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Keynote: State of the Network | 2023 PaPBS Coaches Day

Keynote: State of the Network | 2023 PaPBS Coaches Day

02/07/2023
00:21:33 minutes
The PaPBS' Coaches Day is specifically designed to support Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) school-wide and program-wide PBIS coaches. Through participation in PAPBS Coaches' Day, PBIS coaches at all levels will enhance their skills to provide coaching supports to their respective PBIS team(s) for initial and sustained implementation, working toward fidelity. PBIS Coaches will participate in sessions customized to their role (program-wide or school-wide), developmental level(s) of students they serve (early childhood, elementary, secondary) as well as level of coaching experience (ranging from new to experienced).

Language-Literacy Connections: Combining Assessment, Instruction, and Intervention

04/03/2018
01:27:04 minutes
This session will focus on interconnections between oral language and literacy development across the grades from kindergarten through high school. Topics will include implications for identifying typical development, difference, and disorder using standardized tools followed by curriculum- based language assessment and intervention. Classroom- and curriculum-based approaches for combining general education instruction and special education intervention, with an emphasis on communicating through writing, will be introduced.

Leading by Convening: The Human Side of Practice Change

04/03/2018
01:26:00 minutes
Sometimes the most well researched and carefully implemented strategies just don't “stick.” What accounts for disconnect we often see between research and practice? What might make a difference? Over 15 years, 50 national organizations came together to address common challenges through the IDEA Partnership at the National Association of State Directors of Special Education (NASDSE). The lived experience of their members led to a focus on the human side of practice change. In this session, we will explore Leading by Convening (LbC), a blueprint for authentic engagement written entirely by stakeholders, which includes tools that are ready-to-use in your work.
Learning Sendero Groups Seeing Eye GPS App

Learning Sendero Groups Seeing Eye GPS App

03/12/2018
This webinar is a starting guide intended for Orientation and Mobility Specialists interested in learning the basics of Sendero Group's Seeing Eye GPS App. The following topics are covered: · Benefits of Accessible GPS · Frequently Asked Questions · Downloading, Purchasing, and Upgrading the App · App Basics: Accuracy, Maps, Basic Functions · Getting Started: Screen Layout, Function Buttons · App Functions: Location, LookAround Mode, Points of Interest (POIs), and Routes · Practicing with the App: Learn How to Create Various Routes and Save your own Points of Interest (POIs). · Helpful Tips to get the most out of Seeing Eye GPS
Leverage Instructional Practices - Implementation Barriers & Resolutions

Leverage Instructional Practices - Implementation Barriers & Resolutions

12/09/2022
01:48:58 minutes
This session will focus on an Implementation Debrief. Teams will identify what barriers they encountered and how they resolved those barriers to the implementation of the integrated lesson-planning process and universal instruction using UDL. Team Exemplar/Showcasing will focus on what they have accomplished and implemented during the Fall semester.

Mac and iOS Accessibility for Students with High-Incidence Disabilities

04/18/2018
02:49:15 minutes
This training will provide an overview of built-in accessibility tools, Mac operating system X features, and common productivity tools that can be useful to students with high-incidence disabilities (e.g., dyslexia, learning disabilities). The program will also include discussion and demonstration of third-party tools that are available at low or no-cost to serve the same purposes. Participants will also find the information useful for incorporating Universal Design for Learning (UDL) approaches to their instruction and supports.
Make Tier 2 Meetings More Efficient and Effective with Team-Initiated Problem Solving (TIPS)

Make Tier 2 Meetings More Efficient and Effective with Team-Initiated Problem Solving (TIPS)

04/12/2024
03:13:28 minutes
This training will lead participants through the Team Initiated Problem-Solving (TIPS) model that will help to make Tier 2 meetings more efficient and your intervention systems more effective. We'll briefly cover the meeting foundations and spend the majority of the time discussing critical components such as precision problem statements, goals, decision rules, solution development, and fidelity.

Making Connections: Tools for College and Career Readiness

03/19/2013
01:58:15 minutes
What is meant by the term “college and career readiness” for all students? What are critical components of a three-tiered model of college and career readiness and dropout prevention for all students? How would secondary transition for students with disabilities be integrated into a tiered model? This webinar explores a conceptual approach for preparing all students for post-secondary education/training, employment, and participation in a global society.

Making Physical Activity Meaningful for Students Who Have a Visual Impairment (VI), are Deaf or Hard of Hearing (HOH), or Deafblind: at School, Home and in the Community - Part 2

10/07/2013
02:08:28 minutes
This session will cover instructional tips from professionals working with students with VI, deaf or HOH, or deafblind and is based on a compilation of journal articles related to this topic. This session will look at the correlations of physical activities and how they affect a student’s home life. Interviews from parents of students who have VI, are deaf or HOH, or deafblind will be shared. Real-life examples of skill demonstrations and physical activities will be presented. The importance of the team approach in educating the student will be examined along with strategies when working with interpreters or interveners. Participants will have firsthand experience of the physical activities using sensory loss simulation.

Mand Training Basics

01/29/2014
02:38:20 minutes
Social initiation and communication deicits are hallmarks of autism. Mand training provides a method to teach children to ask for what they want and to initiate interactions with others. This session will discuss the basic principles and procedures of teaching children to make requests. It will include techniques to establish motivation, teach children to approach other people, and to develop a broad range of effective requesting behaviors.