Lost at School Book Study
This is an asynchronous student support book study in collaboration with the MASH Program with Dr. Ross Greene's book "Lost at School."
The NCESD offers a variety of professional development opportunities for educators, administrators and other school staff. The calendar below includes most of our current offerings, but check our full listing on pdEnroller.
This is an asynchronous student support book study in collaboration with the MASH Program with Dr. Ross Greene's book "Lost at School."
In this session, participants will learn about the purpose of taking data; establishing baselines; diagnostic assessment; identifying instructional level; finding the right progress monitoring tool; determining goals, aimlines, and rates of improvement; group/Individual examples and practice; and, progress monitoring and analysis.
Based on the science of behavior change, participants will learn assessment and communication skills that promote motivation for students to make sustained changes in their own behaviors.
In this session, participants will learn the brief overview of ABCs / Behavior functions; purpose of taking data; types of data collection; determining which method to use; building a tailored data collection tool; case studies and practice; and, progress monitoring and analysis
The STEM Summit provides professional learning opportunities for teachers and educational staff members in the areas of science, technology, engineering and mathematics taught by experts and specialists in their fields.
Learn how to align student High School and Beyond Plans and IEPs in order to maximize positive student outcomes.
Overview More information coming soon! Date & Time Thursday, August 18 9:30am - 3:30pm Location North Central ESD [...]
Join us for our monthly Cyber Meetup events! These events are designed for business, education, technology, and community partners to come together for collaborative learning and discussion on technology topics. Every event features a short presentation from a technology professional, discussion, and time for networking.
This event will cover how to conduct effective special education meetings when an interpreter is involved. These tips are based on input from experienced special education interpreters and from parents. There will be time to reflect on common challenges and cultural awareness. This event is for both special educators and interpreters.
This three-hour professional learning opportunity is for instructional paraeducators, K-12. Participants will Identify equitable and inclusive strategies that can be used to support a positive and safe learning environment including de-escalation strategies.
This session will provide hands-on practice with developing class-wide systems, routines, and prevention strategies that build efficient classroom management systems.
This 2 hour professional learning opportunity will prepare paraeducators within their district to understand and use technology effectively for communication and instruction.
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Educational Service District
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