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T.E.A.M.S. that Win: Effective Practices for Meeting the Needs of Diverse Learners in Science
Elementary K-5





“Teaching Engaging Academics and Motivating for Success” (T.E.A.M.S.) is a three-day professional development series that applies the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and the Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS) frameworks to content specific Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) instruction and classroom design. The series will be presented by a Region 4 collaborative triad whose expertise includes classroom management, access to the general curriculum, and science. Participants will be provided with effective research-based skills and strategies which address diverse learners’ access to the general curriculum.  Knowledge and skills learned will support student achievement impacting STAAR™ success.

The three days will integrate classroom management strategies with the UDL principles of multiple means of engagement, representation, and action and expression. Classroom teachers are encouraged to build personal capacity by bringing a lesson which can be used to implement these strategies. Between each session, participants are asked to collect information based on implemented strategies.

District and/or campus teams (such as, but not limited to, general & special education teachers, behavior specialists, campus/district leaders, diagnosticians, and LSSPs) are encouraged to attend. Session and materials costs are partially funded through state or federal grants.

Due to the cumulative nature of the content, participants must commit to attending all of the dates in the training series.



Important Session Information:



Please bring an electronic device for access to digital resources. In addition, all participants will receive professional development and/or classroom materials to help support implementation of concepts from this three-day session.

T-TESS/T-PESS:
Dimension 1.1: Standards and Alignment, Dimension 1.3: Knowledge of Students, Dimension 2.2: Content Knowledge and Expertise, Dimension 2.4: Differentiation, Dimension 3.1: Classroom Environment, Routines and Procedures, Dimension 3.2: Managing Student Behavior, Dimension 3.3: Classroom Culture

Registration for this session has ended
Session ID:
1365231
Credits Available:
(18) Clock Hours
(18) CPE
Contact Person:
Edrice Bell
Registration Fee:
$105.00
Instructor(s):
Shaunta Singer, Ph.D, Edrice Bell, Ed.D., Region 4 ESC, Shelley Garza-Clark, Region 4 ESC
Audience:
Behavioral Specialists, Campus/District Administrators, Educators, Instructional Specialists, Licensed Specialists in School Psychology
Date Time Location
11/28/2018 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM Region 4 ESC McKinney Conference Center - MCC 113A Sci Lab
7200 Northwest 100 Drive, Houston, 77092
1/30/2019 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM Region 4 ESC McKinney Conference Center - MCC 113A Sci Lab
7200 Northwest 100 Drive, Houston, 77092
3/21/2019 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM Region 4 ESC McKinney Conference Center - MCC 102
7200 Northwest 100 Drive, Houston, 77092
Date:
11/28/2018
Time:
8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Location:
Region 4 ESC McKinney Conference Center - MCC 113A Sci Lab
7200 Northwest 100 Drive, Houston, 77092
Date:
1/30/2019
Time:
8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Location:
Region 4 ESC McKinney Conference Center - MCC 113A Sci Lab
7200 Northwest 100 Drive, Houston, 77092
Date:
3/21/2019
Time:
8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Location:
Region 4 ESC McKinney Conference Center - MCC 102
7200 Northwest 100 Drive, Houston, 77092


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