2014 Summer Workshops

If you are looking for a workshop that gives you useful, meaningful experiences designed by teachers, for teachers, you have found it.

There are two ASB workshops now open for registration.  The first one takes place July 6-11 in Springfield, MO, where it all started in the summer of 2000.  This one is for teachers attending for the first time.  Expect a fast-paced week of useful information and hands-on application, things you can translate immediately to your classroom next fall.

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For those who have attended one of our workshops before, in Springfield or at one of the other locations we have visited across the country, the Returners-Only ASB Bus Tour will provide another unique, challenging, and exciting experience for you. The ASB Bus Tour originates in St. Louis, MO, where we will meet on July 20 to make final preparations for a five-day, journalism-on-the-road experience as we travel by motorcoach to Louisville, Indianapolis, and Chicago.  We return to St. Louis on Friday, July 25 to wrap up the experience.

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Both workshops offer optional graduate credit from Drury University in Springfield, and both offer tons of fresh ideas and approaches designed to help you take your program to the next level.

So register now, and we'll see you this summer!

Dave Davis

Dave Davis started a Broadcast Journalism class at Hillcrest High School in the fall of 1989. Since then, the school's student-produced show, "HTV Magazine," has become one of the nation's most-honored high school broadcasts.

In an effort to provide valuable, useful, hands-on instruction to broadcast teachers from across the nation, Davis founded ASB Workshop in the summer of 2000. Since then, the week-long workshop has provided training for hundreds of high school and middle school teachers from 47 states, plus Mexico, England, South Korea, and Japan.

In the spring of 2009 he was named the Springfield (MO) Public Schools Teacher of the Year. He lives in Springfield with wife Martha, and has two daughters who live and work in the area.

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