The Rush Is On

Just a quick post here to remind broadcast and video teachers who are thinking about attending our ASB Workshop in Springfield, MO…the tried and true workshop we have hosted since the summer of 2000…registration is moving at the fastest pace ever.

We limit it to 30 attendees. That is the number we found works best for our space, our staff, and our curriculum. If you want to know more, just hit the “Workshops” link at the top of this page. Sign up soon if you are sure you are coming. We will not begin invoicing until early February.

The ASB Workshop is hands-on, and is beneficial to both new and veteran broadcast and video teachers because of the way the week progresses. It is a busy, but rewarding experience, grounded in the reality of the classroom.

Ask any colleagues who have attended in the past for references, or e-mail questions about any aspect of the workshop to: dave@scholasticbroadcasting.com.

Hope to see you in July.

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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