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A sneak peek at the program for…

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A one-day event for independent schools that showcases trends and best practices in K-12 education

Hosted by Educational Service District 112

March 16, 2009

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A sneak peek at the lineup of presentations for the day…

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EARNING 1-2-3 Grow and Learn: Keys to Promoting School Readiness Jodi Wall, Jackie Brock and Tamara Shoup

Research clearly demonstrates the positive impact on school readiness when key stakeholders work together to support young children’s growth and

development. Come learn about the Early Learning and Development Benchmarks and how these guidelines can be used to support curriculum in early learning programs and enhance children’s opportunities to enter school ready to learn. Participants will also learn about local efforts to support children and families in their transition to school, including key strategies and activities that are research based, effective and collaborative.

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Best Practices in Teaching Reading and More Presented by Lani Gordon, Literacy Specialist

Understanding and implementing the components and principles of

scientifically-based reading instruction form the foundation for high student achievement. Whether teaching basic reading in the primary grades, providing intervention instruction for older struggling students, or extending effective reading strategies across the K-12 curriculum, ESD 112 provides in-service and training options in effective literacy practices for certificated and classified staff. Learn about options for onsite events as well as availability of classes offered at the ESD Conference Center. This session will also provide an overview of additional support offered by ESD 112 such as textbook adoption processes, paraeducator training, online courses, and more.

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Math: Relieving the Tensions

Presented by Bill Kring and Sue Bluestein

Mathematics is a vital skill for students to be successful in this competetive world. Improving student performance in mathematics has been the subject of many debates and is the source of tension for many teachers, particularly at the elementary school level. Come learn about strategies to relieve the tension, improve student achievement, and put the fun back in math.

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Research-Based Approaches in Science

Presented by Mark Watrin and Gloria Ferguson

Advances in brain research over the past ten years have clear implications for how students learn best, and the role that scientific inquiry has in improving student performance across many disciplines. Come learn about research-based instructional materials as well as successful strategies for teaching science at all levels.

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Service Opportunities for Schools and High School Seniors Presented by Erika Johnson, Ernie Guerrero and Jim Wells

ESD 112’s program, Northwest Service Academy (NWSA), has been helping young people for 15 years by providing environmental education and service learning opportunities. Learn about ways that the NWSA can provide services in and for your school, and how high school seniors can earn an education award for future schooling at accredited institutions, while gaining valuable job skills.

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Special Education Services for Private Schools

Presented by Ann Hutchison, Special Education Cooperative Director

This session will provide an overview of how private school students that have suspected disabilities are identified and evaluated for special education.

Additionally, we will cover the options for providing specially-designed services for which the eligible students are entitled. Finally, additional services that are available to private schools on a fee-for-service basis will also be described.

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Streaming Video and Online Databases at Your Fingertips!

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ECHNOLOGY Presented by Tracey Vukovich, Media Coordinator

Streaming video and online databases open up a world of possibilities for students with the click of a mouse. Attend this session and learn how these resources can enable you to engage students, enrich lessons and help students excel academically.

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The Document Camera: The Most Sustainable Classroom Technology Presented by Debbie Tschirgi, Educational Technology Director

Teachers and decision-makers are embracing document cameras as a standard piece of classroom technology. At the heart of their popularity is sustainability, a key factor in identifying quality technology solutions for learning

environments. Come learn more about sustainable technology, and see examples of how document cameras can be used for teaching and learning.

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Using Interactive Tools for Teaching and Learning

Presented by Debbie Tschirgi, Educational Technology Director

Technology tools such as interactive whiteboards and clickers engage students in highly visual lessons that allow them to participate in their own learning experience in a whole new way. Come see examples of some ways that these tools promote learning, and then learn about purchasing the tools through a contract, and the professional development that is available.

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Web 2.0 Tools for the Classroom

Presented by Tanna Colwell, Technology & Learning Coordinator

Web 2.0 provides opportunities for research, writing, collaboration, reflection, self-assessment, and other classroom learning activities. Come see demonstrations of how these new online applications are changing classrooms, and learn how your staff can get professional development on their instructional uses.

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CHOOLS Bullying Prevention Presented by Jan Kennell

We all remember the "bully" from our childhood years. As adults we all know how bullying behavior impacts our efforts to create safe and caring learning environments in our schools. This workshop will focus on the latest research in bullying prevention and provide resources for bullying prevention in your schools.

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Safety Services:

Emergency Preparedness, Threat Assessment, and Employee Safety Presented by Peggy Sandberg, Director of Risk Management

In this information packed half-hour, attendees will:

• Receive a brief overview of school emergency planning, and sample school emergency plan

• Learn about the Clark County Schools Student Threat Assessment Program • Understand how the ESD can assist your school with employee

safety plans and training Bring your safety questions!

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DMINISTRATION ESD 112 Human Resource Services Presented by Karen Schwartzrock

The purpose of this session will be to provide an overview of the Human Resources services that are available to private schools. Topics will include:

• Live Scan Fingerprinting • Certification

• Training for administrators and staff • Consultation on employment issues

The session will also offer the opportunity for participants to provide ideas on other Human Resources services that would be of benefit to private schools.

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Communication Tools for Your School ESD 112 Public Information Team

Good communication is essential to a healthy school system. ESD 112’s Public Information team provides a variety of communications vehicles and products that can be replicated by our private school partners. Come learn about online and printed publication development; public and media relations; crisis

communications response; newsletter writing, photography and printing; image/branding; website development and management, blogs and podcasts; and more. This experienced team can help you enhance communication efforts at your school.

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Taking Advantage of ESD 112’s Purchasing Power Presented by Joe Shorthouse, Purchasing Manager

For six years, ESD 112 has been soliciting competitive bids on classroom technology equipment, and has just recently awarded a contract for office supplies and related products. Come discover how private schools can take advantage of these contracts, and learn more about some plans for competitive bids that are going to be solicited in the near future!

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Business and Administrative Support for Schools Presented by ESD 112 Fiscal Managers

ESD 112 offers several programs that assist school districts with day-to-day administrative tasks, freeing up staff time and resources to concentrate on classroom activities. Learn about the fiscal, technology, and facilities offerings of ESD 112 that can complement and improve the educational program of your school.

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ROFESSIONAL Professional Development Opportunities for Your Staff

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EVELOPMENT Presented by ESD 112 Registrations Staff

ESD 112 provides a menu of professional development opportunities for educational staff. Come learn how to search online for available courses. In addition, discover how independent schools can use ESD 112’s registration services, as well as clock hour services.

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Adventures in Online Classes

Presented by Tony Dunn, School Psychologist and Regional Special Education Coordinator

Given the time pressures on individuals and the difficulties in attending face-to-face classes, the ESD is developing an alternative: Online classes available 24/7. Current topics cover basic reading skills, reading comprehension, autism, and a basic understanding of special education. Other classes are currently being developed and will soon be on line. These will include behavior management and more classes on autism.

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