TIU 11/PaTTAN MTSS Mini-Series
MTSS Mini-Sessions: Building the Framework
This will be offered as a virtual mini-series for all IU11 teams participating in systemic supports, and any other IU11 schools interested.
Goals: Support MTSS Teams in various stages of exploration to installation to implementation of MTSS across the IU11 catchment area with:
- Conceptual and common understanding of MTSS as a prevention model
- Resources and support to establish and implement the infrastructure of an effective, functioning MTSS
- Moving toward the use of RTI methodology to identify specific learning disability (SLD)
Teams will have the opportunity to reflect upon their systems and establish and refine infrastructure to install and implement MTSS.
All team members must register individually to receive Act 48 hours. You must attend all sessions to receive full credit.
August 16, 2024 11:00-12:00 - Overview of series, introduction to Response to Intervention (RTI) for SLD Determination Fidelity Tool, and action planning
September 19, 2024 11:00-12:00 - PA Standards-Aligned, High-Quality Core Instruction
October 17, 2024 11:00-12:00 - Universal Screening
November 21, 2024 11:00-12:00 - Shared Ownership
December 19, 2024 11:00-12:00 - Data-Based Decision Making
January 16, 2025 2:00-3:00 - Responsiveness to Intervention
February 20, 2025 11:00-12:00 - Family Engagement
March 20, 2025 11:00-12:00 - RTI/SLD Eligibility Determination
April 10, 2025 11:00-12:00 - Professional Learning
May 15, 2025 11:00-12:00 - Series closing, plan to complete the fidelity tool with each building team, and develop an action plan for subsequent school year.
Zoom link for all sessions:
https://paiu.zoom.us/j/92030955439?pwd=wVZ3NUGsPXlJVJyZemeOXsTU9bVKCo.1
MoreSessions
Friday, August 16
Thursday, September 19
Thursday, October 17
Thursday, November 21
Thursday, December 19
Thursday, January 16
Thursday, February 20
Thursday, March 20
Thursday, April 10
Ambitious Science Teaching (AST) Virtual Book Study SY 24-25
Instructor(s): Peney E. Wright
Description of Activity:
Tier 2 Virtual Professional learning. Please see prerequisites below.
A copy of the Ambitious Science Teaching (AST) book is available at your school district’s STEELS Resource Library. Limited copies are available through TIU’s Lending Library.
PDE and PSU’s Ambitious Responsive Science Education (PARSE) collaborative universities team recommend AST as a foundational guide for the transition to STEELS.
FREE and 65 hours of Act 48 credit
We’ll be using Google Classroom to organize all sessions and participant sharings.
What is Ambitious Science Teaching ?
Ambitious teaching can be learned. Ambitious Science Teaching supports students in tackling authentic and meaningful science phenomena with attention to students’ histories, social interactions, and local and global communities. Ambitious teaching requires that teachers develop deep commitments to student learning and a historical understanding of inequity in science and schools. Ambitious teaching takes practice. This research and website provides resources to develop a vision of ambitious science instruction for today’s complex K-12 classrooms, professional learning, and teacher education.
Questions to ask:
How is science done?
What counts as science?
Who gets to do science?
The Vision of Ambitious Science Teaching
The ambitious teacher “works with students’ ideas” over time. What would you experience in classrooms where ambitious teaching was the focus? You would see and hear:
- Teachers anchoring their instruction in complex and puzzling phenomena that are meaningful and relevant to learners. Teachers design science experiences so that science aims for justice and creates space for joy.
- Students engaging in multiple rounds of creating and revising scientific models, explanations, and evidence-based arguments, expanding ideas over time.
- Teachers use a variety of discourse strategies with students to get them to think deeply and respond to each other’s thinking about phenomena, ideas, and multiple perspectives.
- Students prompt each other to engage in sense-making talk during investigations and other activities because students are working to learn from each other’s perspectives.
- Students’ ideas being represented publicly and worked on by the class as a collective science learning community.
- Teachers use a variety of discourse strategies to support students in responding to one another’s thinking, build collaborative explanations, and broadly address issues of power and positionality in the classroom and science.
- Students using evidence to advocate for justice-centered uses of science based on multiple perspectives, ideas, and questions that have broadened over time.
- Students reflect on how they learned and how they broadened what it means to participate in science together.
Participants will read chapters and sometimes watch a video before attending a 90-minute interactive virtual session every 2-3 weeks. Sessions will be recorded in the event that a participant needs to miss one or two sessions. Collaboration with peers is essential as we make these shifts to STEELS. Attendees will apply concepts, strategies and tools within their classrooms, aligning one Spring 2025 unit along the way. Act 48 hours will be granted for all three components.
For a complete list of dates and topics, please click on Detailed Schedule for AST Virtual Book Study SY 24-25 . Zoom link details also listed.
Prerequisites:
Completed at least one of the Tier 1 professional learning options:
- STEELS Experience for K-12 Educators
- Or Implementing the STEELS Standards: Developing Science Leadership Teams
- ENGINE 3D STEELS Educators Community of Practice (CoP)
- TIU 11 and District offered Introduction to STEELS
Strongly recommended prerequisite:
Read A Framework for K-12 Education: Practices, Crosscutting Concepts and Core Ideas (2021), free download This ground-breaking research is the foundation of STEELS.
Sessions
Wednesday, September 25
Read Chapter 1 A Vision of Ambitious Science Teaching
- Watch Video AST An Overview 17:19
Select and share a unit you’ll be working on.
Select a partner to work with.
MoreWednesday, October 16
Read Chapter 2 Core Practice Set #1 Planning for Engagement with Big Science Ideas
- Watch Video Planning for Engagement with Big Science Ideas 15:27 and introduction to anchoring events 23:56
Wednesday, October 30
Read Chapter 3 Productive Discourse, Part I Talk as a Tool for Learning
Apply these Talk Moves early and in support of P#2
MoreWednesday, November 13
Read Chapter 4 Productive Discourse, Part 2 Encouraging More Students to Participate in Talk
Video examples shared during session
introduction to anchoring events 23:56
MoreTuesday, November 26
Core Practice Set #2 Eliciting Students’ Ideas
-
Watch Video Overview: Eliciting Students’ Ideas 16:29
-
Read Chapter 5 Core Practice Set #2 Eliciting Students’ Ideas
Eliciting student’s ideas 17:33
Eliciting students' ideas (2) 16:29
Wednesday, December 18
Watch video: modeling in the science classroom 24:01
-
Read Chapter 6 Modeling, Part 1 Making Thinking Visible Through Models
Wednesday, January 8
Chapter 7 Modeling, Part 2
Allowing Students to Show What They Know
-
Watch the Video Supporting Ongoing Changes in Thinking 21:51
Chapter 8 Core Practice Set #3
Supporting On-going Changes in Thinking: Introducing New Ideas
MoreWednesday, January 29
Chapter 9 Core Practice Set #3
Supporting On-going Changes in Thinking: Activity and Sense-making
Chapter 10 Core Practice Set #3
Supporting On-going Changes in Thinking: Collective Thinking
MoreWednesday, February 19
Wednesday, March 12
-
Watch the Video Pressing for Evidence-Based Explanations 19:04
Chapter 12 Core Practice Set #4
Drawing Together Evidence-based Explanations
- Watch the Video Co-constructing Summary Tables 22:55
Wednesday, April 2
- Chapter 13 Organizing with Colleagues to Improve Teaching
- Prep for Assessments discussion
- Scenario-based, 3D aligned assessments At session
Wednesday, April 23
Chapter 14 Can We Be Ambitious Every Day?
- Appendix A Coherence Between AST and Professional Standards for Practice
- Appendix B Reminding Ourselves of the Bigger Picture of Instruction
- Appendix C Taxonomy of Tools (and Strategies)
- Appendix D How to Help Students Understand the “What-How-Why” Levels of Explanation
- Appendix E Rapid Survey of Student Thinking (RSST) Tool
- Appendix F Supports for Students Making Sense of Experimental Design and Purpose
- Appendix G Supporting Explanation Writing
Wednesday, May 7
ENGINE of Central PA: Fall 3D STEELS Educator Community of Practice – Virtual
ENGINE of Central PA: Fall 3D STEELS Educator Community of Practice – Virtual
Instructor(s): Peney E. Wright, Jeff Remington
Tier #1 Series Our goals are to begin conversations about the shift towards the new Pennsylvania Science, Technology, Engineering, Environmental Literacy and Sustainability Academic Science Standards (STEELS) that were fully adopted in June 2022. A series of ten interactive webinars will include an
introduction to Phenomena-based science education, 3D teaching and learning, equity and inclusion, Science and Engineering Practices, Crosscutting Concepts, Disciplinary Core Ideas, Student Performance Expectations, PBL,
Productive Student Discourse, Technology and Engineering Integration, 3D Assessments, and Reviewing and Critiquing for High Quality Instructional Materials (HQIM.) Sessions build upon knowledge, pedagogy and practices of
the preceding ones. It is recommended that all are taken, in order, to develop a foundation for this shift in science education.
Asynchronous work is required: pre-reading one STEM Teaching Tools Practice Brief, posted reflections regarding the readings, and applying what is learned to participants’ contexts. Participants may join virtually in-person, work completely asynchronously or attend as a hybrid mix.
Fall Series: Thursdays 9/26/24 – 2/6/25 4:00 – 5:30 pm
For a full list of sessions and dates, click on Fall '24-25 ENGINE 3D STEELS Educator CoP.
Number of Participant Activity Hours: 35.0 Location: Virtual
Time(s): 4:00-5:30 pm
Audience: Administrators K-12 educators, STEM teachers, library media specialists, special education educators
Recommended Prerequisite: read the National Research Council: A Framework for K-12 Science Education: Practices, Crosscutting Concepts and Core Ideas (2012), free download
MoreSessions
Thursday, September 26
Thursday, February 6
SAP K-12 Two DayTraining
PURPOSE: Please be aware that this is a competencies-based training and full attendance is mandatory in order to receive certification. This excellent K-12 staff development program is designated to prepare additional persons to participate on the school’s SAP core team. Participants will learn about the Mental Health and Drug and Alcohol agencies and how these agencies, in collaboration with the educational system, intervene in an effective efficient way to remove the barriers of learning for at-risk students. This training meets the requirements of the Commonwealth of PA Interagency Committee for Student Assistance Programs.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Building administrators, central office administrators, counselors, psychologists and classroom teachers who will be joining existing SAP core teams should attend this training. Child-serving agencies such as juvenile probation and children services would also benefit from this valuable training.
MoreSessions
Monday, November 4
Wednesday, November 6
Safety Care Initial Training November 5 & 6, 2024 (Open)
Safety-Care is a training program for staff working with children, adolescents, or adults who may exhibit challenging or dangerous behavior. Participants in the course learn a wide variety of prevention skills so that they can each contribute to a physical and social environment that encourages behavior patterns that are positive and safe. Please note that this is an initial training, and not a re-certification. There will be a $7.00 charge for materials and processing.
Training: Initial Safety Care Training (Open Sessions) Day 1 and Day 2
Time: 8am-3:30pm
Where: HCCTC Annex Building
13221 Big Valley Pike
Mill Creek, PA 17060
Parking is available in the stone lot across Rt655.
Enter through the side door on Rt 655.
MoreSessions
Tuesday, November 5
Wednesday, November 6
STEELS Special Topics, Session A
STEELS Special Topics, Session A
Instructor(s): Peney E. Wright
Tier 3 STEELS PL. See prerequisites below.
Session A includes:
Equity and Inclusion
- Engage with PA’s Equitable Practices Hub
- Review the Smithsonian Science Education Centers Zero Barriers in STEM Education
* Strategies for Teaching All STEM Learners
* Instructional Strategies for All STEM Classrooms
3D Assessments
- Explore the features of equitable, high quality formative and summative assessments
- Critique sample summative assessments
- Determine “must haves” for 3D assessments
Integrating STEELS and ELA K-5
Participants provided with:
- Varied daily/weekly science and engineering scheduling options
- Sample unit plans including project-based integrated learning
- Q & A Session
Meeting the pedagogical shifts to move towards the new STEELS Standards is more than just learning the 3-Dimensions. It requires that educators engage students in frequent opportunities to talk with one another to “figure out” the phenomena and to make sense of investigations and data collected. One framework to do this is Project/Problem-based learning, which integrates subject areas, encouraging students to use their strengths and represent their learning in multiple ways.
For 3-Dimensional Formative and Summative Assessments we “test what (and how) we teach. Frequent formative assessments monitor changes in student’s thinking. Summative assessments have a variety of question/response types and several open-ended questions to allow students to “show what they know.”
Prerequisites:
Tier 1: At least one Tier #1 Professional Learning Session
Tier 2: Ambitious Science Teaching Sessions #1-#4
Strongly recommended: read the National Research Council: A Framework for K-12 Science Education: Practices, Crosscutting Concepts and Core Ideas (2012), free download
Audience: administrators, science leads/department chairs, instructional coaches, K-12 teachers, paraprofessionals, substitute teachers
MoreSessions
Wednesday, November 6
Code.org K- 5 CS Fundamentals Workshop for Elementary Teachers - Virtual
Instructor(s): Peney E. Wright, M.Ed. TIU 11 STEM/STEAM Curriculum and Instruction Specialist
Description of Activity: Code.org CS Fundamentals: Fully supported, free computer science curriculum and activities for Elementary Teachers
Regardless of what subject you teach, computer science is foundational knowledge for all students in the 21st century. Incorporating it into your classroom will give your students a huge leg up. Besides, this is a subject the kids love learning. With the help of this Code.org, no cost, one-day workshop for elementary school teachers, you will receive support in teaching computer science even if you have no prior experience. In addition, the activities are really fun!
What’s in a workshop?
In-person instruction from an experienced computer science facilitator, including an intro to computer science, pedagogy, overview of the online curriculum, teacher dashboard, and strategies for teaching “unplugged” classroom activities. Over 10,000 teachers have participated in a workshop and the majority say it’s the best PD they’ve ever attended.
What you'll get from this workshop:
- In-person instruction from an experienced computer science facilitator.
- An intro to computer science and pedagogy.
- An overview of the online curriculum and teacher dashboard.
- A printed curriculum guide containing course lesson plans.
- Strategies for teaching "unplugged" classroom activities.
Sign up now so you can start teaching these life-changing skills! Learn more about Code.org’s K-5 program at http://code.org/k5. Please feel free to email Peney Wright for more details. pwright@tiu11.org
Audience: elementary educators, special education teachers, ELL teachers
Sessions
Wednesday, November 13
SAP Day Fall 2024
SAP Day Fall 2024
Wednesday, November 13, 2024
Compass Community Connections Building
31 S. Dorcas St., Lewistown, PA 17044
Details:
Time: 9:00 am - 2:00 pm
Cost: $20 for materials and logistics
Lunch will be provided.
SAP Day will include:
Barry Sloane, Caring Foundation
Building School Capacity to Identify and Effectively Address the Needs of Grieving Students:
Returning to school after the death of a loved one can be a challenging time for students. Grieving students often feel isolated and different from their peers. This presentation will encourage schools to look at a comprehensive approach to effectively address the needs of grieving students. We will highlight ways schools can transform into grief-informed environments, including ideas about implementing peer support groups, Children's Grief Day Awareness activities, and staff professional development.
The Jana Marie Foundation
Compassion Resilience
More
Sessions
Wednesday, November 13
STEELS Special Topics, Session C
Instructor(s): Peney E. Wright
Tier 3 Professional Learning. See prerequisites below.
Our goals are to shift our teaching to engage 21st Century students in rigorous science learning.
Conceptual Shifts:
- K–12 Science Education Should Reflect the real-world interconnections in science
- All practices and crosscutting concepts are used to teach all core ideas all year
- Science concepts build coherently across K-12
- The NGSS focus on deeper understanding and application of content
- Integration of science and engineering
- Coordination with Common Core State and STEELS Standards
Description of Activity:
Tier 3 Professional Learning. Please see prerequisites below.
Must read: read the National Research Council: A Framework for K-12 Science Education: Practices, Crosscutting Concepts and Core Ideas (2012), free download
Session C includes participant choices of:
Developing a cohesive unit Storyline
- Transition your current science units or curriculum towards Phenomena-base, 3-Dimensional Teaching and Learning where students can clearly make connections between activities and lessons. See Next Generation Science Storylines for a preview.
HQIM Reviews or Shifting Deep Dive and Working Session
- Explore recommended High-Quality Instruction Materials to assess their STEELS alignment and use in your district or classroom. Select and use HQIM to support aligning your current district curriculum and make recommendations to K-12 educators for the first year of STEELS implementation.
- Resources include: OpenSciEd , Ambitious Science Teaching , Lessons and Units: Quality Examples of NGSS Design , American Museum of Natural History’s Five Tools and Processes for Translating )the NGSS) STEELS Into Instruction and Classroom Assessment
Integrating T&E into Science Units with T& E / EL&S Bundling
- Technology and Engineering are advancing at exponential rates and permeate many aspects of our lives. All grade levels are expected to integrate the STEELS Technology and Engineering Standards. Use the technique of “bundling” the STEELS Standards to make your teaching more effective and time saving as well as planning for students to better understand the world around them.
- Resources to support T&E integration: Engineering is Elementary (EiE)/ YES! (Youth Engineering Solutions) and Engineering by Design (EbD)
- Resources include: Science Assessment Task Screening Tools
- Page Keeley’s Uncovering Student Ideas in Science , Science Probe Formative Assessments
Team Planning: Ongoing Professional Learning for teachers, STEELS Curriculum Mapping, etc.
- Develop or refine a STEELS district Mission Statement, plan for Act 80 and other professional learning days for teachers in your district, create a cohesive K-12 Curriculum Map for your district using A Framework for K- 12 Science Education: Practices, Crosscutting Concepts and Core Ideas, free download , to inform the grade
band progressions - Resources include: NGSS District Implementation Indicators , Guide to Implementing the Next Generation Science Standards, free download (and one copy per district)
Supporting Leading Elementary Teacher Superstars “SLEETS” for STEELS: developing science and engineering content knowledge and pedagogy to apply to one lesson or unit
Strongly recommended: read the National Research Council: A Framework for K-12 Science Education: Practices, Crosscutting Concepts and Core Ideas (2012), free download
Prerequisites: At least one of these: STEELS Experience for K-12 Educators, Implementing the STEELS Standards: Developing Science Leadership Teams, ENGINE 3-D STEELS Educator Virtual Community of Practice (CoP), either Ambitious Science Teaching Sessions 1-6 (three full days) or participate in the Ambitious Science Teaching Book Study Best to complete STEELS Special Topics A and B as they are foundations for the project work embedded in STEELS Special Topics C
Audience: 3-8 educators, library media specialists, special education educators
MoreSessions
Thursday, November 14
Nurses' Network
Title: Nurses Network
Date: 11/20/24
Time: 9 am - Noon
Location: Virtual - https://paiu.zoom.us/j/4476176265
Department: Curriculum
Act 48: Yes
Description: The Nurses Network is an opportunity for school nurses from around the region to come together to get some professional development and converse with other nurses on the biggest topics in our area.
Sessions
Friday, November 15
PBIS Reboot SFSD
Title: PBIS Reboot
Details: PBIS core team members from Southern Fulton Jr/Sr High School who have been on the team or are new to the team are welcome to attend this 1-day training. It will cover all the information in the Tier 1 training modules and support implementation with fidelity of the PBIS framework.
Date: December 4, 2024
Time: 8:30am-3:00pm
Location: Southern Fulton High School Library
MoreSessions
Wednesday, December 4
Safety Care Initial Training December 4 & 11, 2024 (Open)
Safety-Care is a training program for staff working with children, adolescents, or adults who may exhibit challenging or dangerous behavior. Participants in the course learn a wide variety of prevention skills so that they can each contribute to a physical and social environment that encourages behavior patterns that are positive and safe. Please note that this is an initial training, and not a re-certification. There will be a $7.00 charge for materials and processing.
Training: Initial Safety Care Training (Open Sessions) Day 1 and Day 2
Time: 8am-3:30pm
Where: HCCTC Annex Building
13221 Big Valley Pike
Mill Creek, PA 17060
Parking is available in the stone lot across Rt655.
Enter through the side door on Rt 655.
MoreSessions
Wednesday, December 4
Wednesday, December 11
STEELS Experience for K-12 Educators
Tier #1 Session Full implementation of PA’s Integrated STEELS Academic Standards and revised PSSA Science Testing format will begin school year 2025-2026. In preparation for this transition, we are offering an immersive experience for the look and feel of the shift in science pedagogy for all administrators and educators. Take away practices and protocols to begin implementing in your classroom or context the next day.
Please bring a laptop or other device.
Recommended Prerequisite: read the National Research Council: A Framework for K-12 Science Education: Practices, Crosscutting Concepts and Core Ideas (2012), free download
Audience: administrators, curriculum directors, educational coaches, K-12 teachers, STEM Teachers, technology and media specialists, education teachers, paraprofessionals, substitute teachers
Instructor(s): Peney E. Wright
More
Sessions
Wednesday, December 4
Engineering is Elementary (EiE)
Engineering is Elementary (EiE)
Instructor(s): Peney Wright, Eric Yoder
Description of Activity: With strong literacy integration, Engineering is Elementary (EiE) facilitates integrated STEM learning for your students. No prior experience with Engineering, CS or STEM expected. Comprehensive, turn-key STEM engineering design processes, place-based and local “problems,” diverse realistic characters, as well as career connections are all woven into EiE’s curricula. EiE supports the New PA STEELS Academic Standards.
Educating the Next Generation of Problem Solvers and Engineers
YES (Youth Engineering Solutions) is the evolution of the award-winning youth STEM curricula program, EiE including our flagship product, Engineering is Elementary. We educate the next generation of problem solvers through our high-quality, standards-aligned PreK–8 engineering, computer science, and STEM curricula. We invest in educators through our exceptional professional learning offerings.
Because STEM is for everyone, we’re happy to announce that our EiE and YES resources are available for free download in the Curricula section .
“EiE®, the award-winning curricula division of the Museum of Science, Boston, develops research-based, classroom-tested programs that empower children to become lifelong STEM learners and passionate problem solvers. Since 2003, we’ve designed our PreK-8 curricula to encourage all children, including those from underrepresented groups, to see themselves as engineers. Our flexible print, online and blended hands-on programs bring engineering, science and computer science together to prepare today’s students for a fast-paced, global, technology-savvy future.”
Join us for a free overview session where we will explore strong, guided and supportive online resources for teachers, digital and hardcopy storybooks, and materials/supply kits. In-person, hybrid and remote learning options are available. EiE is worth the time to take a good, long look.
MoreSessions
Thursday, December 5
Engineering by Design (EbD)
Engineering by Design (EbD)
Instructor(s): Eric Yoder, Peney Wright, Lisa Kruse and/or Dawn Lynn
Description of Activity: With strong STEM integration anchored in real-world, place-based, learning Engineering by Design (EbD) facilitates in-depth learning for your students. Comprehensive, turn-key STEM engineering design processes, place-based and local “problems,” diverse realistic characters, as well as career connections are all woven into EbD’s curricula. EbD supports the New PA STEELS Academic Standards.
Engineering byDesign™ (EbD)™ is built on the belief that the ingenuity of children is untapped. unrealized potential that, when properly motivated, will lead to the next generation of technologists, innovators, designers, and engineers.
Why EbD?
Using Constructivist models, students participating in the program learn concepts and principles in an authentic problem-/project-based environment. Through an integrative STEM environment, EbD™ uses all four STEM content areas, as well as English Language Arts, to help students understand the complexities of tomorrow.
Join us for a free overview session where we will explore strong, guided and supportive online resources for teachers, digital and hardcopy storybooks, and materials/supply kits. In-person, hybrid and remote learning options are available.
MoreSessions
Thursday, December 5
TUSCARORA INTERMEDIATE UNIT 11 SPECIAL EDUCATION ADVISORY COUNCIL
TUSCARORA INTERMEDIATE UNIT 11 SPECIAL EDUCATION ADVISORY COUNCIL
SAVE THE DATES
2024-2025
9:00am
(end times vary from 1:00pm-3:00pm depending on topics. TaC will be available for consult whole day! )
*September 26, 2024
*October 24, 2024
December 5, 2024
January 23, 2025
February 27,2025
April 24, 2025
Sessions
Thursday, December 5
Gifted Bootcamp
The Gifted Bootcamp is a one day learning event designed for new gifted support teachers, but anyone (administrator or teacher) who would like a refresher is welcome. In this training, we will examine the profile of students receiving gifted services and delve into Chapter 16, including local considerations, roles, and responsibilities. All documentation from the GWR to the NORA will be reviewed as well. We will finish up the day by going over some FAQs and providing some resources.
MoreSessions
Thursday, December 5
SECTION 504 OF THE REHABILITATION ACT OF 1973: WHAT EDUCATORS NEED TO KNOW
SECTION 504 OF THE REHABILITATION ACT OF 1973: WHAT EDUCATORS NEED TO KNOW
- Gain an understanding of the federal and state regulations related to IDEA and Section 504
- Define the term “disability” related to Section 504
- Identify the anti-discrimination protections for all 504 eligible students
- Identify the components of service agreements and types of services and accommodations available
- Identify resources related to Section 504, Chapter 15, IDEA and Chapter 14
Facilitators: Nichole Kopco, PaTTAN Consultant and Roni Russell, PaTTAN Consultant
LUNCH IS ON YOUR OWN
Questions: contact Kelly Zurybida at kzurybida@tiu11.org or call 814-542-2501
MoreSessions
Friday, December 6
SEL Networking
This meeting will be the first in a series of 3 SEL Networking events to be hosted this year.
The topics to be covered this day include:
- Engaging Mindfulness practices for the classroom
- Focus on Social Emotional Learning Concepts
- The use of technology to further develop social emotional learning
This event is free and open to all General Educators who support special education students, Emotional Support teachers and staff, Learning Support teachers and staff, Guidance Counselors, Social Workers, and any professional team member who works with students in need of enhanced social-emotional skills training! Feel free to share the link and encourage your colleagues to attend.
Lunch will be on your own. Please be advised that there is a refrigerator and microwave available on-site, so feel free to pack something to eat.
Sessions
Tuesday, December 10
Math Professional Development Virtual Coaching Session with Dr. Poncy
Dr. Poncy Math Professional Development Virtual Training
December 10, 2024
12:00-3:00
Elementary Teachers 12:00-1:30
Secondary Teachers 1:30-3:00
https://paiu.zoom.us/j/95549386299?pwd=kXxZH6jZnnQjeDEbvSFaYd5KX6WLqn.1
This training will provide teachers with a step by step plan to build support for implementation of the M.I.N.D. math materials and how to use Curriculum-Based Assessment to differentiate instruction. Participants will learn research-based progress monitoring approaches and how to troubleshoot and alter instructional practices to ensure adequate student response. All grant recipients will receive a copy of the text, "Effective Math Interventions", which is Co-Authored by Dr. BrianPoncy.
MoreSessions
Tuesday, December 10
TIPS Team Training - Learn how to run effective data meetings!
The Team Initiated Problem Solving (TIPS) framework can be used to run efficient and effective meetings through the application of foundational principles and a data protocol. It can be used during meetings (e.g., PBIS, RTI, MTSS) focused on data-based decision making to improve student outcomes. TIPS is applicable to varied data sources, content areas, and levels of application. Participants will learn the basics of TIPS and gain the skills to begin immediate implementation of the framework.
Objectives
Participants will:
● Describe the TIPS problem solving model.
● Identify and describe the TIPS foundational practices.
● Demonstrate skills utilizing data throughout the TIPS problem solving model.
● Demonstrate use of tools to engage in evaluation of the TIPS framework.
Target Audience
Administrators, special education administrators, special education teachers, classroom teachers, school psychologist, social workers, school counselors, related service providers.
Friday, December 13, 2024 from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. *Lunch is on your own
TIU11 Main Building, McVeytown, PA
Sessions
Friday, December 13
Open Ended Math Items--Day 1
Open Ended Math Items--Day 1
Outcomes
Participants will:
- be able to understand the writing criteria of open-ended questions.
- be able to understand and develop open-ended question rubrics based on the alignment to standards and Eligible Content.
- understand the scoring process and score of open-ended questions.
- be able to develop a writing process for writing open-ended questions.
- be able to incorporate the Standards of Mathematical Practices in student questioning techniques.
Training information
Audience: Grades 3-6 math and Algebra 1 teachers will be the focus, but all are welcome to attend.
When: December 16, 2024
Time: 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Where: TIU 11, McVeytown, PA
Cost: $20
Lunch will be provided.
Day 2 date and time will be shared once it is scheduled.
Deadline to register is December 5, 2024.
If you have any questions, please contact Alicia Hull.
814-542-2501 ext 1119
MoreSessions
Monday, December 16
PBIS Tier 3 Information Session
PBIS Tier 3 Information Session
December 17 10am-1pm
Lewistown Intermediate School Conference Room
This workshop is by invetation only.
MoreSessions
Tuesday, December 17
Huntingdon/Fulton County Transition Coordinating Council Meetings 24-25
The Huntingdon/Fulton County Transition Coordinating Council is a group of like-minded individuals that wish to support students with disabilities that are of transition age (14-21), as they work towards life after high school. The goal of the group is to strengthen their knowledge in the area of transition through training, resource sharing, interagency collaboration, and networking.
Target Audience: Huntingdon and Fulton County Special Education Teachers & Administrators, Outside Agencies/Providers, Local Business Owners, Guidance Counselors, School Social Workers, Parents, or Secondary Students
*These meetings will be held via Zoom. Virtual Meeting Link will be sent to participants upon registration
If you have any questions please contact:
Staci Young, TIU 11 Educational Consultant
814-542-2501x1126
MoreSessions
Tuesday, December 17
Mifflin/Juniata County Transition Coordinating Council Meetings 24-25
The Mifflin/Juniata County Transition Coordinating Council is a group of like-minded individuals that wish to support students with disabilities that are of transition age (14-21), as they work towards life after high school. The goal of the group is to strengthen their knowledge in the area of transition through training, resource sharing, interagency collaboration, and networking.
Target Audience: Mifflin and Juniata County Special Education Teachers & Administrators, Outside Agencies/Providers, Local Business Owners, Guidance Counselors, School Social Workers, Parents, or Secondary Students
*These meetings will be held via Zoom. Virtual Meeting Link will be sent to participants upon registration
If you have any questions please contact:
Staci Young, TIU 11 Educational Consultant
814-542-2501x1126
MoreSessions
Thursday, December 19
SEL Networking (Social Emotional Learning)
Tuesday, January 7, 2025 (location will be the main TIU building)
This meeting will be the second in a series of 3 SEL Networking events to be hosted this year.
The topic to be covered this day:
- Executive Functioning: everything you need to know!
This event is free and open to all General Educators who support special education students, Emotional Support teachers and staff, Learning Support teachers and staff, Guidance Counselors, Social Workers, and any professional team member who works with students in need of enhanced social-emotional skills training! Feel free to share the link and encourage your colleagues to attend.
Lunch will be on your own.
For more information contact Betsy Cox at ecox@tiu11.org
More
Sessions
Tuesday, January 7
Tier #1 ENGINE of Central PA: Spring 3D STEELS Educator Community of Practice – Virtual
Tier #1 ENGINE of Central PA: Spring 3D STEELS Educator Community of Practice – Virtual
Instructor(s): Peney E. Wright, Jeff Remington
Tier #1 Series Our goals are to begin conversations about the shift towards the new Pennsylvania Science, Technology, Engineering, Environmental Literacy and Sustainability Academic Science Standards (STEELS) that were fully adopted in June 2022. A series of ten interactive webinars will include an introduction to Phenomena-based science education, 3D teaching and learning, equity and inclusion, Science and Engineering Practices, Crosscutting Concepts, Disciplinary Core Ideas, Student Performance Expectations, PBL, Productive Student Discourse, Technology and Engineering Integration, 3D Assessments, and Reviewing and Critiquing for High Quality Instructional Materials (HQIM.) Sessions build upon knowledge, pedagogy and practices of the preceding ones. It is recommended that all are taken, in order, to develop a foundation for this shift in science education.
Asynchronous work is required: pre-reading one STEM Teaching Tools Practice Brief, posted reflections regarding the readings, and applying what is learned to participants’ contexts. Participants may join virtually in-person, work completely asynchronously or attend as a hybrid mix. For a full list of sessions and dates, click on Spring 'SY 23-24 ENGINE 3-D STEELS Educator CoP
Series closes June 31, 2024.
Recommended Prerequisite: read the National Research Council: A Framework for K-12 Science Education: Practices, Crosscutting Concepts and Core Ideas (2012), free download
Date(s): Series: Tuesdays 1/7/25 – 5/13/25
Number of Participant Activity 48 Hours: 35.0
Location: Virtual
Audience: Administrators K-12 educators, STEM teachers, library media specialists, special education educators
MoreSessions
Tuesday, January 7
Tuesday, May 13
Code.org K- 5 CS Fundamentals Workshop for Elementary Teachers - Virtual
Instructor(s): Peney E. Wright, M.Ed. TIU 11 STEM/STEAM Curriculum and Instruction Specialist
Description of Activity: Code.org CS Fundamentals: Fully supported, free computer science curriculum and activities for Elementary Teachers
Regardless of what subject you teach, computer science is foundational knowledge for all students in the 21st century. Incorporating it into your classroom will give your students a huge leg up. Besides, this is a subject the kids love learning. With the help of this Code.org, no cost, one-day workshop for elementary school teachers, you will receive support in teaching computer science even if you have no prior experience. In addition, the activities are really fun!
What’s in a workshop?
In-person instruction from an experienced computer science facilitator, including an intro to computer science, pedagogy, overview of the online curriculum, teacher dashboard, and strategies for teaching “unplugged” classroom activities. Over 10,000 teachers have participated in a workshop and the majority say it’s the best PD they’ve ever attended.
What you'll get from this workshop:
- In-person instruction from an experienced computer science facilitator.
- An intro to computer science and pedagogy.
- An overview of the online curriculum and teacher dashboard.
- A printed curriculum guide containing course lesson plans.
- Strategies for teaching "unplugged" classroom activities.
Sign up now so you can start teaching these life-changing skills! Learn more about Code.org’s K-5 program at http://code.org/k5. Please feel free to email Peney Wright for more details. pwright@tiu11.org
Audience: elementary educators, special education teachers, ELL teachers
MoreSessions
Thursday, January 9
Winter Book Study - The Boy Who Was Raised As A Dog
The Boy Who Was Raised As A Dog
Authors: Dr. Bruce Perry and Maia Szalavitz
Facilitated by Betsy Cox
In this classic work of developmental psychology, renowned psychiatrist and the coauthor of the #1 New York Times bestseller What Happened to You? reveals how trauma affects children—and outlines the path to recovery. How does trauma affect a child's mind—and how can that mind recover? Child psychiatrist Dr. Bruce D. Perry has helped children faced with unimaginable horror: genocide survivors, murder witnesses, kidnapped teenagers, and victims of family violence. In the classic The Boy Who Was Raised as a Dog, Dr. Perry tells their stories of trauma and transformation and shares their lessons of courage, humanity, and hope. Deftly combining unforgettable case histories with his own compassionate, insightful strategies for rehabilitation, Perry explains what happens to children’s brains when they are exposed to extreme stress—and reveals the unexpected measures that can be taken to ease such pain and help them grow into healthy adults. Only when we understand the science of the mind and the power of love and nurturing can we hope to heal the spirit of even the most wounded child.
Format: Zoom Meetings (Link will be shared via email on 11/1/2024)
Audience: Any regular or special education teacher interested in a flexible way to earn Act 48 hours. Specials teachers are also welcome!
How it works:
● Check out the book from the library or purchase it. Begin reading and be sure to note anything that is “discussion worthy” as we will likely circle back to those areas in our meetings. This is a long and meaty book, so pace yourself.
● The discussion outline will be emailed to you on November 1, 2024. There will be 4 live Zoom meetings that are required in order to receive your credit hours for this offering. Links will be provided in the forthcoming email.
● Be prepared to participate in Zoom discussions as outlined from 3:00-4:00pm on the following dates:
○ Thursday, January 9, 2025
○ Thursday, February 6, 2025
○ Thursday, March 6, 2025
○ Thursday, April 3, 2025
● You will receive 4 participation hours for each session that you attend, totaling 16 hours upon completion of the course. You will not receive hours for any dates that you do not join the live Zoom session. A certificate with your credit hours will be issued upon completion of the book study.
Sessions
Thursday, January 9
Thursday, February 6
Thursday, March 6
Thursday, April 3
Elementary PBIS Advanced Tiers training, Day 1 of 2
Title: PBIS Advanced Tiers training, Day 1 of 2
Details: Participants will learn how to conceptualize Tier 2 in a Multi-tiered System of Supports; assemble a Tier 2 team; assess current interventions and core features. Participants will also action plan for next steps. Participans must attend Day 2 on March 7, 2024.
Date: January 10, 2025
Time: 8:00am-3:00pm
Location: TIU Main Office, Room TBD
More