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The Inclusive Classroom, Preventing Special Education Due Process , East Lansing, MI
From Wednesday, September 29, 2010 -  08:00am
To Thursday, September 30, 2010 - 05:00pm
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The Inclusive Classroom, and Preventing Special Education Due Process
 
September 29 - 30, 2010
 
"The Inclusive Classroom"
With Paula Kluth, Ph.D.
Wednesday, September 29, 2010Paula Kluth
This interactive day features group activities, real-world stories, and tools you can bring back to the classroom immediately. Participants will learn practical ways of supporting students with autism spectrum labels and other disabilities within a general education classroom. The centerpiece of the presentation is Dr. Kluth's "Top Ten Strategies List for Inclusive Classrooms" in which she addresses the need for sensory supports, visuals, active learning, "safe space," and materials that capitalize on student strengths. Other topics addressed include defining (and redefining) autism, listening to the voices of those with autism, creating more responsive lessons, making the classroom comfortable, and providing opportunities for communication skill development. The presentation provides teachers with the necessary knowledge and strategies to understand every student as complex, as capable, and as a learner.
 
"Preventing Special Education Due Process Through Effective Educational Collaboration"
With Patrick Schwarz, Ph.D. 
Thursday, September 30, 2010Patrick Schwarz
Top tips and tools for special education collaborative success will be shared, taught and applied in this interactive workshop.  Areas include effective teaching strategy, information recording, data-progress procedures, interpersonal relationship building, active listening and problem-solving.  Collaboration processes for this workshop are taken from Dr. Schwarz's book, "You're Welcome," which answers the most significant collaboration questions in schools posed by teachers today.  He has been part of many due process procedures serving as an expert witness and has experienced first-hand what is needed to prevent due process.  Dr. Schwarz will use this direct experience in providing the most important and current information for making teaching and recording procedures accountable and effective.  He will also provide you with family, lawyer, hearing officer and courtroom perspectives for a meaningful, important day of immediately applicable information.
 
 
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Spectrum Training Systems
(920) 749-0332

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