A professional learning opportunity focused on a literacy strengths-based teaching and learning approach for students with low-incidence disabilities in grades K-12.
The Exceptional Student Services Professional Learning and Sustainability, Special Populations, and Assistive Technology teams are partnering to offer a professional learning opportunity focused on a literacy strengths-based teaching and learning approach for students with low-incidence disabilities in grades K–12.
This day-and-a-half, in-person training will focus on the sciences of reading and writing, adapted to meet the complex needs of all students at Tier 1. The Assistive Technology team will also share tips, tricks, and tools on using technology to enhance reading and writing for all students. Educators will walk away with skills and strategies that can be implemented the next day. This literacy training is for all educators! Participants can earn 10.75 professional development credits for attending the training.
Participants must register and attend both days.
Date and Time;
September 23, 2022
8:00 a.m.–3:30 p.m. (lunch provided)
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