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Workshop SectionWorkshop SectionA High Tide Floats All Boats: Implementing Universal Instruction ~ September 19, 2022
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DepartmentDepartmentESU 10 - T&L
Primary ContactPrimary ContactAmy Walters
DescriptionA High Tide Floats All Boats:  Implementing universal instructional strategies to ensure equity and access for all.

Given the current landscape of education, it is imperative that we work together to support each other and our students.  To do that, we can collaborate and implement universal instruction (academic, behavior, social emotional learning) that is evidenced based for diverse learners and designed to ensure equity and access for students across the tiers. Our work begins with core instruction. This workshop will address the roles and responsibilities of district, building and classroom leaders to plan for the implementation of universal instruction with a focus on core (Tier 1). A critical component of this workshop will be a discussion of the use of evidenced based strategies for leadership and collaboration, at all levels. 

Facilitators:

Dr. Judy Elliott
is the former Chief Academic Officer for Los Angeles Unified School District. She has served as the Chief of Teaching and Learning for the Portland, Oregon School District and the Assistant Superintendent in the Long Beach Unified School District. Prior to these roles she was a special education teacher and school psychologist. Judy is known for her work across the country on what it takes to lead successful implementation of MTSS, training thousands of teachers and administrators in the U.S. and abroad. She has over 51 pieces of publication.


Dr. George M. Batsche
is currently Professor and Director Emeritus of the Institute for School Reform in School Psychology at the University of South Florida in Tampa, Florida. He is the previous Co-Director of the Florida Statewide Problem-Solving/Response to Intervention, the Florida Statewide Technology and Learning Connections, Title 1 statewide assistance centers and the Student Support Services projects for the Florida Department of Education. Currently, he is Vice-Chair of the Professional Advisory Board for the National Center For Learning Disabilities (NCLD). Dr. Batsche was the Co-Director of the Florida Multi-tiered System of Supports statewide project. He has authored and co-authored several books.

LocationESU 10 Kearney NE - Conference Rooms B & C - North Wing  (click here for building map)
StatusStatusThis section is currently open.
38 Registered
20 Minimum; 39 Maximum; 39 Lunch Count
Section Date(s)
DateStart TimeStop Time
September 19, 20229:00 AM 3:00 PM
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AudienceAudience: Superintendents, Principals, CIP/MTSS Teams
Pricing Information
 Who     Registration Fee     Default Price 
 ESU 10 Title IIA Schools      $20.00  No 
 Other ESU 10 Schools      $40.00  No 
 Non ESU 10 Schools      $75.00  No 

Materials FeeMaterials Fee: $0.00
Grant(s)
 Grant     Start Date     Stop Date 
  Title II-A 2021-2022       October 01, 2021      September 30, 2022 

LunchYes, lunch is provided.
CMHsCMHs: 0.00
College CreditNo, this section can NOT be taken for college credit.
TagsTags
AQuESTT Tenet - Educational Opportunities & Access  AQuESTT Tenet - Student Achievement & Growth  AQuESTT Tenet - Educator Effectiveness
CommentsTitle IIA consortium member schools are eligible to receive $125 for substitute reimbursement.
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