Press Release
June 1-3, 2005
Baku, Republic of Azerbaijan
Russia's neighbor,
on the Caspian Sea
Linda Lee Ratto, Ed.M. was a
keynote speaker at the first annual “Integration of Children with Disabilities” Conference sponsored by World
Vision and the Center for Innovation in Education. Mrs. Ratto was also honored
at a booksigning and reception at the US Ambassador Reno Harnish and his
wife Leslie’s home in Baku. In addition, hundreds of teachers from across Azerbaijan
attended Mrs. Ratto’s workshop on how best to utilize the story and messages in her children’s chapter storybook:
WHERE DREAMS COME TRUE, ages 7-12 years.
“Teaching 300 post-soviet
teachers how to participate in a workshop was a new challenge for me. I have
keynoted in countries with translators before, but the Azerbaijani post-soviet citizens are highly intelligent and unique. They have been raised not to think independently, nor with a great deal of creativity.
Comprehending the participatory aspect of a workshop, rather than the customary attending of a lecture, was the first growth
spot for the teachers and me! Fourteen Azeri teachers were asked to lead small groups of 10-20, reading aloud the first few
pages of WHERE DREAMS COME TRUE’s fourteen chapters. Next I asked them to
collaborate by doing one of the numerous activities provided in the Azeri translation of my teacher guide. Finally, a leader from each of the groups was to come on stage and summarize -- in a couple of sentences--
their chapter and speak about their activity. This is where their past soviet training was a hindrance – all but two
teachers simply retold the chapter at length. No one had time to talk about the activities associated provided for each chapter
because they repeatedly, one-by-one, just retold the chapter. Nonetheless,
we ended the two hour workshop well, with all of the teachers deeply knowing the story WHERE
DREAMS COME TRUE and having done select activities. They are prepared for teaching the book in August when they will begin
school year 2005-06, even though the workshop format was new to them.”
Educator, former principal, CEO,
and author Ratto also appeared on national television with three high school English students who read WHERE DREAMS COME TRUE in English with their English teacher, Elmira. The hour long TV discussion centered around the challenges of integration and also
the three students’ impressions of the book. Though WHERE DREAMS COME TRUE is a younger read, the three students, age 15-16 thought the book brought home deep understanding
of the need to allow children of all abilities to attend school throughout Azerbaijan. (In this country all children with disabilities are placed in institutions or stay
at home with little or no education provided.) Mrs. Leslie Harnish, who serves
as the Children’s Program Director for World Vision and is the US
Ambassador’s wife, joined in the television show and shared the Education Conference’s success stories of the
first year of “Integrating Children with Disabilities.”
The week-long education conference
and book tour took Mrs. Ratto to a school for children with severe disabilities and a private meeting with Mrs. Mehriban Aliyeva,
MD the President of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation and the Azerbaijani President’s wife. After numerous booksignings,
meeting dozens of ambassadors, directors of oil companies (the largest oil pipeline in the world opened on the Caspian Sea
in Baku in May 2005), and heads of state, Mrs. Ratto and her husband of thirty years David traveled to Newcastle, England
to meet with the co-author of another of her books.
For more information about Mrs.
Ratto’s books click each title on the website Table of Contents.
Email her for the availability of signed, personalized copies of all of her books: Ratto@mindspring.com
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