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ABMP's Annual School Issues Forum

The ABMP School Issues Forum is a setting where owners, directors, and members of the massage and bodywork profession can educate, inspire, network, and talk shop with peers about issues they determine.

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We would like to take this opportunity to hear from the educational community about their challenges and successes that could be possible topics of discussion in Austin. Participants drive sessions by leading panels, serving as panelists, and offering ideas and comments from the floor. The end result is all about building a more successful school—and more successful graduates.

The 2012 ABMP School Issues Forum will be held in Austin, TX at The Driskill Hotel April 19-21.

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I enjoyed the workshop at this years forum but was hoping for more massage specific information. We are part of a career college that has many programs and I am wondering how to better prepare the…Continue

Started by Melissa DeFrancesco. Last reply by Melissa DeFrancesco Apr 28, 2010.

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How are you, as a school, keeping your brand alive during these challenging times? What have you noticed...more enrollments or feeling a little stuck?

Started by Gina Simpson. Last reply by Melissa DeFrancesco Apr 26, 2010.

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Comment by Kathy Laskye on December 15, 2010 at 3:56pm

ABMP's School Issues Forum brochure should have reached your mailbox in early December. Hopefully you've saved the date and can start your travel plans to be in Denver, CO April 14-16, 2011. Be sure to complete your registration and submit soon as there is limited seating available.  You can register online at www.abmp.com or mail your registration to ABMP.  Please be sure to contact me with any event questions.  Hope to see you there!

Comment by Pete Whitridge on December 6, 2010 at 8:35pm
I'll be there. I'm looking forward to my first one! P>
Comment by Kathy Laskye on November 18, 2010 at 5:24pm
Join us at the 15th Annual ABMP School Issues Forum!

The ABMP School Issues Forum is a place where owners, directors, and instructors can educate, inspire, network, and talk shop with peers.
This spring it’s easier than ever to be inspired! For the first time, ABMP is offering schools the budget-friendly option of paying a minimum down payment now to secure their spot at the School Issues Forum in April.

Registration Fees:
ABMP School Members = $425
Non-School Members = $485

Pay your full balance now or take advantage of this Early Deposit Option and register by December 31, 2010 with a minimum deposit of $150. The remaining balance will automatically be billed on April 1, 2011.

April 14-16, 2011 -- Denver, CO

Contact Kathy Laskye at kathy@abmp.com or 800-458-2267, ext. 649, for more information.

Visit www.ABMP.com and http://www.abmp.com/school_administrators/forum/ for more information about the School Issues Forum.
Comment by Jennifer Shulte on November 4, 2010 at 1:41pm
Thanks Chip. Just downloaded it. I agree with Kathy also. I cant wait. I am not missing this years. It was one of the most informative weekends. Don't miss out.
Comment by Chip Hines on November 4, 2010 at 10:55am
Im not sure if the word got out, but we prepared a "checklist" from the MTBOK so that schools, CE providers and even practitioners could look through the entry level knowledge, skills and abilities the MTBOK lists as competencies for an entry level practitioners. The checklist is available here: http://www.mtbok.org/downloads/Checklist_of_KSAs_for_schools_v1.pdf

It is our opinion that this tool is an easy way for a curriculum committee to identify any areas that their curriculum doesnt cover or could cover more adequately. In my opinion, most schools address most of the competencies already.
The document isnt really innovative... essentially it just takes all the KSAs and puts them in a form with a column for the user to indicate if they address the issue. SInce the tool is for you to use, isnt required by any one, and isnt turned in to anyone, it can be a good internal working tool to see how closely you already align with the MTBOK and to look for items you may want to include in your curriculum development process.
CE providers could use it to check the universe of KSAs to determine potential for new courses, and practitioners could use it as they develop their approach to determining their continuing education courses.
We hope the tool is helpful.
Comment by Su D. Bibik on November 3, 2010 at 6:32pm
I agree with Kathy. I have been to every forum and keep coming back because there is always great conversation, participation with presentations/discussions, and it's unlike any other event for school issues. I learn something every year - looking forward to 2011 Forum.
Comment by Kathy Laskye on November 3, 2010 at 3:36pm
ABMP's School Issues Forum registration is officially open!

The School Issues Forum is not a place to sit quietly and just listen; the sessions are lively, diverse, and interesting because everyone is both a student and a teacher. You can learn more about the sessions at the upcoming Forum on www.abmp.com

Be sure to register and save your seat today! See you there.
Comment by Kathy Laskye on September 16, 2010 at 2:20pm
Associated Bodywork & Massage Professionals (ABMP) Massage schools and instructors: we’re looking forward to making the 15th annual ABMP School Issues Forum an event that truly reflects your needs and interests. You’re invited to be part of the planning process!

Follow this link http://www.abmp.com/forum/ to participate in a short survey to select session topics and to be entered into a drawing for a $100 discount on your School Issues Forum registration. Hold the Date: April 14-16, 2011, Denver, Colorado.
Comment by Kathy Laskye on September 16, 2010 at 2:16pm
Beautiful Melissa! Absolutely beautiful!
Comment by Melissa DeFrancesco on August 6, 2010 at 11:21am
Thought I would finally post that promised pic of ...what was the name Les came up with at the forum?...little Whitney Sandy. Colvin Patrick was born on June 6. Back at work now and missing him lots. Thanks for all your well wishes!

 

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