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CS Spotlights: Integrating Computer Science into Special Education Classes | PaTTANpod [S6E3]

CS Spotlights: Integrating Computer Science into Special Education Classes | PaTTANpod [S6E3]

10/30/2023
00:09:50 minutes
This episode is part of a series recorded on location at Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology during the 2023 BUILD FLY CODE Live!, a special event for schools involved in a PaTTAN computer science (CS) professional learning program using drone technology. Special education teachers Kimberly Boyd and Meaghan Stolnis reflect on their professional growth in CS education and discuss strategies for engaging students with disabilities in CS learning. Students in Ms. Boyd’s join PaTTANpod in “CS Spotlights: Student Perspectives on Computer Science.” For additional information about engaging students with disabilities in K-12 CS education, visit PaTTANpod episode S5E19:Training and Consultation to Implement Computer Science (Youtube) and the CSinPA toolkits (PaTTAN website). https://youtu.be/XxSp97Bb3mY https://www.pattan.net/Supports/STEM/computer-science
CS Spotlights: Student Perspectives on Computer Science |PaTTANpod [S6E4]

CS Spotlights: Student Perspectives on Computer Science |PaTTANpod [S6E4]

10/30/2023
00:06:18 minutes
This episode is part of a series recorded on location at Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology during the 2023 BUILD FLY CODE Live!, a special event for schools involved in a PaTTAN computer science (CS) professional learning program using drone technology. Octorara Area students DJ Mewhort and Aidan Smith join PaTTANpod to discuss why CS is important for all students and why it is especially meaningful to them. Their teacher, Kimberly Boyd shares perspectives on CS learning in “CS Spotlights: Integrating Computer Science into Special Education Classes.”
Cultural Navigation: A framework for empowering English Learners | PaTTANpod [S5E7]

Cultural Navigation: A framework for empowering English Learners | PaTTANpod [S5E7]

11/21/2022
00:20:08 minutes
Moving into a new community and starting at a new school can be challenging for students. For immigrant and refugee students, challenges often exist because of cultural and language differences. Cultural navigation is a model for providing linguistically and culturally relevant support to English Learners and their families. The team of cultural navigators and advisors understand key components of the cultures of the families they serve and are equipped to enhance communication and trust among students, families, and schools, and provide supports to bridge home, community, and school. PaTTAN educational consultant, Maria Ronneburger, and IU13 community education supervisor, Joshua McManness, joined PaTTANpod to discuss how the Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit 13’s team of cultural navigators works with the School District of Lancaster and local community to build partnerships that empower students and their families. Isobel Benites and Jalilah Yacoub shared what cultural navigation means to their families. IU13 cultural navigators, Ahmadullah Falzi, Jeremy Rhoads, and Sunila Safi provided a glimpse into their role and efforts.
Culturally Responsive Classroom Management | PaTTANpod [S1E8]

Culturally Responsive Classroom Management | PaTTANpod [S1E8]

12/17/2018
Guest Chemay Morales-James shares educator behaviors that promote a culturally responsive classroom.

Culturally Responsive Elementary and Secondary Instruction Working with ELL Families and Multi-Cultural Communities - RtII and ELLs Webinar 8

07/15/2013
00:57:50 minutes
Parents are an invaluable resource to understand the culture, values, background experiences students bring to the learning setting. This webinar addresses the importance of family and cultural communities to reach students, support the RtII process, and understand the cultural ecology of the school.

Curriculum-Based and Writing Lab Approaches to Language/Literacy Instruction and Intervention: Case Examples

04/03/2018
01:01:13 minutes
This session will extend topics introduced in Session 1 by providing case examples of how to use curriculum-based writing projects to develop language and literacy skills for all students. The emphasis will be placed on how to address problems across language levels for students with special needs, with examples of how to develop language skills and enhance lives.

CVI Spring Training: Past the Basics

03/24/2015
02:36:57 minutes
Recorded at PaTTAN offices on March 24, 2015. Presenter Beth Ramella, M.Ed. discusses evaluation and instruction for students with cortical visual impairments (CVI).
CVI: Multiple Methods of Assessment: Selection and Coordination

CVI: Multiple Methods of Assessment: Selection and Coordination

05/13/2020
00:59:43 minutes
Various methods are required to assess children who have CVI. Systematic ways to select and coordinate these methods will be presented. One example will be within a learning media assessment. This is webinar four of an 8-part series.
Determination, dreams | PaTTANpod [S5E20]

Determination, dreams | PaTTANpod [S5E20]

04/17/2023
00:14:13 minutes
Ground-breaking musician and co-founder of the Deaf Professional Arts Network (D-PAN), Sean Forbes joins PaTTANpod to discuss how determination and persistence help shape dreams into achievable goals. Click here for more episodes https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCkBP2csbOssi3rUsfM-yQT1DVGUihxg2 Also available in podcast format on iTunes and Google Play Music iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pattanpod/id1436873041?mt=2 Google Play Music https://play.google.com/music/m/Iwyth5xyq26f67f4qrzktutbxke?t=PaTTANpod https://www.deafandloud.com/ https://dpan.tv/ Sean Forbes is a ground-breaking musician and songwriter who happens to be deaf. Forbes has released several albums and EPs, including "Perfect Imperfection" and "Little Victories," which quickly hit #1 on several top music charts. Self described as "deaf and loud," Forbes incorporates American Sign Language (ASL) into his music and often collaborates with other deaf artists. Forbes is also the co-founded the Deaf Professional Arts Network (DPAN), a nonprofit organization that makes music and music culture accessible for the deaf and hard of hearing community. D-PAN has produced several music videos featuring deaf performers, including an ASL interpretation of Eminem's "Lose Yourself," which Forbes performed himself. DPAN now provides a wide range of media production services with a focus on ASL access. Aiming to inspire others to chase their dreams, Forbes has performed hundreds of live shows in which he shares his music, stories, and message about chasing dreams.
Determining Response to Intervention (RtI): Customizing Early Reading Goals Through Survey Level

Determining Response to Intervention (RtI): Customizing Early Reading Goals Through Survey Level

05/17/2018
This video will provide an overview of determining essential needs and "root cause" using survey level assessment and determining RTI via progress-monitoring in order to inform instructional intensification.