2018 HELIX Conference: High Expectations for Students With Low Incidence Disabilities
Session Dates
Sunday November 11, 2018 2:00 PM - 5:15 PM
Closed
The 2018 HELIX Conference stands for high expectations for students with low incidence disabilities. HELIX will provide four days of in-depth sessions focusing on the instructional, assessment, and planning needs of students with visual impairment, who are Deaf-Blind, with hearing loss, with intellectual disabilities, who have sustained a traumatic brain injury, and/or with complex communication needs. State and national experts in their fields will engage teachers, administrators, therapists, and family members in comprehensive learning that focuses on strategies and skills that can be applied in service to high expectations for all our students.
Objectives - Participants will:
- Identify research-based strategies for teaching students with low incidence disabilities.
- Identify two ways that one’s current practices could be enhanced by strategies learned during the conference.
- Identify instructional and technology resources to increase the communication and language skills of students with low incidence disabilities.
Target Audience
Teachers, administrators, speech language pathologists, related service providers, consultants, training and consulting staff, paraprofessionals, family members
Individuals attending this course must arrive on time and stay the duration of the course in order to receive Act 48 Professional Education hours. Requests for exceptions are to be brought to the attention of the individual's Superintendent or IU Director prior to the course.