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Optimal Approaches for Evaluation Personnel Monthly Webinar Series
Ethical Supervision of Evaluation Personnel





  • This interactive webinar is a part of a series of webinars designed to support special education evaluation personnel, including educational diagnosticians, school psychologists, and speech-language pathologists. These webinars feature highly respected presenters in the field of special education. Join us in learning all year long through exceptional online opportunities. Reinforce your current knowledge and add new tools to your tool box.
  • These convenient live webinars can be accessed from your personal electronic device at the times specified. These live webinars are provided through a Zoom platform and will not be available for viewing at the Region 4 location. Participants will receive an email with a link to complete Zoom registration prior to the webinar. After completing the Zoom registration, participants will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
  • Continuing education units from the American Speech-Language Hearing Association and the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) will be available for participants that register, access the webinar, and watch the webinar in its entirety. A Region 4 Certificate of Attendance will be provided via email one to two weeks after the webinar once attendance is finalized and recorded. This session is partially funded through state and federal grants.


Important Session Information:



From practicum students and interns, to new hires, and those who are in advanced stages of their roles, supervision of evaluation personnel at all points of the career lifespan is an important responsibility. Research into supervision of evaluation personnel has shown that the "best" supervisors have been described as supportive, respectful, open-minded, knowledgeable, and accessible.

Learning Objectives:

1) Identify effective ways to create a strong foundation and structure within the supervision experience.

2) Build skills required for effective supervision, such as communicating feedback and evaluating supervisees.

3) Discuss professional and ethical issues in supervision.

 

This is an intermediate course, offered for 0.3 ASHA CEUs.

Financial Disclosures: Beth Darbe and Nicole Price are employees of Region 4 Education Service Center. Non-Financial Disclosures: Beth Darbe and Nicole Price do not have any relevant non-financial relationships to disclose.



T-TESS/T-PESS:
Dimension 1.2: Data and Assessment, Dimension 1.3: Knowledge of Students, Dimension 4.3: Professional Development

Registration for this session has ended
Session ID:
1829436
Credits Available:
(0.3) ASHA CEU
(3) Clock Hours
(3) CPE
(3) NASP
Contact Person:
April Thomas
Registration Fee:
$20.00
Instructor(s):
Beth Darbe, Region 4 ESC, Nicole Price, Region 4 ESC
Audience:
Educational Diagnosticians, Psychologists, Special Education Teachers, Speech Language Pathologists
Date Time Location
12/5/2024 12:30 PM - 3:45 PM Log-in information will be emailed., Online Course
Date:
12/5/2024
Time:
12:30 PM - 3:45 PM
Location:
Log-in information will be emailed., Online Course


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Region 4 Education Service Center
7145 West Tidwell Road Houston, Texas 77092-2096                                                        
713.462.7708 | PHONE

Region 4 is making improvements to the McKinney Conference Center and will invite guests to experience the difference in August of 2024

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