Events in April 2022
- Trauma Informed Educators Collaborative ~ Individual and Bundle options
Trauma Informed Educators Collaborative ~ Individual and Bundle options
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04/04/2022In this collaborative, we will be focusing on the Four R’s of Trauma-Informed Care from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) as it relates to student development and school culture. Each session will offer evidence-based practices that will help you develop a deeper understanding of trauma, its impact on both educators’ and students’ learning and engagement, and strategies for avoiding re-traumatization. Additionally, we will guide participants through professional standards of care that can help to prevent burnout and assist in building better relationships with colleagues and students. Training will be given in a learning and workshopping format and geared toward School Counselors, School Psychologists, and School Resource Officers, along with any other educator wishing to learn the most influential trauma-informed practices for their district. Attendance at all four sessions is required.
Districts have the option buddle this collaborative with Youth Mental Health First Aid (YMHFA) and QPR Suicide Prevention Training for up to 6 people for an additional cost. (ACT 48 will be in addition to the 18 hours listed here) (Dates for YMHFA and QPR training TBD)
Session 1: REALIZE the impact of trauma on student learning and the impact it has on school climate
Session 2: RECOGNIZE the signs of trauma in students, families, staff members, and the community
Session 3: RESPOND by integrating evidence-based practices related to trauma into your school and district
Session 4: RESIST re-traumatization of students, families, and staff.
DATES & PLACES: Williamsport 1/24/2022 & 2/28/2022 & Canton 3/21/22 & 4/4/2022
TIME: 9:00 AM TO 2:00 PM (Sign in begins at 8:30 AM)
INDIVIDUAL COST: $100
TO REGISTER AS AN INDIVIDUAL CLICK HERE
BUNDLE OF SIX COST: $1000
Williamsport 1/24/2022 & 2/28/2022 & Canton 3/21/22 & 4/4/2022 - Youth Mental Health First Aid
Youth Mental Health First Aid
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04/12/2022The 7-hour course introduces common mental health challenges for youth, reviews typical adolescent development, and teaches a 5-step action plan for how to help young people in both crisis and non-crisis situations. Topics include: • Common signs and symptoms of mental illness in this age group, including: » Anxiety » Depression » Eating disorders » Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) • Common signs and symptoms of substance use • How to interact with a child or adolescent in crisis • How to connect the person with help
DATE: April 12, 2022
TIME: 8 AM ~ 3:30 PM (Sign in begins at 7:45 AM)
COST: $125 includes materials and lunch
ACT 48: 7 hours
LOCATION: Canton IU Office
Innovation & Technology Collaborative SYE 2022Innovation & Technology Collaborative SYE 2022
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04/12/2022With the commitment of the state funds to promote the growth of equitable STEM opportunities for all students, we are again able to offer participation in ITC at no cost to districts. The Innovation & Technology Collaborative (ITC) is a network of educators and administrators interested in implementing 21st Century approaches to transform teaching and learning.
ACT 48: 4.5 hours
Canton,USA - Rebalancing Literacy: Tipping the Scales in Reading Instruction
Rebalancing Literacy: Tipping the Scales in Reading Instruction
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04/19/2022This series will explore common practices in balanced literacy and deepen the understanding of research and resources to enhance reading instruction for all students. There will be a heavy emphasis on language comprehension, phonological awareness, phonics, high frequency words, and choosing appropriate texts for all levels of readers. Educators will be revamping their toolkits through discussion, modeling, and bridge to practice opportunities. Registration closes April 13, 2022
Dates: April 19 & 20, 2022
Time: 9:00 AM & 2:30 PM
Location: Williamsport IU Office
Cost: Free ~ Lunch is NOT provided
ACT 48: 10 hours
- Rebalancing Literacy: Tipping the Scales in Reading Instruction
Rebalancing Literacy: Tipping the Scales in Reading Instruction
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04/20/2022This series will explore common practices in balanced literacy and deepen the understanding of research and resources to enhance reading instruction for all students. There will be a heavy emphasis on language comprehension, phonological awareness, phonics, high frequency words, and choosing appropriate texts for all levels of readers. Educators will be revamping their toolkits through discussion, modeling, and bridge to practice opportunities. Registration closes April 13, 2022
Dates: April 19 & 20, 2022
Time: 9:00 AM & 2:30 PM
Location: Williamsport IU Office
Cost: Free ~ Lunch is NOT provided
ACT 48: 10 hours