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Starting Points and Possibilities in Developing Natural Peer Support Programs - Peer Support Arrangements in Inclusive Classrooms (Part 1)

11/03/2013
00:23:20 minutes
The purpose of this video series is to provide school leaders, teachers, paraprofessionals, families and students information around Natural Peer Supports with the expertise of Dr. Erik Carter. These five video sessions will provide the essential information needed to develop the structures that promote inclusion, learning, and relationships between students with and without disabilities with special focus on students with complex instructional needs. Dr. Carter will describe the evidence base and the necessary components for developing an effective peer support program. These sessions are supported with video documentary of actual peer support programs occurring within Pennsylvania. Each session will guide schools in identifying crucial elements to launch new or continue current efforts in implementing natural peer support programs. This session along with session five focuses on peer support arrangements that lead to academic and social participation in inclusive classrooms.

Starting Points and Possibilities in Developing Natural Peer Support Programs - Peer Support Arrangements in Inclusive Classrooms (Part 2)

11/03/2013
00:16:19 minutes
The purpose of this video series is to provide school leaders, teachers, paraprofessionals, families and students information around Natural Peer Supports with the expertise of Dr. Erik Carter. These five video sessions will provide the essential information needed to develop the structures that promote inclusion, learning, and relationships between students with and without disabilities with special focus on students with complex instructional needs. Dr. Carter will describe the evidence base and the necessary components for developing an effective peer support program. These sessions are supported with video documentary of actual peer support programs occurring within Pennsylvania. Each session will guide schools in identifying crucial elements to launch new or continue current efforts in implementing natural peer support programs. This session along with session four focuses on peer support arrangements that lead to academic and social participation in inclusive classrooms.

Starting Points and Possibilities in Developing Natural Peer Support Programs - Rigor, Relevance and Relationships

11/03/2013
00:19:25 minutes
The purpose of this video series is to provide school leaders, teachers, paraprofessionals, families and students information around Natural Peer Supports with the expertise of Dr. Erik Carter. These five video sessions will provide the essential information needed to develop the structures that promote inclusion, learning, and relationships between students with and without disabilities with special focus on students with complex instructional needs. Dr. Carter will describe the evidence base and the necessary components for developing an effective peer support program. These sessions are supported with video documentary of actual peer support programs occurring within Pennsylvania. Each session will guide schools in identifying crucial elements to launch new or continue current efforts in implementing natural peer support programs. In this session Dr. Carter focuses on the importance of fostering relationships along with rigorous, relevant learning opportunities for students with complex instructional needs.

Starting Points and Possibilities in Developing Natural Peer Support Programs - School-Wide Peer Partner Programs

11/03/2013
00:32:04 minutes
The purpose of this video series is to provide school leaders, teachers, paraprofessionals, families and students information around Natural Peer Supports with the expertise of Dr. Erik Carter. These five video sessions will provide the essential information needed to develop the structures that promote inclusion, learning, and relationships between students with and without disabilities with special focus on students with complex instructional needs. Dr. Carter will describe the evidence base and the necessary components for developing an effective peer support program. These sessions are supported with video documentary of actual peer support programs occurring within Pennsylvania. Each session will guide schools in identifying crucial elements to launch new or continue current efforts in implementing natural peer support programs. This session focuses on peer partner programs which are one type of peer mediated approach for promoting inclusion, friendships and learning.

Step 2 A and B Alignment of Learning Targets

06/29/2018
00:20:14 minutes
This presentation will introduce steps A and B of the standards-aligned unit planning process, which include learning targets.

Step 2 C and D Aligning Vocabulary and Ideas

06/29/2018
00:20:29 minutes
This presentation introduces steps 2C and D of the standards-aligned unit planning process, which include the identification of prioritized vocabulary and ideas.

Strategies for Executive Skills Development in Students with Traumatic Brain Injury, Part One

05/30/2012
02:31:13 minutes
Executive skills refer to the cognitive processes required to plan and organize activities, including task initiation and follow through, planning/organization, working memory, performance monitoring, inhibition of impulses, and self-regulation. Executive skills involve the integration of information across brain regions, particularly the frontal lobes, and therefore any type of significant acquired brain injury is likely to negatively impact executive skills. These skills are at the heart of what is seen as independent problem solving, goal directed persistence, and motivation. Students with executive skill deficits have problems in all these domains, and they present tremendous challenges to both parents and teachers who often find themselves frustrated by children whose problems in school seem to have little to do with how smart they are or how easily they learn.

Strategies for Executive Skills Development in Students with Traumatic Brain Injury, Part Two

05/30/2012
01:40:48 minutes
Executive skills refer to the cognitive processes required to plan and organize activities, including task initiation and follow through, planning/organization, working memory, performance monitoring, inhibition of impulses, and self-regulation. Executive skills involve the integration of information across brain regions, particularly the frontal lobes, and therefore any type of significant acquired brain injury is likely to negatively impact executive skills. These skills are at the heart of what is seen as independent problem solving, goal directed persistence, and motivation. Students with executive skill deficits have problems in all these domains, and they present tremendous challenges to both parents and teachers who often find themselves frustrated by children whose problems in school seem to have little to do with how smart they are or how easily they learn.
Structured Literacy Intervention: Chapter 1 with Dr. Louise Spear-Swerling

Structured Literacy Intervention: Chapter 1 with Dr. Louise Spear-Swerling

04/14/2022
01:00:30 minutes
In this first book study session Dr. Louise Spear-Swerling reviews and elaborates on Chapter 1: An Introduction to Structured Literacy and Poor-Reader Profiles. Link to all materials: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1bI2_dgerLc2h2T-OUC3bbvq_k-qgGDqz
Structured Literacy Intervention: Chapter 2 with Dr Stephanie Al Otaiba and Dr. Jill Allor

Structured Literacy Intervention: Chapter 2 with Dr Stephanie Al Otaiba and Dr. Jill Allor

04/21/2022
01:02:38 minutes
This video presentation by Dr. Stephanie Al Otaiba and Dr. Jill Allor is part of a PaTTAN book study series. This ten-week series focuses on structured literacy topics in the book, Structured Literacy Interventions: Teaching Students with Reading Difficulties, Grades K-6. In this second book study session Dr. Stephanie Al Otaiba and Dr. Jill Allor review and elaborate on Chapter 2: Structured Literacy Interventions for Phonemic Awareness and Basic Word Recognition Skills