SCEC Conference

 MATH INTERVENTIONS

 READING INTERVENTIONS

 BEHAVIOR INTERVENTIONS

th

7 Annual

SCEC Conference You’re invited to join Mizzou College of Education’s Student Council for th Exceptional Children at our 7 Annual Research to Practice Conference. All funds go to support the activities of Mizzou SCEC.

Conference Information What: Experts in the field will provide intervention ideas in areas such as classroom management, reading, mathematics, and school wide behavior support.

How much: Registration is $30 and includes a snack break. School invoices, checks, and cash will be accepted. Please make checks payable to Mizzou SCEC.

Who: General and Special Education Teachers, School Psychologists, Counselors, Administrators, Pre-service teachers, Para-professionals

To register: Complete the attached registration form and e-mail or mail to Erica Lembke, 311J Townsend Hall, Columbia, MO, 65211 or [email protected].

When: Saturday, January 24th, 2015 8:00-8:30am—Registration 8:30-1:15pm—Sessions Where: Townsend Hall, University of Missouri campus

A certificate of attendance will be provided. All funds go to support the activities of Mizzou SCEC.

Past Sessions Have Included Topics Such As… Easy, Effective, and Evidence-based Class-wide Behavior Interventions Building Background Knowledge and Vocabulary Skills for Students with Language Learning Disabilities in Grades K-5 Classroom Management 101 Using Assessment in Number and Operations to Draw Inferences to Target Instruction for Struggling Learners Tier 2 Supports for Students Key Components of Evidence-Based Practices The Language-Literacy Connection for Adolescent Students with Disabilities Sexuality Education for Adolescents with High Functioning Autism/Asperger's Syndrome: Tips and Resources for Educators Defusing Disruptive Behavior in the Classroom Co-Teaching in the High School Classroom: Supporting Students with Disabilities iPad accessibility features, resources, and how to find and choose Apps for Students with Disabilities When Instruction Gets Stale: How to Engage Students Basic Math Facts: Developing a Program which Leads to Mastery Supporting English Language Learners Assistive Technology Literacy and Mathematics Interventions for Students who are Struggling