This session aims to educate general education teachers about the use of learning modifications in the general education classroom. With the rise of blended settings and co-teaching, many teachers are expected to support diverse learners in the general education setting. We will introduce the difference between accommodations and modifications, explore the nine different types of modifications, and then apply our learning while making modifications to a lesson or unit we already use in our classrooms.
You have signed a teacher for a coaching cycle. Now what? In this session, participants will work with real coaching situations and learn how to create a measurable goal for the most common coaching requests. In addition, we will look at how to collect data on these goals for a more impactful and successful coaching experience. Participants will have a very active role in this session and will leave with goals for many common coaching scenarios.
As educators, we know that Tier 1 instruction provides all students with high-quality, initial classroom instruction tied to standards and a viable resource program. Nerves set in with the thought of implementing Tier 1 interventions for one or multiple students in their classroom. In this session, teachers and coaches will learn how to plan math lessons complete with embedded interventions using their current classroom materials and resources. Participants will be guided through several scenarios and see how easy it is to provide simple yet effective Tier 1 interventions with minimal prep and little to no stress for all standards, and for all grade levels.
Just as kernels of popcorn from a bag do not all pop at the same time, our students all grasp and master concepts at different rates. Learn how we drastically improved student reading levels with our school-wide guided reading program and then adapted it to focus on improving our students' basic math skills, all while boosting students' confidence and excitement. Participants will walk away with methods and strategies for implementing these two programs and the reasons behind why we do what we do. This hands-on session will give educators a glimpse of the working pieces of our guided reading and math block programs.
There are many considerations that need to be made making the shift from RTI to MTSS for a K-12 district. The biggest factor to ensure continued success is to establish a team to help manage and evaluate the implementation process. Session will focus on how to create the best team at all levels and to continue to evaluate your implementation process through your team data meetings.