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Terry Booth

Free INSITE Training - Multiple Montana Sites - Every Thursday Beginning Jan. 13, 2011 - 0 views

  • Click here to download the Brochure with Registration Information (PDF) Vision Net training is for kids 0-6 with sensory losses and other disabilities. It will start Jan. 13 -- instructors need advanced Registrations to get materials assembled and vision net sites. Please fill out the attached Registration form if interested.  Topics will include brain development, sensory processing, family centered practices, use of touch, hearing, vision system, CVI, communication, motor development and more. What: INSITE Basic Training prepares early intervention professional to work with families in acquiring information, skills and support to facilitate the development of their young children who have sensory impairments combined with other disabilities. It includes a comprehensive overview of the rationale and organization of the INSITE Model, including early identification, administration and supportive service components. The majority of the training time is devoted to training in the direct services to families. Participants become familiar with the INSITE resource manual (purchased separately by participants)  which contains information and learning activities for families on early communication, audition, vision, cognition, motor impairments, and the development of auditory and visual skills. They learn about the INSITE approach to information gathering, child assessment and program planning needed for developing the IFSP.
Terry Booth

MBI Summer Institute Registration 2010 - Bozeman - Event June 21-25, 2010 - 0 views

  • Electronic Registration: Opens March 1, 2010 http://www.montana.edu/cs/mbi This Year's Hot Topics: Parent/Family/Community Involvement Montana Schools – Best Practices Strand Targeted/Intensive Interventions Academic Supports Early Childhood Classroom Management Safe Schools Nutrition And much more!
Terry Booth

2010 Parent Involvement Conference - North Dakota - May 6-8, 2010 - 0 views

  • What We'd Like You to Know and Share! Registration is open! Go to http://www.pathfinder-nd.org to view the Registration form or call  1.800.245.5840 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting              1.800.245.5840      end_of_the_skype_highlighting  1.800.245.5840 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting              1.800.245.5840      end_of_the_skype_highlighting to register. Stipends are available! Ask us about a stipend for parents to cover the Registration fee. We  also cover hotel costs for parents traveling more than 60 miles each way. (Funding for the stipends is provided from the ND State Council on Developmental Disabilities) Our Agenda is Exciting! Take a look at the agenda at our website. Dan Habib, Janice Fialka, Dave Anderson (Famous Dave’s Barbeque Sauce) & more. (Read about Including Samuel at http://www.businessweek.com/careers/workingparents/blog/archives/2009/09/kids_with_disab.html )
Terry Booth

The Montana OPI Presents: Best Practices in Gifted Education - Billings - Jan. 21, 2011 - 0 views

  • Identifying High-Ability/High Potential Students What: A hands-on workshop on best practices in Identification for Gifted Education Programming for Administrators, School Psychologists and Gifted Education Coordinators. Participants will gain information about achievement and ability testing, observation tools, portfolios and using multiple criteria for identification. Opportunities for discussions to allow for adaptation of material for each school setting will be included. Featured Workshop Facilitator: Dr. Karen L. Westberg is a faculty member in the Gifted/Creative/Talented education program at the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota. She spent ten years as a faculty member at the University of Connecticut where she was a principal investigator at the National Research Center on the Gifted and Talented (NRC/GT) and taught coursework in gifted education and research methodology. She began her career as a classroom teacher and gifted education specialist in Minnesota schools. She has served on the Executive Committee of the National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC) and is a member of the Gifted Child Quarterly Editorial Board. Her research interests include classroom practices, gifted education identification, program development and differentiating instruction. When: Friday, January 21, 2011 Where: Montana State University-Billings Student Union Building Lewis/Clark Room 8:30 A.M. – 4 P.M.   Registration: There is no fee for the workshop, but Registration is required. Lunch is provided and OPI renewal units will be available. For Registration Contact: Deb Poole, Gifted and Talented Specialist, at debpoole@mt.gov (406) 444-4317
Terry Booth

Title I Conference - Helena - March 9-10, 2011 - 1 views

  • What:The Montana Office of Public Instruction's State Title I Conference will be held in Helena, MT, at the Red Lion Colonial on March 9-10, 2011.  Electonic registration is now open, and will close on February 26, 2011.  The cost of the conference is $125 per person. To register: https://toto.msu.montana.edu/cs/opi2011_test NOTE:  registration through this link is for non-OPI personnel only. registration for OPI employees will be handled separately through the OPI events calendar Conference agenda: http://opi.mt.gov/pdf/TitleI/2011Conf/11ConferenceAgenda.pdf Conference brochure: http://opi.mt.gov/pdf/TitleI/2011Conf/11ConfBrochure.pdf
Terry Booth

MSHA 2011 Fall Convention - Helena - Oct. 20-21, 2011 - 0 views

  • Click here to download the full flyer with registration information (PDF)(registration must be received by 10-7-2011) What: The Montana Speech - Language - Hearing Association is an organization of professionally trained and Montana licensed Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists working in hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, neonatal care units, schools and private practices across Montana. The MSHA 2011 Fall Convention is an opportunity to participate in sessions, lead by professional Speech Pathologists and Audiologists. Speakers include: Jane Kitson (Speech Pathologist) Paula Kitzenberg (Speech Pathologist) Valarie Zimmer (Speech Pathologist) Audrey Pierce-Seeley (Speech Pathologist) Tabitha Parent Buck, Au.D. (Audiologist) Dr. Al Yonovitz (Audiologist) Dr. Peter Von Doersten (Audiologist) When: October 20-21, 2011 Where: Best Western Great Northern Hotel Helena, MT Click here to register online for this conference
Terry Booth

SOAR (SSI/SSDI Outreach, Access, and Recovery) - Multiple Dates/Locations - Sept. thru Nov. 2011 - 0 views

  • What: Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) are disability income benefits administered by the Social Security Administration (SSA) that also provide Medicaid and/or Medicare health insurance to individuals who are eligible. The application process for SSI/SSDI is complicated and difficult to navigate. Nationally, about 37 percent of individuals who apply for these benefits are approved on initial application and appeals take an average of two years to complete. For people who are homeless or who are returning to the community from institutions (jails, prisons or hospitals), access to these programs can be extremely challenging. Approval on initial application for people who are homeless and who have no one to assist them is about 10-15 percent. For those who have a mental illness, substance use issues, or co-occurring disorders that impair cognition, the application process is even more difficult – yet accessing these benefits is often a critical first step in recovery. SSI/SSDI Outreach, Access and Recovery (SOAR) is an approach that helps states increase access to mainstream benefits for people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness through: Strategic Planning Meeting(s) to establish collaboration among key state and/or local stakeholders and to develop an action plan for implementing the SOAR approach (e.g. SSA and Disability Determination Services (DDS); State Mental Health Agency and Department of Corrections leadership; and community homeless, health and behavioral health providers). Training of case managers using SAMHSA's Stepping Stones to Recovery curriculum that includes a step-by-step explanation of an improved SSI/SSDI application process. A Train-the-Trainer program allows for expansion and sustainability. Technical Assistance to states and communities including support for action plan implementation, training observations with feedback, and assistance with tracking outcomes in order to document success and help access additional resources.  (SOAR Technical Assistance Center. http://www.prainc.com/SOAR). When/Where: Great Falls SOAR Refresher Course September 23, 2011 & October 28, 2011  9AM – 2PM Largent Building - 915 First Avenue South Great Falls, MT (406) 761-2104 Billings SOAR Training Registration: September 28 & 29 | 8:00 – 5:00 Garfield School – Room 103 3212 1st Avenue South Billings, MT 59102 Great Falls SOAR Training Registration October 13-14, 2011 Largent Building - 915 First Avenue South Great Falls, MT (406) 761-2104 Helena SOAR Training Registration November 1-2, 2011 Disability Determination Services 2550 Prospect Avenue Helena, MT 59601
Terry Booth

Library-Information Literacy and Technology Training - Billings - Multiple Dates in April and May - 0 views

  • What: All Montana students require equitable access to a variety of resources, encompassing the breadth of human conversations and creations for academic achievement and personal growth.  By learning to access and evaluate information they gain an appreciation and respect for diverse ideas and creative expressions.  By using information literacy skills in all aspects of learning, students become empowered and engaged lifelong learners. To thrive in the 21st Century, students must employ a process of inquiry that can be adapted to any information need.  By learning strategies to manage and ethically use information, Montana students open the door to the world in all its diversity. Teacher librarians, in collaboration with other classroom and content area teachers, empower all students to become information literate. The Library-Information Literacy and Technology (LILT) will assist the state's school districts in meeting the Montana LILT standards by providing training to Montana educators. Registration: If you are interested in attending a training session you may register online at http://www.msubillings.edu/mcdregister/LILTRegistration.htm.  There is no Registration fee for this training but Registration is required.   If you are interested in scheduling training on LILT or would like more information please contact John Keener, MRESA3 Coordinator, at john.keener@msubillings.edu or call 657-1743. There is no fee for this service. Current Training Schedule: We currently have training sessions scheduled for the following dates to be held at MSUB, College of Education, Room 122: April 11, 2011 5:00 to 8:00PM April 26, 2011 1:00 to 4:00PM May 3, 2011 5:00 to 8:00PM May 4, 2011 1:00 to 4:00PM
Terry Booth

2012 Parent Involvement Conference - Fargo - April 26-28, 2012 - 0 views

  • What: Please mark your calendar and join us at the 2012 Parent Involvement Conference. This year's conference will take place at the Doublewood Inn, in Fargo, ND on April 26th, 27th, & 28th (until noon).  The conference is jointly hosted by the Pathfinder Parent Center, the Department of Public Instruction, the Department of Human Services - Part C and the Anne Carlsen Center. Parents, educators, social workers, & therapists are all invited. The Anne Carlsen Center is hosting several technology speakers and keynotes. There will be a joint registration that opens right after the new year. Email dpage@nd.gov and we will send you a link when the registration is ready. Stipends will be available for parents living outside of the Fargo area through a grant from the ND State Council on DD.  Details will be available when registration opens.  If you would like to be considered as a presentor for the conference, contact cathyh@pathfinder-nd.org or call 1.800.245.5840 When: April 26 - 28, 2012 Where: Doublewood Inn 3333 13th Ave S Fargo, ND
Meliah Bell

NAMI Basics Classes for Parents and Direct Caregivers of Children with Emotional and Behavioral Issues - Kalispell, MT - Oct. 18, 23, 25, 2012 - 0 views

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    To register, or for more information contact MELODY DOMPH at 253-9249 What:
    A series of classes structured to help parents and direct caregivers understand and support children and adolescents with serious mental illness while maintaining their own well being. The course is taught by a team of trained NAMI family members and direct caregiver volunteers who know what it's like to have a child struggling with one of these brain disorders. Topics covered will be the 'no fault' approach, the biology of mental illness, getting an accurate diagnosis, an overview of treatment options, the impact on family, communication, crisis management, the system/agencies involved with your child, the importance of record keepng, and advocating and team building for you and your child. There is no cost to participate in the NAMI Basics Program and you will be given course materials to take home. Pre-registration is required and class size is 20. When/Where: Child Development Center
    Kalispell, MT
    Oct 18, 23, 25
    6-8:30pm Contact:
    Melody Domph
    253-9249
Meliah Bell

Answers About Dyslexia and other Learning Struggles Seminar - Bozeman, MT - Nov. 8, 2012 - 0 views

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    For PRE-REGISTRATION contact Elsie Johnson at 406-282-7416 or email at elsie@thelearningoptions.com What:
    This free seminar shines new light on how the natural Ability to see ideas in pictures when thinking can be a DISability in word thinking settings. Strategies to use your way of thinking to your advantage. When/Where:
    Bozeman Public Library
    East Main Street
    Bozeman, MT
    Nov 8, 2012
    7pm Contact:
    Elsie Johnson
    www.TheLearningOptions.com
    282-7416
    Churchill, MT, USA  
Meliah Bell

The Application of Federal Tax Incentives Supporting the Americans with Disability Act - Webinar- October 16, 2012 - 0 views

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    Click here to register for the webinars What:
    During this session we will go over a range of tax credits and deductions available to businesses to improve access for people with disabilities. Dr. White will also discuss notable cases that illustrate how these tax provisions interact with ADA provisions. Lastly, we will talk about the possible impact of the 2010 ADA Standards on these incentives. When:
    October 16, 2012
    12-1:30pm If you have any questions please call:
    (877) 232 - 1990  
Meliah Bell

RtI Math Aligned to Montana Common Core Standards Workshop - Billings, MT - Jan 7, 2012 - 0 views

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    Click here to register for this workshop

    What:
    This workshop will provide participants with an overall understanding of the major differences in Montana Common Core Standards (MCCS) and how this fits into a Response to Instruction (RtI) model for school improvement. The topics will include: Meeting MCCS standards, developing fidelity, improving lesson planning, improving Tier I & Tier II instructions, available programming options, and diagnostic and progress monitoring assessments for math.

    Objectives
    Evaluate your current math program's alignment to MCCS Identify the key features of MCCS Improving Tier I math instruction Review Tier II interventions Improve lesson planning for math Understand the role of MCCS for math within an RtI model of school improvement
    When/Where:
    MSUB College Of Education Building 427
    Billings, MT
    January 7, 2012
    8:30am -3pm
    (8am -8:30am registration)

    Contact:
    Debra Miller at 657-2072 or dmiller@msubillings.edu
Meliah Bell

Common Core: The Right Tool for Each Student - Conference - Missoula, MT - Feb. 6-8, 2013 - 0 views

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    Click here to register for the conference What:
    Wednesday:
    Learning in Hand is an educator's resources for mobile learning. It was started in 2002 as part of Tony Vincent's classroom website. At first focusing on Palm handhelds, Learning in Hand now covers podcasting, iPods, iPod touch, iPhone, iPad, and netbooks. Thursday:
    75 Quick on-the-spot Techniques for Children with Emotional & Behavioral Problems with Dr. Steve Olivas. Thursday:
    Improving Social Skills & Decreasing Disruptive Classroom Behavior with Kids with Aspergers Syndrome with Melissa Genaux.
    When/Where:
    February 6-8, 2013
    Hilton Garden Inn
    3720 North Reserve Street
    Missoula, MT Contact:
    Conference Coordinator
    Nancy Marks
    WM-CSPD Coordinator
    Missoula, MT
    nmarks@mcps.k12.mt.us
Meliah Bell

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

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    Click here to register for this workshop What:
    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:
Meliah Bell

Special Education Conference - Seattle, WA - March 6-8, 2013 - 0 views

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    Click here to download the registration forms for this Conference

    What:
    The purpose of this conference is to provide up-to-date research and treatment strategies on a wide variety of special education issues. This conference provides numerous opportunities for professionals to acquire new information and ideas to work collaboratively to meet the needs of students with special needs. Therapists and educators will enhance their knowledge of best practice in instructional strategies. Participants will have the opportunity to hear nationally and internationally recognized speakers on a variety of topics. Educators can attend selected concurrent courses to best meet their professional needs. When/Where:
    March 6-8, 2013
    Multiple times
    Shoreline Conference Center-Shoreline, WA (North Seattle Area) Contact:
    Rehab Seminars
    500 Goss Road
    Port Townsend, WA  98368 Phone: (360) 379-6994 Fax: (360) 379-5271
Meliah Bell

COPAA's 15th Annual Conference - Albuquerque, NM - March 7-10, 2013 - 0 views

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    Click here to register for this Conference  register by March 1st

    What:
    COPAA is premised on the belief that every child deserves the right to a quality education that prepares them for meaningful employment, higher education, lifelong learning, and full participation in their chosen communities. The key to effective educational programs for children with disabilities is collaboration, as equals, by parents and educators. This is the premise of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and Section 504 of the 1973 Rehabilitation Act, the federal statutes that guarantee children with disabilities a free, appropriate public education. Access to quality representation protects student and parent rights and levels the playing field to foster meaningful student and parent participation as equal members of the student's planning team. The COPAA Conference is the premier opportunity for training and networking with the nation's most experienced and knowledgeable special education advocates and attorneys. Participants attend to learn about the most recent cases, legislative changes, the latest advocacy issues and educational interventions. When/Where:
    Thursday, March 7, 2013 - Sunday, March 10, 2013
    8:00 AM - 12:30 PM Eastern Time
    Hyatt Albuquerque
    330 Tijeras NW
    Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102 Contact:
    Click here for any questions or concerns
Sierra Boehm

iPad Summit - Billings/Glendive - Feb. 20, Mar. 21, Apr. 16,17, 2013 - 0 views

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    Registration:
    If you are interested having staff attend the iPad Summit please send an email to ddoty@mt.gov with a listing of the staff who you wish to have attend. For each staff person we must have the following information: Name, email address, and position. Each summit is limited to 25 attendees. Dates and locations subject to change depending on interest level. What:
    The iPad Summit consists of led discussion and Show and Share sessions. This is not a lecture day, everyone helps to teach and learn. Attendees must have an iPad and must be familiar with how to use it. Ideally, attendees are daily users who are looking for more information.  Attendees are typically speech-language providers and special education teachers/paraprofessionals. Psychologists and OT/PTs have also attended. Lunch is on-site and is provided by OPI. When/Where:
    February 20, 2013 and March 21, 2013
    9:30 am - 3:30 pm Mountain
    Billings, MT (Location to be determined) April 16 or 17, 2013
    9:30 am - 3:30 pm Mountain
    Glendive and/or Glasgow (Location and dates to be determined based on level of interest) Travel assistance would be available from the MAEP for those traveling more than ~70 miles to attend the Summit. Cost:
    Free Contact:
    ddoty@mt.gov
    Doug Doty, Statewide Coordinator
    OPI Montana Autism Education Project
    406-459-5303

Sierra Boehm

Enhancing the Social Communication Skills of Children and Young Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder - Lewistown - Feb. 21, 2013 - 0 views

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    Click here to register for this event online

    Click here to download the flier for this event

    What:
    The social communication and social thinking needs of individuals on the Autism Spectrum are often the most challenging aspects of parenting, treating and teaching this population. This workshop will address numerous intervention strategies highlighting methods and materials available from leading experts in the area of social language. The presenters will provide detailed information, video demonstrations and materials that will enhance the attendee's abilities to help children with High Functioning Autism and Asperger's Syndrome improve social interaction, perspective taking and other Theory of Mind issues. Intended Audience: Parents, speech language pathologists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, educators, family support specialists, paraprofessionals, nurses, and pediatricians. When:
    Thursday, February 21, 2013
    1:00 pm - 5:00 pm Mountain
    Registration 12:30 pm - 1:00 pm Mountain Where:
    Central Montana Education Center
    773 Airport Road, Room 2
    Lewistown, MT 59457 Cost:
    $25.00 non refundable Contact:
    dmiller@msubillings.edu
    Debra Miller, Region III CSPD
    (406) 657-2072  
Meliah Bell

Implementing a Successful RTI Program - Billings, MT - Multiple Dates - 0 views

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    Special Education and RTI, January 30, 2013 - 5:30-8:00pm
    Where do special education students fit in an RTI model? What is the difference between a Tier III intervention and special education services? What is the special education teacer's role in RTI? How do I use RTI in special education eligibility decisions? What are the legal considerations of RTI? This session will cover these and other common questions about special education and RTI implementation.
    Click here to register for this Program
    Data Analysis and Problem Solving Teams, February 27, 2013- 5:30-8:00pm
    Data decision making is at the heart of an effective RTI model. This interactive session will provide participants an opportunity to apply research-based data decision making strategies to determine
    1) the effectiveness of core instruction and curriculum
    2) student's response to Tier II and Tier III instruction
    3) appropriate instructional strategies to meet the needs of learners.
    Click here to register for this Program
    Utilizing the AIMSweb Advanced Features for RTI, March 20, 2013- 5:30-8:00pm
    AIMSweb is a user friendly data system that schools in Montana are using for screening and progress monitoring. This interactive session will demonstrate how some of the advanced AIMSweb features - including the RTI tab, advanced settings, data analysis options, as well as other participant requests - can increase your efficiency and effectiveness in implementing RTI. This session will also present the validity and reliability of these commonly used t
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