ENGINE of Central PA: 3D STEELS Educator Community of Practice
Description of Activity: 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, 3D
teaching and learning, equity and inclusion, Science and Engineering Practices, Crosscutting Concepts, Disciplinary Core Ideas, Student Performance Expectations, PBL, Productive Student Discourse, TE Integration, 3D Assessments, and Reviewing and Critiquing for High Quality Instructional Materials (HQIM.)
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.
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Thursday, January 12
Tuesday, January 24
Thursday, February 9
Tuesday, February 21
Tuesday, March 7
Thursday, March 23
Tuesday, April 4
Thursday, April 20
Thursday, May 4
Tuesday, May 16
Friday, June 30
2023 Paraeducator Book Study - What Happened to You?
What Happened to You?
Authors: Dr. Bruce Perry and Oprah Winfrey,
Facilitated by Betsy Cox
Our earliest experiences shape our lives far down the road, and What Happened to You? Provides powerful scientific and emotional insights into the behavioral patterns so many of us struggle to understand. “Through this lens we can build a renewed sense of personal self-worth and ultimately recalibrate our responses to circumstances, situations, and relationships. It is, in other words, the key to reshaping our very lives.”―Oprah Winfrey
This book is going to change the way you see your life. Have you ever wondered "Why did I do that?" or "Why can't I just control my behavior?" Others may judge our reactions and think, "What's wrong with that person?" When questioning our emotions, it's easy to place the blame on ourselves; holding ourselves and those around us to an impossible standard. It's time we started asking a different question.
Through deeply personal conversations, Oprah Winfrey and renowned brain and trauma expert Dr. Bruce Perry offer a groundbreaking and profound shift from asking “What’s wrong with you?” to “What happened to you?” Winfrey shares stories from her own past, understanding through experience the vulnerability that comes from facing trauma and adversity at a young age. In conversation throughout the book, she and Dr. Perry focus on understanding people, behavior, and ourselves. It’s a subtle but profound shift in our approach to trauma, and it’s one that allows us to understand our pasts in order to clear a path to our future―opening the door to resilience and healing in a proven, powerful way.
Format: Zoom Meetings (Link will be shared upon registration)
Book Study Meeting Dates:
• Wednesday, May 31, 2023 3-3:30 pm
• Wednesday, June 7, 2023 8:30-9:30 am
• Wednesday, Jun 14, 2023 8:30-9:30 am
• Wednesday, Jun 21, 2023 8:30-9:30 am
How it works:
• Check out the book from the library or purchase it.
• Check your email for the ZOOM link and Syllabus (one week prior to the meeting)
• Join ZOOM using the link provided
• Read the book as outlined and shared during our first organizational meeting
• Get ready to share your thoughts and ideas as we journey through the book together in a flexible Zoom (or Google doc format)
• If you are not present for a ZOOM meeting, you will be required to provide a written summary of the chapters covered in order to receive your hours
• A certificate with your 15 credit hours will be issued upon completion of the book study
**15 professional development hours will be awarded for participation in the book study series. A certificate of completion will be provided.
NOTE: The hours will be awarded for the 2022/2023 school year OR the 2023/2024 school year.
Sessions
Wednesday, May 31
Wednesday, June 7
Wednesday, June 14
Wednesday, June 21
2023 Paraeducator Book Study - The Power of the Podcasts
Format: Podcast link https://features.apmreports.org/reading/
Zoom Link will be sent to participants.
Meeting Dates/Times:
Thursday, June 1, 2023 7:30-8:30 am
Thursday June 8, 2023 8:00-9:00 am
Thursday, June 15, 2023 8:00-9:00 am
Tuesday, June 20, 2023 8:00-9:00 am
How It Works:
1. Watch the required Podcasts
2. Check your email for the ZOOM link and Syllabus (one week prior to the meeting)
3. Join ZOOM using the link provided
4. Read the book as outlined and shared during our first organizational meeting
5. Get ready to share your thoughts and ideas as we journey through the book together Zoom
6. If you are not present for a ZOOM meeting, you will be required to provide a written summary of the chapters covered in order to receive your hours
7. A certificate with your 15 credit hours will be issued upon completion of the book study
**15 professional development hours will be awarded for participation in the book study series. A certificate of completion will be provided.
NOTE: The hours will be awarded for the 2022/2023 school year OR the 2023/2024 school year.
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Thursday, June 1
Thursday, June 8
Thursday, June 15
Tuesday, June 20
2023 Paraeducator Book Study - What I Wish My Teacher Knew: How One Question Can Change Everything for Our Kids
What I Wish My Teacher Knew: How One Question Can Change Everything for Our Kids
Author: Kyle Schwartz
Facilitated by: Staci Young
Limited to 20 participants
“One day, third-grade teacher Kyle Schwartz asked her students to fill-in-the-blank in this sentence: “I wish my teacher knew _____.” The results astounded her. Some answers were humorous, others were heartbreaking-all were profoundly moving and enlightening. The results opened her eyes to the need for educators to understand the unique realities their students face in order to create an open, safe and supportive place in the classroom. When Schwartz shared her experience online, teachers around the globe began sharing their own contributions to #IWishMyTeacherKnew.
Kyle’s book tells the story of the #IWishMyTeacherKnew movement, with dozens of students’ handwritten emotional and insightful responses throughout. It provides a look at systemic problems that affect students nationwide, like poverty and mobility, alongside issues that affect millions of individual students, such as trauma and the challenge of developing meaningful classroom relationships. Kyle shares real stories from students, teachers, and family members that shed light on how we can all help students tackle challenges and grow as individuals. She shares strategies that can work in classrooms across America.”
Join me to discuss how you, as an educational professional, can implement strategies to engage ALL students and show them that you care about them and they matter everyday!
Format: Zoom Meetings (Note: Link will be shared once you have registered)
Book Study Meeting Dates:
• Wednesday, June 7, 2023 9:00-10:00 am
• Wednesday, June 14, 2023 9:00-10:00 am
• Wednesday, June 21, 2023 9:00-10:00 am
• Wednesday, June 28, 2023 9:00-10:00 am
How It Works:
• Check out the book from the library or purchase it.
• Check your email for the ZOOM link and Syllabus (one week prior to the meeting)
• Join ZOOM using the link provided
• Read the book as assigned prior to ZOOM meetings
• Get ready to share your thoughts and ideas as we journey through the book together in a flexible Zoom (or Google doc format)
• If you are not present for a ZOOM meeting, you will be required to provide a written summary of the chapters covered in order to receive your hours
• A certificate with your 15 credit hours will be issued upon completion of the book study
**15 professional development hours will be awarded for participation in the book study series. A certificate of completion will be provided.
NOTE: The hours will be awarded for the 2022/2023 school year OR the 2023/2024 school year.
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Wednesday, June 7
Wednesday, June 14
Wednesday, June 21
Wednesday, June 28
Mandated Reporting/Educator Discipline
Event Mandated Reporter and Educator Discipline Training Act 126 of 2012 ("Child Abuse Recognition and Reporting Training") amended the Public School Code of 1949 to mandate that all school entities and independent contractors of school…training every five years on child abuse and sexual misconduct recognition and reporting. The law went into effect on January 2, 2013. Recognition of the signs of sexual misconduct, as defined in Act 126; Reporting…Educator Discipline Act, including mandatory reporting requirements; and Maintenance of Professional and Appropriate Relationships with Students. The first three hours of the workshop; will cover Mandated Reporter training, the last hour will cover Educator Discipline
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Tuesday, June 13
Meaningful Watershed Educational Experiences (MWEEs)
Instructor(s): Peney Wright, Eric Yoder
Description of Activity: All of central Pennsylvania is part of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed and there are five other watersheds that our state impact. Pennsylvania is committed to protecting these precious natural resources. A water shed is land area whose runoff drains into any river, stream, lake, and/or ocean. However, runoff from fields, lawns, pavement, and construction sites could carry potentially harmful materials from our watersheds to our rivers, bays and oceans. Even if you live, work, or play far from a river, your actions could have an impact on the quality of the water in many areas. Grants are available to fund MWEEs.
A MWEE is…students exploring real world issues…in the field and in the classroom…students using evidence to draw conclusions and… take action! MWEEs use project-based methods, as well as, student voice and choice to engage learners in Local Issues Definition and Research, Outdoor Field Experiences, Synthesis and Conclusion, all leading towards Stewardship and Civic Action. These essential 4 student supporting practices are structured by active teacher support, local context, classroom integration and sustained activity.
Environmental Education and Advocate Stakeholders urge all school districts to engage learners in at least one MWEE in elementary, one MWEE in middle school and one MWEE in high school. MWEEs support PA’s New SE, EE & TE Academic Standards. During MWEE Session #1 we’ll walk you through a MWEE in action. In Session #2 we will spend most of the day experiences Outdoor Field Experience. There will be time during the second session for preliminary planning for your own MWEE.
Sessions Progression: Session #1 must be completed first, but any subsequent Session #2 workshop may be selected throughout the school year. They can be, but do not have to be, completed in close proximity.
Audience: all PreK-12 educators, library/media specialists, STEM Specialists,
Instructional Coaches, special education educators
Credits: Will be awarded after Session 2 is completed.
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Wednesday, June 14
Thursday, June 15
Implementing the New PA Integrated Science (SE), Technology and Engineering (TE), Environmental Literacy and Sustainability (ELS) “STEELS” Academic Standards
Instructor(s): Peney E. Wright, Eric Yoder
Description of Activity: Full implementation of PA’s Integrated SE, TE & ELS (STEELS) Academic Standards and revised PSSA Science Testing format will begin school year 2025-2026. In preparation for this 3-year roll out, we are offering a series of two workshop sessions. In session #1, we will unpack the new standards’ characteristics and format, focus on student performance expectations and take a deep dive into grade level and grade band STEELS 3-dimensional standards. Session #2 supports educators with project-based learning pedagogy and communicating claim-evidence- reasoning (C-E-R) techniques to meet student performance expectations; followed by district wide time for creating a plan of action for the district and curriculum mapping.
Teams will set goals and plan regularly scheduled meetings and IU check-ins.
Minimum of seven per team.
Act 48 credit will be awarded.
A light breakfast and lunch will be served.
Strongly Recommended: Assemble a team of at least one district-level administrator, curriculum and instruction director, special education director, one building administrator, one K-2 teacher, one 3-5 teacher, one middle school teacher, one high school teacher,
a STEM teacher, one or more special education teachers, one or more ELL teachers, an instructional coach, and/or guidance counselors.
Sessions Progression: Session #1 must be completed first, but any subsequent Session #2 workshop may be selected throughout the school year. They can be, but do not have to be, completed in close proximity.
See additional PD opportunities to support the new standards: Meaningful Watershed Educational Experiences (MWEEs), Engineering is Elementary (EiE) and Engineering by Design (EbD)
Audience: administrators, principals or assistant principals, curriculum director, elementary
teachers, middle school teachers, high school teachers, STEM teachers, instructional coaches, library media specialists, special education teachers, ELL teachers and/or guidance counselor
Credit will not be awarded until both sessions are complete.
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Tuesday, June 20
Wednesday, June 21
Safety Care Re-certification Training
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 a re-certification. There will be a $7.00 charge for materials and processing. 1/2 hour lunch on your own. We need a minimum of 6 people in order to run the training.
*Please note new training location, there is limited parking behind JCEL or street parking.
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Tuesday, June 27
Safety Care Re-certification Training
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 a re-certification. There will be a $7.00 charge for materials and processing. 1/2 hour lunch on your own. We need a minimum of 6 people in order to run the training.
*Please note new training location, there is limited parking behind JCEL or street parking.
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Thursday, July 6
Safety Care-Lite Recertification (Juniata Valley only)
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 a re-certification training. There will be a $7.00 charge for materials and processing. 1/2 hour lunch on your own. We need a minimum of 6 people in order to run the training.
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Thursday, July 20
K-12 SAP Three Day Training
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 Commit- tee 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. REGISTRATION WILL BEGIN AT 7:30 AM
(The location of the training is tentative, you will be notified immediately if the location changes)
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Monday, July 24
Tuesday, July 25
Wednesday, July 26
Safety Care Re-certification Training
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 a re-certification. There will be a $7.00 charge for materials and processing. 1/2 hour lunch on your own. We need a minimum of 6 people in order to run the training.
*Please note new training location, there is limited parking behind JCEL or street parking.
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Wednesday, August 2
Safety Care Initial Training August 7-8, 2023
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 a re-certification. There will be a $7.00 charge for materials and processing. 1/2 hour lunch on your own. We need a minimum of 6 people in order to run the training.
*Please note new training location, there is limited parking behind JCEL or street parking.
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Monday, August 7
Tuesday, August 8
Safety Care-Lite Recertification Training
Safety Care-Lite Recertification (EI Only) Morning Session - 8:00am-11:30am
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 a re-certification training. There will be a $7.00 charge for materials and processing. 1/2 hour lunch on your own. We need a minimum of 6 people in order to run the training.
Safety Care-Lite Recertification (EI Only) Afternoon Session - 12:00pm-3:30pm
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 a re-certification training. There will be a $7.00 charge for materials and processing. 1/2 hour lunch on your own. We need a minimum of 6 people in order to run the training.
Please selecto only one Session.
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Wednesday, September 6
Functional Behavior Assessments and Positive Behavior Support Plans
IU is hosting Ashley Harned, M. Ed., BCBA, Educational Consultant from PaTTAN.
Title: Functional Behavior Assessments and Positive Behavior Support Plans
When a student’s behavior is interfering with his/her learning or the learning of others, a Functional Behavioral Assessment (FBA) is used to identify problem behaviors and develop interventions to improve or eliminate those behaviors. The procedural steps in conducting a FBA require focused teaming, precise behavioral tracking, and targeted interventions to best support the student in all intended educational settings. Intervention fidelity and progress monitoring are additional key factors that effectively link the socially appropriate replacement behaviors to a supporting student level Positive Behavior Support Plan. Attendees in this session will learn how to conduct a Functional Behavioral Assessment and the requisite behavioral decision-making process to successfully connect interventions to a technically adequate Positive Behavior Support Plan. Explicit areas of focus will include the process of making data informed decisions and fidelity based progress monitoring at both the targeted and tertiary levels of student support.
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Wednesday, September 20
Physical Activity to Help Children Regulate in School
Physical Activity to Help Children Regulate in School
target audience- Special Ed. teachers and para support staff.lege
Atendees will learn how to expand or enhance their implementation of the use of physical movement breaks for students with Autism
through the use of a consultative coaching model. Hands-on practice with physical movement will demonstrate how emotional regulation and positive classroom behaviors are connected for students with Autism.
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Thursday, September 21
Safety Care Recertification (MCSD only)
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 a re-certification training. There will be a $7.00 charge for materials and processing. 1/2 hour lunch on your own. We need a minimum of 6 people in order to run the training.
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Friday, September 22
Social Emotional Learning Network (SEL)
This is open to all special education staff, emotional support teachers, guidance counselors, school psychologist and social workers. All meetings will be held at Juniata College in the JCEL building from 9am-3pm. If we can get the link live, I will email you for each meeting.
For more information contact Betsy Cox at ecox@tiu11.org
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Wednesday, October 4
Transition Mapping Workshop
Transition Mapping Workshop
Facilitator: Staci Young
Date: October 11, 2023
Time: 8:30 AM-4:00 PM
Location: JCEL Huntingdon; 419 14th Street; Huntingdon, PA 16652
Designed for transition coordinators and/or supervisors, this initial workshop will provide an overview of secondary transition planning as well as opportunities to work collaboratively to design a transition mapping tool that is aligned to the needs of your Local Education Agency (LEA). Resources for transition assessment, agency linkages, services and activities, and student/family engagement will be provided to support your secondary transition planning. Follow up coaching and support will be provided based on district requests and needs of the LEA.
6.5 Act 48 Hours will be offered
Questions: Contact Staci Young syoung@tiu11.org
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Wednesday, October 11
Safety Care Recertification (MCSD only)
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 a re-certification training. There will be a $7.00 charge for materials and processing. 1/2 hour lunch on your own. We need a minimum of 6 people in order to run the training.
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Friday, October 20
PULSE - Principals Understanding Leadership in Special Education
This course is ONLY for General Education Administration - Principals, and Assistant Principals. This 30-hour course aims to build upon principals’ working knowledge and skill sets needed to successfully innovate and program for students with disabilities. The growing field of research at the intersection of principals and special education yields evidence-based practices that support outcomes for students with disabilities.
The three professional development days (followed by a half-day of project presentations) are titled as follows:
- Day 1: Leading a Culture of Change
- Day 2: Being an Instructional Leader
- Day 3: Supporting Effective Behavioral Systems.
Please note, each instructional day requires the completion of 3 hours of pre- reading/activities.
Objectives/Skills/Knowledge to be gained from training event:
• Identify the necessary components to effect change
• Analyze and share their vision and mission statements
• Identify key principles of IDEA and Chapter 14 regulations
• Identify the roles and responsibilities of an LEA representative
• Analyze and implement the use of assessment data to guide instructional decision making
• Analyze data to identify patterns of behavior
• Identify alternatives to suspension and expulsion
• Identify organizational culture and core values to strengthen relationships with stakeholders
THE PULSE COURSE
The PULSE course is worth 30 hours of Act 45 PIL credit. 3.5 days training (3 full-day trainings with a half day dedicated to presentations). Eighteen (18) of these hours are direct instruction and 12 of these hours are extended learning via pre-readings/assignments and a work-based project.
Questions please contack Betsy Cox or Lisa Kruse at ecox@tiu11.org or ekruse@tiu11.org
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Tuesday, October 24
Tuesday, January 23
Tuesday, March 26
Tuesday, May 21
Huntingdon County Transition Coordinating Council Meetings 23-24
The Huntingdon 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 County Special Education Teachers & Administrators, Outside Agencies/Providers, Local Business Owners, Guidance Counselors, School Social Workers, Parents, or Students
*Virtual Meeting Link will be sent to participants upon registration
If you have any questions please contact:
Staci Young, TIU 11 Educational Consultant
syoung@tiu11.org
814-542-2501x1126
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Wednesday, November 1
Fulton County Transition Coordinating Council Meetings 23-24
The 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: Fulton County Special Education Teachers & Administrators, Outside Agencies/Providers, Local Business Owners, Guidance Counselors, School Social Workers, Parents, or Students
*Virtual Meeting Link will be sent to participants upon registration
If you have any questions please contact:
Staci Young, TIU 11 Educational Consultant
syoung@tiu11.org
814-542-2501x1126
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Thursday, November 2
Safety Care Initial Training November 6-7, 2023
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 a re-certification. There will be a $7.00 charge for materials and processing. 1/2 hour lunch on your own. We need a minimum of 6 people in order to run the training.
*Please note new training location, there is limited parking behind JCEL or street parking.
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Monday, November 6
Tuesday, November 7
Mifflin/Juniata County Transition Coordinating Council Meetings 23-24
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: Fulton County Special Education Teachers & Administrators, Outside Agencies/Providers, Local Business Owners, Guidance Counselors, School Social Workers, Parents, or Students
*Virtual Meeting Link will be sent to participants upon registration
If you have any questions please contact:
Staci Young, TIU 11 Educational Consultant
syoung@tiu11.org
814-542-2501x1126
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Tuesday, November 7
Social Emotional Learning Network (SEL)
This is open to all special education staff, emotional support teachers, guidance counselors, school psychologist and social workers. All meetings will be held at Juniata College in the JCEL building from 9am-3pm. If we can get the link live, I will email you for each meeting.
For more information contact Betsy Cox at ecox@tiu11.org
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Wednesday, December 13
Huntingdon County Transition Coordinating Council Meetings 23-24
The Huntingdon 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 County Special Education Teachers & Administrators, Outside Agencies/Providers, Local Business Owners, Guidance Counselors, School Social Workers, Parents, or Students
*Virtual Meeting Link will be sent to participants upon registration
If you have any questions please contact:
Staci Young, TIU 11 Educational Consultant
syoung@tiu11.org
814-542-2501x1126
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Wednesday, January 10
Fulton County Transition Coordinating Council Meetings 23-24
The 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: Fulton County Special Education Teachers & Administrators, Outside Agencies/Providers, Local Business Owners, Guidance Counselors, School Social Workers, Parents, or Students
*Virtual Meeting Link will be sent to participants upon registration
If you have any questions please contact:
Staci Young, TIU 11 Educational Consultant
syoung@tiu11.org
814-542-2501x1126
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Thursday, January 11
Mifflin/Juniata County Transition Coordinating Council Meetings 23-24
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: Fulton County Special Education Teachers & Administrators, Outside Agencies/Providers, Local Business Owners, Guidance Counselors, School Social Workers, Parents, or Students
*Virtual Meeting Link will be sent to participants upon registration
If you have any questions please contact:
Staci Young, TIU 11 Educational Consultant
syoung@tiu11.org
814-542-2501x1126
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Tuesday, January 16
Safety Care Recertification (MCSD only)
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 a re-certification training. There will be a $7.00 charge for materials and processing. 1/2 hour lunch on your own. We need a minimum of 6 people in order to run the training.
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