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Meliah Bell

Strength Based Coaching Workshop - Multiple Locations - Multiple Dates - 0 views

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    Strengths-Based Coaching®: 12 hour training for coaches and leaders in the fields of early childhood, school-age, and youth. Strengths-Based Coaching®: A Journey into Coaching is a practical approach for working with adults that will fundamentally change the way coaches and leaders support and sustain quality improvements in their programs, agencies, and school districts. This training enhances the coaching role of leaders,  building on their strengths, knowledge, and skills. Strengths-Based Coaching® is based on five foundations: adult learning theory, core beliefs, how to approach others, relationship building, and communication. These five foundations lead to positive feedback that creates partnerships and builds on the strengths of staff. Participants will: Identify conditions that lead to change IDentify the fundamental beliefs, knowledge and skills for effectively coaching others Distinguish the six stages of coaching State the goals, benefits and use of strength based coaching Identify methods to promote positive relationships and supportive interactions Demonstration learning questions as a strategy for Strength Based Coaching® Analyze issues and situations and identify strengths- based coaching strategies which will be effective at these times When/Where:
    January 14-15 ~ Holiday Inn, Bozeman (Course #2815) OR
    January 17-18 ~Joe McDonald Health & Fitness Center, Salish Kootenai College, Pablo (Course #2724)
    8:30 AM to 4:00 PM each day Contact:
     Assistance with Registration, please contact Leabeth Daviau at mailto:
Sierra Boehm

Strengths-Based Coaching - Great Falls - Sep. 16-17 - 0 views

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    Strengths-Based Coaching is a 12 hour training that will fundamentally change the way coaches and leaders support and sustain quality improvements in their programs, agencies, and school districts. This practical approach for working with adults enhances the coaching role of leaders, building on their strengths, knowledge, and skills. Strengths-Based Coaching is based on five foundations: adult learning theory, core beliefs, how to approach others, relationship building, and communication. These five foundations lead to positive feedback that creates partnerships and builds on the strengths of staff.

    When:
    September 16-17 2013
    8:00 am - 4:00 pm Mountain

    Where:
    University of Great Falls
    1301 20th Street S.
    Great Falls, MT 59405

    Cost:
    Participation by individuals from outside of Region II is welcome; how-ever, a $25.00 per person fee is required for the workshop. Region II consists of the counties of Cascade, Teton, Pondera, Toole, Glacier, Liberty, Hill, Blaine, and Chouteau.
Sierra Boehm

Family Coaching: Bringing the Pyramid Model Home - Billings - June 13, 14, 2013 - 0 views

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    The Pyramid Model for Supporting Social Emotional Competence in Infants and Young Children is a conceptual framework of evidence-based practices developed by two national, federally-funded research and training centers: The Center for the Social and Emotional Foundations for Early Learning (CSEFEL) and The Technical Assistance Center for Social Emotional Intervention (TACSEI). Most recently, TACSEI developed a family coaching approach for implementing the Pyramid Model with caregivers in homes. This approach was developed to support home visitors who are working with caregivers of infants and toddlers with or at-risk for disabilities. The approach focuses on supporting home visitors in the use of evidence-based family coaching strategies to enhance caregivers' capacity to promote their infant or toddlers' social emotional competence. This presentation will describe the family coaching approach to implementing the pyramid model. When:
    June 13 & 14, 2013
    9:00 am - 4:00 pm Mountain both days
    Registration 8:30 am Where:
    MSU Billings
    College of Education Building, Room 122
    1500 University Dr.
    Billings, MT 59101 Cost:
    Free of charge
Sierra Boehm

Wraparound 101 Coaches Training - Helena - May 28, 29, 2013 - 0 views

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    To register contact Lori Davenport at (406) 444-5978 or email ldavenport@mt.gov, provide your name, agency, address, email and phone number. Registration closes May 1st, 2013.

    What:
    Coaches Training (High Fidelity Wraparound). the first day is for all coachesto review coaching materials. the scond day is only for coaches who have not been through Coaches training previously.

    When:
    May 28, 29, 2013
    9:00 am - 4:00 pm Mountain

    Where:
    Helena, MT

    Cost:
    Free of charge
Meliah Bell

CADRE Webinar ~ Conflict Coaching: Its Value in Special Education Dispute Resolution - ... - 0 views

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    Conflict coaching is a one-on-one process that helps someone in conflict gain a better understanding of the conflict and how s/he may manage conflict constructively. Increasingly used in workplace and community conflicts, this session explores how it may help parents, educators and special education dispute resolution professionals work through their conflicts. The discussion will focus on how elements of conflict coaching can be brought into conferences and mediation to help build better relationships and de-escalate conflicts. When:
    January 9, 2013, 12:30am - 1:45pm MST Contact:
    Philip Moses
    Assistant Director
    The National Center for Appropriate Dispute Resolution in Special Education (CADRE)
    P.O. Box 51360
    Eugene, OR 97405-0906
    (541-686-5060)
    www.directionservice.org/cadre/ For more information about the webinar and guest presenter Trica Jones, please visit the CADRE website: http://www.directionservice.org/cadre/joneswebinar.cfm
danny hagfeldt

Consultation, Collaboration and Coaching: Tools for Providing Meaningful AT Support - W... - 0 views

  • Click here for complete information or here to register!What:Effective assistive technology (AT) service providers use a variety of strategies, including direct service to students, consultation to teachers, and collaboration with team members in their work to integrate AT into the everyday routines and activities of students with disabilities. This webinar will address each of these strategies and provide an introduction to the exciting potential of coaching to improve AT services. Training in specific coaching strategies will be provided as well as practice opportunities. Participants will receive forms to help organize and document their practice as well as resources to help develop new consultation, collaboration and coaching skills.When:Thursday, February 23, 20121:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Mountain TimeContact:Assistive Technology Industry Association (ATIA)Toll-Free: 877-OUR-ATIA (687-2842) Phone: 312-321-5172 Fax: 312-673-6659 E-mail: info@ATIA.org
Roger Holt

Coaching Kids With LD and AD/HD in Sports - GreatSchools.net - 0 views

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    Work as a team! Coaching kids with LD and AD/HD in sports involves challenges and rewards for parents and coaches alike.
Terry Booth

Coaching for Transformation to Inclusive Practices - Webinar - Mar. 19, 2010 - 0 views

  • Sign up now to attend a free webinar on Friday, March 19 at 1pm MST on how to coach teachers and staff members to create a school culture that serves all students. This one-hour session will include a link to download the NIUSI-LeadScape framework for cognitive, culturally responsive coaching and will help you move your coaching from a problem-solving model to strategic capacity building that will change the way teachers and staff understand their work.
Roger Holt

Autism Inspires Cornell Coach - Disability Scoop - 0 views

  • Behind Cornell University’s successful run to the Sweet 16 this week is the inspiration of a couple of young people with autism. And the team’s coach would have it no other way. As the Cornell basketball team tore through Temple and Wisconsin and gets ready to face Kentucky, coach Steve Donahue has been getting coaching advice from an unexpected source — Jason McElwain, or J-Mac, who became a national sensation four years back when he scored 20 points during the last four minutes of his high school basketball game.
Sierra Boehm

Session 3: Overview of Coaching Skills to Support AT Use - Webinar - July 30, 2013 - 0 views

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    This three-part series will explore the ways that educators can offer support to others who help students use AT. We'll address questions like; How can a supportive AT relationship be established and maintained?; What approaches to the provision of AT supports can be used?; How do I decide which strategy is best for each situation? How can coaching concepts be used to help students and adults integrate the use of AT into everyday routines and activities?

    When:
    Tuesday, July 30, 2013
    10:30 pm - 11:30 pm Mountain

    Cost:
    Free of charge
Sierra Boehm

Save The Date - The Rural Institute Transition and Employment Projects 2014 Webinar Series - 0 views

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    The Rural Institute Transition and Employment Projects is pleased to announce four webinars scheduled for 2014. Interested individuals may participate from their own offices or homes, and there is no registration cost for any of the sessions.

    Please note - all webinars are from 1:00-2:30 Mountain Time.
     
    January 14, 2014
    Systematic Instruction and Job Coaching - Part One          

    February 18, 2014
    Systematic Instruction and Job Coaching - Part Two          

    March 18, 2014
    Planning Your Transition from Pediatric to Adult Health Care      

    May 13, 2014
    Self-Management Strategies for People to Live and Work Independently

    Session fliers and registration information will be sent to Montana Transition Listserv members. To join the Montana Transition Listserv, go to the Transition and Employment Projects Home Page and enter your email address in the box provided.
Terry Booth

National Center on Response to Intervention (RTI) - NCRTI Webinar: State RTI Initiative... - 0 views

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    "The National Center on Response to Intervention invites you to join their webinar: State RTI Initiatives: Use of Coaching On March 3, 2010 2:00 PM -3:00 PM ET Our special guest presenter will be Dr. Jim Knight "
Sierra Boehm

Kids Connect: Social Skills Coaching for Kids - Missoula - Apr. 17 - Jun. 5, 2013 - 0 views

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    What:
    Easter Seals-Goodwill is offering a series of classes using Michelle Garcia Winner's "Think Social!" curriculum to help kids ages 9-14 who need extra support in learning and practicing social skills. Group leaders include people with backgrounds in P.L.A.Y. (Play and Language for Autistic Youngsters), social work, special education, and one-on-one work with kids of ranging abilities. Participants will:

    * Increase confidence and positive self-esteem
    * Improve communication & listening skills
    * Practice everyday etiquette & social skills
    * Learn to work with others
    * Enhance coping skills
    * Learn to manage conflict When:
    April 17 - June 5, 2013
    Each Wednesday at 4:45 pm - 6:15 pm Mountain Where:
    Easter Seals-Goodwill Children's Services
    800 Kensington, Suite 100
    Missoula, MT 59801 Cost:
    $200.00
Sierra Boehm

Designing and Implementing Services for Gifted Students - Whitefish, Polson - Mar. 14, ... - 0 views

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    Click here to register for this course - Course #2903 (Whitefish) or Course #2871 (Polson)
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    Click here to view the course report for #2871 What:
    School teams, compromised of teachers, administrators, counselors, speciaists, academic coaches or anyone working with programming options for gifted students, will be presented with the OPI framework for Gifted Education Programs and a Gifted Program Planning Template. This is a working session, at the end of which, the teams will have a firm grasp on the state framework and will use the template to construct a gifted program that fits their district and population. Time will be providedm to work on individual program plans. When/Where:
    Thursday, March 14, 2013
    9:00 am - 4:00 pm Mountain
    Whitefish School District
    600 East 2nd St.
    Whitefish, MT 59937 Thursday, April 24, 2013
    9:00 am - 4:00 pm Mountain
    KwaTaqNuk Resort
    Hwy 93 South
    Polson, MT 59860 Cost:
    $35.00 per person, $25.00 per person for 2 or more (group rate)
Sierra Boehm

MT CANS Train the Trainer - Butte - June 17, 18, 19, 2013 - 0 views

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    All Montana i-home providers required to administer the MT CANS must be CANS certified. High fidelity wraparound facilitators, coaches and agency supervisors are strongly encouraged to participate. This is a limited training opportunity. Coffee and snacks will be provided. Lunch will be provided by Acadia on June 17th.

    When:
    June 17, 2013 - 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
    June 18, 2013 - 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
    June 19, 2013 - 9:00 am - 12:30 pm Mountain

    Where:
    Copper King Hotel
    4655 Harrison Ave
    Butte, MT 59701 Sponsored by:
    DPHHS/Children's Mental Health Bureau. CEU approval for course will be requested by DPHHS/CMHB

Terry Booth

Gifted & Talented Level 2 Training: Designing and Implementing Services for Gifted Stud... - 0 views

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    Click here to register for this workshop What:
    School teams, comprised of teachers, administrators, counselors, specialists, academic coaches or anyone working with programming options for gifted students, will be presented with the OPI Framework for Gifted Education Programs and a Gifted Program Planning Template. This is a working session, at the end of which, the teams will have a firm grasp of the state framework and will use the template to construct a gifted program that fits their district and population. Time will be provided to work on individual program plans. Free to MSUB students in the College of Education. Lunch is on your own. When/Where:
    MSU - Billings College of Education Room 122
    Monday, March 18, 2013
    8:30am - 4:00pm Mountain
Sierra Boehm

Designing and Implementing Services for Gifted Students - Polson - Apr. 25, 2013 - 0 views

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    What:
    School teams comprised of teachers, administrators, counselors, specialists, academic coaches, or anyone working with programming options for gifted students will e presented with the OPI Framework for Gifted Education Programs and a Gifted Program Planning Template.

    When:
    Thursday, April 25, 2013
    9:00 am - 4:00 pm Mountain

    Where:
    KwaTaqNuk Resort
    Hwy 93 South,
    Polson, MT 59860 Cost:
    $35.00 per person, group discount available
Sierra Boehm

Kids Connect Social Skills Coaching for Kids - Billings - July 17, Aug. 14, 2013 - 0 views

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    To register contact Tanna at (406) 657-9724 What: A series of social thinking classes for kids with social challenges or autism that focus on improving communication and listening skills, managing conflict and building self esteem in a safe and nurturing environment. When: Wednesdays, July 17 - August 14, 2013 9:00 am - 11:00 am Mountain Where: Easter Seals - Goodwill Pediatric Therapy Services 1537 Ave. D, Suite 111 Billings, MT 59101 Cost: $175.00, includes supplies
Roger Holt

Coaching Self-Advocacy to Children With Disabilities - 0 views

  • Although there are a variety of school-based services available for children with learning, emotional, and social disabilities, one critical need often goes unfulfilled: providing guidance and strategies that instill self-advocacy.       Most students have only a superficial notion of the reasons they receive these special accommodations, and many children are completely uninformed. Resource teachers and specialists do not generally have the authority to label and enlighten students about their disabilities, the foundation for building self-advocacy. If children are to learn how to become better consumers of educational resources, especially as they grow older, someone must take the lead.      Parents of children with disabilities can fill this role by doing the following: Introduce children’s diagnoses to them in elementary school so that they can make sense out of their struggles Use a matter-of-fact tone of voice when explaining to children that they learn/behave/relate differently from other students and, therefore, need extra help to ensure that they can succeed just like their classmates Don’t leave out the disability label—such as writing disability, ADHD, or Aspergers Syndrome—since labels are a reality of their educational life Emphasize that the teachers and special staff at school who help them will be aware of this label and prepared to help in certain ways to make school a fairer place for them to learn and grow      It’s important to review with children the ways in which their school must provide special help and services. Emphasize that these accommodations are rules the school must follow. “You have the responsibility to do your best job, and teachers must follow the learning/behavior/friendship helping rules that make things fair for you,” is one way to put it. Explain how extra time on assessments, decreased homework, or social skills groups are examples of the helping rules that schools must follow. Discuss how there is a written promise called the individualized education plan (IEP), which includes all the helping rules and makes all of this clear.      Find child-friendly resources—such as books, websites, and videos—that explain in detail their specific disability and the ways other children have learned to cope and achieve despite these limitations. Use these materials as a springboard for deeper discussion about past times when their disability created significant stress or barriers to success. Reassure them that this was before their problem was known and that there is so much that can be done to build a plan for success now that it has been identified.      Point out that one of their most important responsibilities is to be able to discuss their disability with teachers and ask for extra help and accommodation when struggles are too great. Make sure that these discussions take place before middle school, when developmental factors make it harder to get such discussions started. Ensure that they know what practical steps are in their IEP at each grade so that they can respectfully remind teaching staff if necessary.      Having a disability is like having to wear glasses; students with glasses have accepted this fact as necessary to seeing clearly.
Sierra Boehm

Session 2: Matching AT Supports to Service Needs - Webinar - July 16, 2013 - 0 views

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    Register for this webinar What: This three-part series will explore the ways that educators can offer support to others who help students use AT. We'll address questions like; How can a supportive AT relationship be established and maintained?; What approaches to the provision of AT supports can be used?; How do I decide which strategy is best for each situation? How can coaching concepts be used to help students and adults integrate the use of AT into everyday routines and activities? When: Tuesday, July 16, 2013 10:30 pm - 11:30 pm Mountain Cost: Free of charge
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