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2009 International Trades Education Symposium Schedule
August 25-27, 2009- Leadville, Colorado

Presentations by educators, students and professionals will be based on four major topic areas:

  1. Shifting Sands - Labor History of the Building Trades from primitive structures to the present. What we can learn from the history of the building trades and how we find its impact on culture today.
  2. Solid Land - Remembering the reasons why the building trades matter.
  3. A Place to Build - Defining the challenge of the 21st Century for trade based education and industry. Practical application to the development of standards and practices for teaching traditional trades methods and building preservation/conservation technology.
  4. Building Foundations - Building a new culture for building craft education and industry. Defining pathways for trade education in the 21st century and the potential for development of skills exchange, partnership efforts and collaboration on community, regional, national and international levels.

Monday August, 24
 
5:00P-7:00P
Registration & Opening Reception Introductions: Robert W. Ogle, Associate Professor, Historic Preservation Program Director, Colorado Mountain College

Welcoming Remarks:
Rudy Christian, Executive Director, Preservation Trades Network
Mike Simon, Vice President, Timberline Campus CEO, Colorado Mountain College
Janis Nowlan, Assistant Dean, Organization Effectiveness and Outreach, College of Architecture and Planning, University of Colorado - Denver
Bud Elliot, Mayor, City of Leadville
Kenneth L. Olsen, County Commissioner, Lake County
Wes Duran, Trustee, Colorado Mountain College
Robert Hartzell, Executive Director, National Mining Hall of Fame and Museum
E. Alexandra Yajko, CEO, Colorado Mountain College Foundation
 
National Mining Hall of Fame and Museum-Hennebach Wing
7:00P-8:00P
Behind the ScenesTour of Mining Museum
 
National Mining Hall of Fame and Museum
 
Tuesday August, 25
 
8:00A-9:00A
Registration-Coffee & Juice
 
National Mining Hall of Fame and Museum
Welcome to ITES 2009
 
Longyear Auditorium
9:00A-10:30A
Dr. Dean Kashiwagi
Keynote Speaker - Creating an High Performance Construction Environment Which Motivates Skilled Craftspeople/Trades
 
Longyear Auditorium
10:30A-11:00A
Break
 
11:00A-12:00P
Carol Heidschuster
The Cathedrals Workshop Fellowship
 
Longyear Auditorium
12:00P-1:00P
Michael Ciani
Luncheon Speaker - Realizing the Potential of Historic Trades Education in the West
 
Ballroom
1:00P-2:00P
Dave Mertz
The Role of Higher Education in Traditional Trades Training
 
Longyear Auditorium
2:00P-3:00P
Dr. Mark Schneider
Educating for Architecture and the Trades: Finding Common Ground
 
Longyear Auditorium
3:00P-3:30P
Break
 
3:30P-4:30P
Ian Walker
Historic Scotland Traditional Skills The Scottish Approach
 
Longyear Auditorium
4:30P-5:30P
Heather Gay and Jeremy Knoll
Action in Education and Volunteerism
 
6:00P-8:00P
High School Break-Out Group (Dinner provided)
 
Phelps-Dodge Board Room
Wednesday August, 26
 
8:00A-8:30A
Registration-Coffee and Juice
 
Longyear Auditorium
8:30A-9:30A
Sami Nawar
Keynote Speaker - Cultural Landscapes of Jeddah and Saudi Arabia - Meeting the Challenge of Skills Training for Preservation
 
Longyear Auditorium
9:30A-10:15A
Torie Bowman and Nadia Hebard
Engaging Youth and Creative Partnerships: A Multi-disciplinary case study
 
Longyear Auditorium
10:15A-10:30A
Break
 
10:30A-11:15A
Robert Ogle
America's Community Colleges: The Untapped Potential for Preservation Craft Education
 
Longyear Auditorium
11:15A-12:00P
Edward Fitzgerald
Building Foundations: Quantifying Skilled Labor Needs in the Building Repair and Restoration Sector
 
Longyear Auditorium
12:00P-1:00P
Jameson Gibson
Luncheon Speaker - How to Preserve and Sustain Our Skilled Restoration Craftsmen
 
Ballroom
1:00P-1:45P
Dr. Gerard CJ Lynch
The Building Trades: Cultural Changes and their place within Historic British Society
 
Longyear Auditorium
1:45P-2:30
Tom Russack & Jonathan Rendon
Repairer of Broken Walls, Restorer of Streets with Dwellings - Masonry Preservation Training in Harlem
 
Longyear Auditorium
2:30P-3:00
Ekaterini "Kat Vlahos
Conservation Design: Lessons from the Field
 
Longyear Auditorium
3:00P-4:00P
Tour of Masonry and Cemetery Workshops
 
National Mining Hall of Fame and Museum
 
Evergreen Cemetery
4:00P-9:00P
Motor Coach Tour to St. Elmo (Dinner provided). ITES-IPTW presenters and demonstrators
 
Load in front of National Mining Hall of Fame and Museum
 
Thursday August, 27
 
8:00A-8:30A
Registration-Coffee and Juice
 
Longyear Auditorium
8:30A-9:15A
Stephen Lewis
The Preservation of the Stained glass of Lincoln Cathedral
 
Longyear Auditorium
9:15A-10:15A
Alain Rolland and Daniel Wawszczyk
European Exchange Program of Apprentices and Young Workers
 
Longyear Auditorium
10:15A-10:30A
Break
 
10:30A-11:15A
Phil Mark
 
Longyear Auditorium
11:15A-12:00P
Will Beemer
Raising our Standard: The Timber Framers Guild Path to Curriculum and Apprenticeship Development
 
Longyear Auditorium
12:00P-1:00P
Bill Hole
Luncheon Speaker - Hands-On Education That Works
 
Ballroom
1:30P - 5:00P
Tour of IPTW at Hayden Ranch
 
Load in front of National Mining Hall of Fame and Museum
7:00P
Reception & Askins Achievement Award Presentation followed by the Annual PTN Live Auction
 
National Mining Hall of Fame and Museum

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