Events in February 2016
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01/31/2016 | 02/01/2016(1 event)2:00 pm: School-Wide Positive Behavior Support System - Internal/External Coaches Meetings 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm 2400 Reach Road Williamsport, PA 17701 USA 570-323-8561 This is a requested training to create a local collaboration opportunity for internal and external school-wide positive behavior support coaches. Information presented at the PaTTAN coaches meetings will be disseminated locally and create an opportunity for teams to collaborate. To register for this event, please visit www.elrnr.org. | 02/02/2016 | 02/03/2016(2 events)8:00 am: Quality Behavior Solutions - Safety Care Specialist Certification 8:00 am - 4:00 pm 33 Springbrook Drive Canton, PA 17724 USA 570-673-6001 This training requires demonstration of 18 verbal and physical competencies. Participants should come prepared and willing to demonstrate mastery of each competency. Safety Care Training is a two-full-day training that teaches the goals of safety management, interdisciplinary treatment, creates an understanding of challenging behavior, establishing a safe environment, practicing safety habits, delivering and differential reinforcement. Safety care training teaches incident minimization, de-escalation procedures, incident management (physical safety techniques) and post incident procedures. This is a physical training. Participants should dress appropriately in loose, comfortable clothing. Please refrain from wearing flip flops, sandals, clogs, or open toed shoes. Athletic shoes such as sneakers are most appropriate. The training will require participants to shuffle backward, twist and turn and transition from a standing to floor position. Participants should only register if they are willing and able to demonstrate the physical competencies. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the facilitator. This training is not open to parents, outside agencies, or districts not within IU 17. School districts served by BLaST IU 17 will not be invoiced. Registration fees will be covered by IDEA funding. Lunch will be provided on site. ** Participants must attend the entire two-day training to receive certification and Act 48 credit. Partial credit will not be awarded. To register for this event please visit www.elrnr.org. 11:59 pm: MTSS Through the Lens of Literacy: Transitioning from RtII to MTSS 11:59 pm - 2400 Reach Road Williamsport, PA 17701 USA 570-323-8561 The MTSS (Multi-Tiered Systems of Support) series is designed to give school teams the opportunity to reflect upon their MTSS/RTII practices as they relate to continuous school improvement. The initial day will be organized to explore the shift from RTII to MTSS in Pennsylvania and to define best practices related to the nine components of the framework. Each of the subsequent focus days will dig deeper into one of the nine components of the Pennsylvania MTSS framework. A continuum of tools and resources will be reviewed. Opportunities for team discussions and district networking will be embedded throughout the training series. Participants may choose to attend one or all of the training opportunities.
| 02/04/2016(1 event)8:00 am: Quality Behavior Solutions - Safety Care Specialist Certification 8:00 am - 4:00 pm 33 Springbrook Drive Canton, PA 17724 USA 570-673-6001 This training requires demonstration of 18 verbal and physical competencies. Participants should come prepared and willing to demonstrate mastery of each competency. Safety Care Training is a two-full-day training that teaches the goals of safety management, interdisciplinary treatment, creates an understanding of challenging behavior, establishing a safe environment, practicing safety habits, delivering and differential reinforcement. Safety care training teaches incident minimization, de-escalation procedures, incident management (physical safety techniques) and post incident procedures. This is a physical training. Participants should dress appropriately in loose, comfortable clothing. Please refrain from wearing flip flops, sandals, clogs, or open toed shoes. Athletic shoes such as sneakers are most appropriate. The training will require participants to shuffle backward, twist and turn and transition from a standing to floor position. Participants should only register if they are willing and able to demonstrate the physical competencies. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the facilitator. This training is not open to parents, outside agencies, or districts not within IU 17. School districts served by BLaST IU 17 will not be invoiced. Registration fees will be covered by IDEA funding. Lunch will be provided on site. ** Participants must attend the entire two-day training to receive certification and Act 48 credit. Partial credit will not be awarded. To register for this event please visit www.elrnr.org. | 02/05/2016(2 events)8:30 am: A.L.I.C.E. 8:30 am - 3:30 pm 33 Springbrook Drive Canton, PA 17724 USA 570-673-6001 The ALICE program was authored by a police officer to keep his wife, an elementary school principal, safe after the tragic events at Columbine. Since these humble beginnings, ALICE continues to be the leading active shooter response program in the US. The purpose of ALICE (Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter, Evacuate) training is to prepare individuals to handle the threat of an Active Shooter. ALICE teaches individuals to participate in their own survival, while leading others to safety. Though no one can guarantee success in this type of situation, this new set of skills will greatly increase the odds of survival should anyone face this form of disaster. (from the ALICE website: http://www.alicetraining.com/) 8:30 am: School Wide Information Systems Training 8:30 am - 11:30 am 2400 Reach Road Williamsport, PA 17701 USA 570-323-8561 This is a requested training for schools purchasing the SWIS system and implementing School-Wide Positive Behavior Support. The training details getting to know SWIS, using SWIS data for discipline decisions, SWIS data entry and reporting schedule, common navigation, logging into and out of SWIS, generating reports, tools, building fluency, and annual account activities. | 02/06/2016 |
02/07/2016 | 02/08/2016(1 event)8:00 am: Quality Behavior Solutions Safety Care Specialist Recertification 8:00 am - 4:00 pm 33 Springbrook Drive Canton, PA 17724 USA 570-673-6001 This training requires demonstration of 18 verbal and physical competencies. Participants should come prepared and willing to demonstrate mastery of each competency. Participants will recertify on verbal and physical de-escalation techniques. Various therapeutic holds will be demonstrated and practiced. They will learn to de-escalate a crisis situation and test out of core competencies. This is a physical training. Participants should dress appropriately in loose, comfortable clothing. Please refrain from wearing flip flops, sandals, clogs, or open toed shoes. Athletic shoes such as sneakers are most appropriate. The training will require participants to shuffle backward, twist and turn and transition from a standing to floor position. Participants should only register if they are willing and able to demonstrate the physical competencies. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the facilitator. This training is not open to parents, outside agencies, or districts not within IU 17. School districts served by BLaST IU 17 will not be invoiced. Registration fees will be covered by IDEA funding. Lunch will be provided on site. To register for this event please visit www.elrnr.org. | 02/09/2016(1 event)8:30 am: Quality Behavior Solutions - Safety Care Advance Skills High Severity Behavior 1 & 2 8:30 am - 3:30 pm 33 Springbrook Drive Canton, PA 17724 USA 570-673-6001 High Severity Behavior 1 The High Severity Behavior modules are designed for organizations that support individuals with the potential for extremely dangerous behavior. It includes strategies for developing safety plans,advanced physical safety procedures (releasing from rear chokes and hair pulls) team safety strategies, and safe floor hold procedures. Participants will learn advanced verbal and physical de-escalation techniques including the rear hair pull release, rear choke release, head lock release, triad and supine. Various therapeutic holds will be demonstrated and practiced. Participants will learn to de-escalate a crisis situation and check out of core competencies. High Severity Behavior 2 The second High Severity Behavior module provides training in physical management of dangerous objects, prevention and management of fights, and procedures for prevention and management of dangerous behavior in vehicles and on trips. | 02/10/2016(1 event)9:00 am: Math Design Collaborative Grades 3-5 9:00 am - 3:00 pm 2400 Reach Road Williamsport, PA 17701 USA 570-323-8561 Math Design Collaborative is a process that utilizes formative assessments, and guided questioning and discussion. Students move through a cycle of formative assessment, individual and group work facilitated by teacher questioning and discussion, and post assessment for learning. Teachers will experience the two types of Formative Assessment Lessons (FALs) , problem and concept based. Problem Solving FALs are meant to assess, then develop, students ability to apply their mathematical knowledge and reasoning in flexibly ways to non-routine, unstructured problems within mathematics and with real world applications. Concept Development based FALs are meant to first reveal students prior knowledge, then develop students understanding of important mathematical ideas, connecting concepts to other mathematical knowledge. | 02/11/2016(1 event)9:00 am: Math Design Collaborative Grades 3-5 9:00 am - 3:00 pm 2400 Reach Road Williamsport, PA 17701 USA 570-323-8561 Math Design Collaborative is a process that utilizes formative assessments, and guided questioning and discussion. Students move through a cycle of formative assessment, individual and group work facilitated by teacher questioning and discussion, and post assessment for learning. Teachers will experience the two types of Formative Assessment Lessons (FALs) , problem and concept based. Problem Solving FALs are meant to assess, then develop, students ability to apply their mathematical knowledge and reasoning in flexibly ways to non-routine, unstructured problems within mathematics and with real world applications. Concept Development based FALs are meant to first reveal students prior knowledge, then develop students understanding of important mathematical ideas, connecting concepts to other mathematical knowledge. | 02/12/2016(1 event)8:30 am: Including Low Verbal Students with ASD 8:30 am - 3:30 pm 2400 Reach Road Williamsport, PA 17701 USA 570-323-8561 If you’ve seen one child with autism, you’ve seen one child . . Low verbal students with ASD present specific challenges to regular and special educators. This session will specifically review the characteristics of low verbal student with ASD and discuss specific strategies to support their inclusion in the general education setting. | 02/13/2016 |
02/14/2016 | 02/15/2016(1 event)9:00 am: CRA (Concrete, Representational, Abstract) - Operations of Addition and Subtraction 9:00 am - 3:00 pm 2400 Reach Road Williamsport, PA 17701 USA 570-323-8561 Teachers will use both manipulatives and language to take students from concrete understanding of math process to abstract mathematical reasoning.  During our session, teachers will develop an understanding of the language we use to model the understanding of numbers and basic operations in math. | 02/16/2016 | 02/17/2016(1 event)8:30 am: Data Discussions: Stories Numbers Tell 8:30 am - 3:30 pm 2400 Reach Road Williamsport, PA 17701 USA 570-323-8561 We collect data in many forms throughout our instructional year, yet what do we do with all the numbers? In this session, we will support you in understanding what stories these numbers may be telling. We will inventory the types of data you collect, its purpose, and how to best use it for instructional guidance. We will spend time during the day on understanding CDT, PVAAS, and E-Metric data. | 02/18/2016(1 event)9:00 am: Math Design Collaborative - Grades 3-5 9:00 am - 3:00 pm 33 Springbrook Drive Canton, PA 17724 USA 570-673-6001 Math Design Collaborative is a process that utilizes formative assessments, and guided questioning and discussion. Students move through a cycle of formative assessment, individual and group work facilitated by teacher questioning and discussion, and post assessment for learning. Teachers will experience the two types of Formative Assessment Lessons (FALs) , problem and concept based. Problem Solving FALs are meant to assess, then develop, students’ ability to apply their mathematical knowledge and reasoning in flexibly ways to non-routine, unstructured problems – within mathematics and with real world applications. Concept Development based FALs are meant to first reveal students’ prior knowledge, then develop students’ understanding of important mathematical ideas, connecting concepts to other mathematical knowledge. | 02/19/2016(2 events)9:00 am: Math Design Collaborative - Grades 3-5 9:00 am - 3:00 pm 33 Springbrook Drive Canton, PA 17724 USA 570-673-6001 Math Design Collaborative is a process that utilizes formative assessments, and guided questioning and discussion. Students move through a cycle of formative assessment, individual and group work facilitated by teacher questioning and discussion, and post assessment for learning. Teachers will experience the two types of Formative Assessment Lessons (FALs) , problem and concept based. Problem Solving FALs are meant to assess, then develop, students’ ability to apply their mathematical knowledge and reasoning in flexibly ways to non-routine, unstructured problems – within mathematics and with real world applications. Concept Development based FALs are meant to first reveal students’ prior knowledge, then develop students’ understanding of important mathematical ideas, connecting concepts to other mathematical knowledge. | 02/20/2016 |
02/21/2016 | 02/22/2016(1 event)9:00 am: MTSS Through the Lens of Literacy: Transitioning from RtII to MTSS 9:00 am - 3:00 pm 2400 Reach Road Williamsport, PA 17701 USA 570-323-8561 The MTSS (Multi-Tiered Systems of Support) series is designed to give school teams the opportunity to reflect upon their MTSS/RTII practices as they relate to continuous school improvement. The initial day will be organized to explore the shift from RTII to MTSS in Pennsylvania and to define best practices related to the nine components of the framework. Each of the subsequent focus days will dig deeper into one of the nine components of the Pennsylvania MTSS framework. A continuum of tools and resources will be reviewed. Opportunities for team discussions and district networking will be embedded throughout the training series. Participants may choose to attend one or all of the training opportunities.
| 02/23/2016(1 event)8:30 am: Functional Behavioral Assessment & Behavior Intervention Plans 8:30 am - 3:00 pm 2400 Reach Road Williamsport, PA 17701 USA 570-323-8561 Functional Behavioral Assessment and Behavior Intervention Plans training describes how to conduct a functional behavioral assessment, provides practice completing data collection forms, completing hypothesis statements, and designing behavior support plans. | 02/24/2016(1 event)9:00 am: Leading for Learning: Instructional Leadership for School Administrators 9:00 am - 3:30 pm 2400 Reach Road Williamsport, PA 17701 USA 570-323-8561 This program is aimed at developing essential knowledge and leadership skills for school and system leaders to supervise, assess, and improve classroom instruction, and to facilitate the development of professional learning communities in their schools and school districts, thereby increasing student learning and achievement. The knowledge and skills that are embedded in this program correlate to the domains of "Strategic and Cultural Leadership" and "Leadership for Learning" which are included in the recently adopted Principal Effectiveness Framework for Pennsylvania school leaders (PDE, 2014). The major focus of this program is on instructional leadership for student achievement, anchored on the research-based premise that if school and system leaders focus their sustained efforts on ensuring effective instruction in every classroom, every day, then increased student learning and achievement will occur. Also, because of the complexity involved in the leadership role of school leaders, the improvement of instruction and student learning can best be accomplished through the implementation of professional learning communities (DuFour and Marzano, 2011). As per Act 45 approval, the program includes scheduled sessions, online interaction, and job embedded assignments. This program is scheduled to take place on February 24, 2016, March 30, 2016, April 20, 2016, and May 18, 2016. *Participants must attend all scheduled sessions and complete required assignments/projects in order to receive Act 45 credit hours * | 02/25/2016(1 event)8:30 am: Innovation and Technology Collaborative (ITC) 8:30 am - 3:30 pm 2400 Reach Road Williamsport, PA 17701 USA 570-323-8561 The Innovation & Technology Collaborative (ITC) is a network of educators and administrators who are interested in implementing 21st Century tools to transform teaching and learning. The ITC will meet every other month to provide the following: Support for PA Core Standards and STEM programs; Opportunities to network; Support for districts to develop their own professional development models (train-the-trainer); Support for teacher leaders as they infuse innovation and technology in creative and inventive ways into all curriculum. | 02/26/2016(2 events)8:30 am: Behavior Interventions for Students with ASD 8:30 am - 3:30 pm 2400 Reach Road Williamsport, PA 17701 USA 570-323-8561 Behavior intervention is a challenge for all teachers. Students with ASD present specific challenges related to the analysis of their behavior and the development of appropriate interventions in the general education setting as well as the special education setting. This session will review specific procedures for behavior analysis and intervention for teachers to utilize with these students. | 02/27/2016 |
02/28/2016 | 02/29/2016 | 03/01/2016 | 03/02/2016 | 03/03/2016(1 event)8:30 am: School-Wide Positive Behavior Support System - Team Training for Tier One Intervention 8:30 am - 3:00 pm 2400 Reach Road Williamsport, PA 17701 USA 570-323-8561 This training details the steps in establishing Tier One interventions in a School-Wide Positive Behavior Support System. The first day will include an overview of SWPBS, discussion of the Self Assessment Survey, establishing an Office Discipline Referral form, and establishing your building wide expectations. During day two, teams will complete a building matrix, begin to write lesson plans to teach their expectations, and establish an acknowledgement system. Day three, teams will finalize their acknowledgement plan and clarify office vs. classroom based consequences, and establish procedures for discouraging inappropriate behavior. PARTICIPANTS SHOULD REGISTER AS A TEAM TO ATTEND. | 03/04/2016 | 03/05/2016 |