Thanks, Salina! |
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Pam Cannon of Butler County Community College Adult Education and Workforce Development Center, El Dorado, shares details about her center's Fast Track program with others from KAEA District 4. |
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Motivational speaker Phil Coleman of Salina helps Mandy Cox of Let's Help, Topeka, analyze her handwriting. Phil explained how handwriting can reveal people's attitudes and behaviors. |
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Erin Kane, an instructor at Cooper Education Center at Newton, inspects a clutch up for bid during the KAEA Silent Auction. Erin was pleased to discover that the bid won her a new wardrobe accessory. |
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Dollie Ferreira explains techniques for helping learners with successful goal-setting. Dollie is an instructor at the Hutchinson Community College Adult Education Center. |
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Karen Ulanski, director at the Paola Adult Education Center, talks to Jeanne McKenna, an instructor at Let's Help in Topeka, about reaching and then creating relationships with younger students. |
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The ZOIKS Improv Comedy team from Emporia State University keeps the audience laughing during Thursday evening's banquet. The guys' antics were creative, original, and laugh-out-loud hysterical! |
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Keeping with the conference theme, "Building on the Foundation of Success," Beverly Davis of El Dorado dons a bright yellow hardhat. Beverly, the KAEA's MVAEA representative, organized the annual awards. |
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Membership Chairman Kim Kirk (left) and President Karen Ulanski, both of Paola, select the name of a lucky winner. The duo, with the help of fellow KAEA'ers, doled out door prizes during many of the conference events. |
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Dan Fossoy, an instructor at the Adult Education Success Center, Independence, takes advantage of the district networking opportunity, asking questions about other programs' successes.. |
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Karen Culver, an instructor at Allen County Community College, Iola, demonstrates how her program visualizes students' goals and outcomes. Colorful fish cutouts represent students and their progress. |
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Susan Lukwago shares advice about teaching multi-level ESL classes during her presentation, "Miracles on ESL Multi-Level Street." Susan is director at Colvin Adult Learning Center, Liberal. |
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KBOR associate directors Madison Husman (left), GED Testing, and Michelle Carson, Professional Development, give members a clearer understanding of PABLO, the state's adult education database. |
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Doris Reile-Kneller (left) and Diana Kaeberle, both of Barton County Community College Center for Adult Education, Great Bend, listen intently to tips for working with PABLO. |
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Margaret Patterson (left), University of Kansas Center for Research on Learning, checks in at the registration table. Kelly Clark, one of the hosts from the Salina Adult Education Center, helps Margaret get oriented. |
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Amanda Vargas of the Hutchinson Community College Adult Learning Center at McPherson stretches to get that perfect bank shot during the Thursday evening social hour, sponsored by Contemporary. |
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KAEA members line up for one of the many delicious meals served during the Feb. 22-24 conference at the Holiday Inn/Holidome at Salina. |
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