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Spring 2020 Professional Development
8221 Auburn Rd. Painesville, OH, 44077 440-350-2563
Register at www.tinyurl.com/ESCWRSP20
CONTENTS
CONTACTS
Customized PD……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..…1
Family & Community …………..………………………………………………………………………………………………….2
Early Childhood……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………....3
Special Education………………………………...………………………………………………………………………………....4
Universal Design for Learning…………………………………………………………………………………………………..5
PBIS…………………………………………………………...…………………………………………………………………………...6
Trauma Informed Care & Behavior………………………….……………………………………………………………….7
Curriculum ……………………..……………………………………………………………………………………………………...8
Gifted……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..……...9-10
Professional Learning Communities……………………………………………………….……………………….……...11-12
Additional PD……………..………………...……………………………………………………………………………….……….13-14
LGCA Technology Offerings………………………………………………………………………………………….………….15-16
Jennifer Felker Superintendent [email protected]
Greg Slemons Treasurer [email protected]
Deb Burke Director of Human Resources & Operations [email protected]
Donna Cook Director of Special Programs & Accountability [email protected]
Merrie Darrah Director of State Support Team 4 [email protected]
Shannon Ranta Mathematics & Science [email protected]
Tricia Ebner Gifted [email protected]
Dr. Bryan Drost Curriculum & Assessment [email protected]
Jeremy Hunter Technology Integration [email protected]
Brittany Garrett Administrative Assistant [email protected]
ESC of the Western Reserve 440-350-2563
Create Your Own Professional Development The ESC of the Western Reserve will have our consultants come to your district to provide
your staff with the professional development course of your selection.
The ESC of the Western Reserve will strive to support and meet all of your needs.
Contact Brittany Garrett at 440-350-2563 to arrange a meeting with one of our consultants.
Wrap Around Credit with Lake Erie College
Lake Erie College Wrap Around Courses are “customized” courses around professional development activities conducted at the school district, school building, or individual level.
The foundations of many of the courses originate with professional work conducted during all-day PD experiences at the district-level and/ or the year-long work of professional learning communities.
Tuition: $140 per semester hour; 10% discount for Lake/Geauga districts
Minimum class time requirements: 15 seat hours for one semester; 30 hrs. for two semester hours; etc.
“Homework” required for credit: (1) a minimum of 3 pages of reflection on what was learned from the experience; (2) a time log documenting the number of hours put in completing the coursework; and (3) a product created for application in the classroom, building, and/or district.
Contact Mary Balmford at [email protected]
CUSTOMIZED PD
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FAMILY & COMMUNITY
Family and Community Engagement
Who: Parents & Community Members
What: Meeting designed to plan regional needs; focus is an analysis of future parent training needs and
relationship building strategies
When: April 3, 1:30-3:00 p.m.
Where: Auburn Technology Learning Center
How Much: Free
Why: Learn parent engagement updates for the State of Ohio.
Facilitator: State Support Team 4
Questions: Contact SST4 at 440-350-2563. Register on STARS via OhioID.
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EARLY CHILDHOOD Early Childhood Professional Development
Who: Teachers and Administrators
What & When:
EC Administrative Series January 28 & March 31, 11:30-1:00 p.m.
Supporting Functional Communication of Non-Verbal PS February 21, 8:30-11:30 a.m.
Setting the Stage for EC PBIS: Teaching Social/Emotional February 28, 8:30-3:30 p.m.
Where: Auburn Technology Learning Center
How Much: Free
Why: Learn statewide updates and supports for early childhood staff
Facilitator: State Support Team 4
Questions: Contact SST4 at 440-350-2563. Register on OCCRRA.
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Regional Vision &
Hearing Training
Who: Teachers and Administrators
What: Training on how to administer both vision and hearing screenings.
When: April 2, 7:30-2:30 p.m.
Where: Auburn Technology Learning Center
How Much: Free
Why: Learn about hearing and vision guidelines.
Facilitators: Melissa Herrick and Sheronda Whitner
Questions: Contact the Department of Health. Register online.
Early Childhood Spring Regional Training
Who: Early Childhood Staff
What: Early Childhood updates and
information
When: April 3, 8:00-4:00 p.m.
Where: Mentor Paradigm
How Much: Free
Why: Be in the know and network
Facilitator: State Support Team 4
Questions: Contact SST4 at 440-350-2563.
Register on OCCRRA.
SPECIAL EDUCATION Administering AASCD
Who: Intervention Specialists
What: Intervention Specialists (who have not yet administered the assessment nor received the initial training) learn to administer the Alternate Assessment.
When: January 29 & January 30 8:30-11:30 a.m.
Where: Mentor Paradigm
How Much: Free
Why: Learn to administer AASCD
Facilitator: State Support Team 4
Questions: Contact SST4 at 440-350-2563. Register on STARS via OhioID.
Meeting the Needs of All Learners Series
Who: Teachers and Administrators
What & When: Assistive Technology; February 27, 8:30-3:30 p.m.
Where: Mentor Paradigm
How Much: Free
Why: Educate diverse set of learners.
Facilitator: State Support Team 4
Questions: Contact SST4 at 440-350-2563. Register on STARS via OhioID.
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UDL Introduction to UDL: Tier 1
Who: Teachers and Administrators
What: This 3-day exploratory series allows participants to explore
instructional strategies that foster growth, examine learner
variability, look at purposeful planning, share successful strategies
and locate resources to support instruction.
When: February 13; 9:00-3:00 p.m.
Where: Mentor Paradigm
Why: Learn the basics behind UDL
Facilitators: State Support Team 4
Questions: Contact SST4 at 440-350-2563. Register on STARS via OhioID.
UDL Book Study
Who: Teacher Teams
What: Explore UDL Now: A Teacher’s Guide to Applying UDL in Today’s Classrooms, by Katie Novak.
When: March 10, 4:00-5:00 p.m.
Where: Auburn Technology Learning Center
How Much: Free
Why: Learn UDL as a curriculum design pro-cess, planning tools for UDL, and options for flexibility and choice for students
Facilitator: State Support Team
Questions: Contact SST4 at 440-350-2563.
Register on STARS via OhioID.
UDL Tier 2: Digging Deeper Into Guidelines Who: Teachers and Administrators
What: Explore UDL guidelines.
When: March 11, 8:30-3:00 p.m.
Where: Mentor Paradigm
How Much: Free
Why: Dig deeper into UDL guidelines, and standards.
Facilitator: State Support Team 4
Questions: Contact SST4 at 440-305-2563.
Register on STARS via OhioID.
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PBIS
PBIS Tiers II and III Who: Teachers and Administrators
What & When:
PBIS Tier III, Day 2 of 2 February 5, 8:30-3:00 p.m. PBIS Tier III, Coaching February 5, 8:30-3:00 p.m.
Where: Auburn Technology Learning Center
How Much: Free
Why: Learn appropriate strategies and supports for PBIS Tier II/III
Facilitator: State Support Team 4
Questions: Contact SST4 at 440-350-2563. Register on STARS via OhioID.
PBIS Roadshow
Who: Teachers and Administrators
What: Tours to award winning PBIS schools.
When & Where:
February 6, 8:30-11:30 a.m.; Harvey High School
April 23, 8:30-11:30 a.m.; Grant Elementary
How Much: Free
Why: Network with other schools who are successfully implementing PBIS.
Facilitator: State Support Team 4
Questions: Contact SST4 at 440-350-2563. Register on STARS via OhioID.
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Classroom Management
Supports
Who: PBIS Teams
What: Learn how to support all teachers in classroom management universal practices or behavioral management.
When: February 11 & 12, 8:30-3:00 p.m.
Where: Auburn Technology Learning Center
How Much: Free
Why: Improve classroom management.
Facilitator: State Support Team 4
Questions: Contact SST4 at 440-350-2563.
Register on STARS via OhioID.
Resiliency for the Caregiver
Who: Teachers and Administrators
What: Learn about the impact of trauma on a child.
When: March 4, 9:00-3:00 p.m.
Where: Auburn Technology Learning Center
How Much: Free
Why: Learn techniques on how to reduce and manage trauma
based reactions.
Facilitator: State Support Team 4
Questions: Contact SST4 at 440-350-2563. Register on STARS via OhioID.
TRAUMA CARE
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BEHAVIOR Basics of ABA
Who: Special Education Teachers
What & When:
Reduction of Challenging Behaviors; April 22, 8:30-11:30 a.m.
Skill Acquisition; March 18, 8:30-11:30 a.m.
Where: Auburn Technology Learning Center
How Much: Free
Why: Practice discrete trial training strategies, task analysis, and shaping.
Facilitators: Janet Sapp & Carena Brittan
Questions: Contact Brittany at 440-350-2563. Register online.
CURRICULUM Literacy in the Science Classroom
Who: Science Teachers in Grades 5-12
What: Learn how to integrate literacy components and Lexile levels into science lessons.
When: March 11, 8:30-3:00 p.m.; Lunch is on your own
Where: Auburn Technology Learning Center
How Much: $75; There are no refunds on workshop registrations.
Why: Participants will explore where to find topic and grade level literature.
Facilitator: Shannon Ranta
Questions: Contact Brittany at 440-350-2563. Register online.
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Data Driven Mastery in the Math Classroom
Who: Math Teachers, Grades 5-12
What: Learn the benefits of reaching each student where they are in constant understanding and moving them to the mastery level by taking the data you are already collecting to predict remediation, create cyclical assessments and leveled assignments.
When: March 18, 8:30-3:00 p.m.; Lunch is on your own
Where: Auburn Technology Learning Center
How Much: $75; There are no refunds on workshop registrations.
Why: Promote mastery in the math classroom.
Facilitator: Shannon Ranta
Questions: Contact Brittany at 440-350-2563. Register online.
GIFTED
Thinking Outside the Box: Giftedness and Creativity
Who: K-12 Teachers (year 2+ in the HQPD for Gifted sequence), GISs
What: Some children are identified as gifted in creative thinking. Meeting their needs as gifted learners poses unique challenges to classroom teachers. Learn about creative thinking identification, how creative thinking differs from other types of giftedness, and strategies classroom teachers can use to regularly support and nurture creative thinkers.
When: May 18, 8:00-3:00 p.m.; Lunch is on your own
Where: Auburn Technology Learning Center
How Much: $60; There are no refunds on workshop registrations.
Why: This session provides a deeper look at creativity,
creative thinking, and the ways classroom teachers can infuse
creative thinking activities in the classroom.
Facilitator: Tricia Ebner
Questions: Contact Brittany at 440-350-2563. Register online.
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Strategies for Serving Gifted Children
Who: K-12 Teachers (less than 30 hours of HQPD in gifted child education)
When: March 19, 8:00-3:00 p.m.; Lunch is on your own
What: This session focuses on the types of giftedness recognized in Ohio, the characteristics of gifted learners, and strategies we utilize in our classrooms tomorrow to support gifted learners.
Where: Auburn Technology Learning Center
How Much: $60; There are no refunds on workshop registrations.
Why: Learn the areas of giftedness recognized in Ohio, the traits of gifted learners, and differentiation strategies that can be used in classrooms to support gifted learners.
Facilitator: Tricia Ebner
Questions: Contact Brittany at 440-350-2563. Register online.
GIFTED
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The Gifted Brain
Who: K-12 teachers (year 2+ in HQPD in Gifted), GISs
What: Neuroscience is providing more and more information about the structures and performance of those identified as gifted and more typical peers. This session explores these differences and then moves into a focus on social-emotional aspects of gifted, focusing on anxiety and depression.
When: May 6, 8:00-3:00 p.m.; Lunch is on your own
Where: Auburn Technology Learning Center
How much: $60; There are no refunds on workshop registrations.
Why: Learn how to address social-emotional through the neuroscience of gifted kids.
Facilitator: Tricia Ebner
Questions: Contact Brittany at 440-350-2563. Register online.
Gifted Reporting in Infinite Campus
Who: Gifted Coordinators, EMIS Coordinators, District Administrators
What: Learn where and how gifted screening, identifications, and service are recorded in IC.
When: March 9, 1:00-3:00 p.m.
Where: Auburn Technology Learning Center
How Much: Free
Why: Learn where and how acceleration is recorded in IC. Review the requirements for EMIS reporting.
Facilitators: This workshop is co-presented by LGCA and the ESC of the Western Reserve.
Questions: Contact Brittany at 440-350-2563. Register online.
PLCs
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SLP PLC
Who: Speech Language Pathologists
What: Facilitated discussions on current
topics related to school-based SLPs
When: March 3, 1:00-3:00 p.m.
Where: Auburn Technology Learning Center
How Much: Free
Why: Be in the know & network
Facilitator: State Support Team 4
Questions: Contact SST4 at 44-350-2563.
Register on STARS via OhioID.
Regional Literacy Network
Who: Teachers and Administrators
What: Quarterly meetings exploring the latest topics in literacy; book study on Explicit Instruction follows each session.
When: February 19 and April 22, 11:00-1:00 p.m.
Where: Auburn Technology Learning Center
How Much: Free
Why: Be in the know & network
How Much: Free
Facilitator: State Support Team 4
Questions: Contact SST4 at 440-350-2563.
Register on STARS via OhioID.
Gifted Coordinators’ PLC
Who: Administrators responsible for supporting gifted populations in Lake and Geauga counties.
What: Learn the latest news from ODE regarding gifted programming and services, as well as share ideas and strategies for effectively serving gifted children and supporting teachers.
When: April 16, 3:30-5:30 p.m.
Where: Auburn Technology Learning Center
How much: Free
Why: Be in the know & network
Facilitator: Tricia Ebner
Questions: Contact Brittany at 440-350-2563.
Register online.
SPED Leadership Series
Who: District Administrators
What: Stay up to date with a wide-range of
topics related to special education.
When: February 12 & March 30; 8:30-11:30 a.m.
Where: Auburn Technology Learning Center
How Much: Free
Why: Sessions will include the topics of LRE, SDI,
Data, ETR, Transition & Goal Development
Facilitator: State Support Team 4
Questions: Contact SST4 at 440-350-2563.
Register on STARS via OhioID.
PLCs
EC Itinerant PLC
Who: Early Childhood Itinerant Specialists
What: Provides ongoing support and professional development to Itinerant intervention specialists.
When: March 6, 8:30-11:30 a.m.
Where: Auburn Technology Learning Center
How Much: Free
Why: Be in the know & network
Facilitator: State Support Team 4
Questions: Contact SST4 at 440-350-2563.
Register on OCCRRA.
Early Childhood CORE Team
Who: CORE Team members and Administrators
What: Early Childhood CORE Team Meeting
When: January 28 & March 31, 8:30-11:30 a.m.
Where: Auburn Technology Learning Center
How Much: Free
Why: Be in the know & network
Facilitator: State Support Team 4
Questions: Contact SST4 at 440-350-2563. Register on STARS via OhioID.
EC School Psychologists PLC
Who: Early Childhood School Psychologists
What: Provides ongoing support for early
childhood psychologist to network.
When: April 1, 1:00-3:00 p.m.
Where: Auburn Technology Learning Center
How Much: Free
Why: Be in the know & network
Facilitator: State Support Team 4
Questions: Contact SST4 at 440-350-2563.
Register on OCCRRA.
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ADDITIONAL PD Naviance Consortium
Who: Counselors who are part of the Naviance
Consortium
When: Choose one of the following dates;
Naviance Session 3: April 21, 22, or 23
Where: Auburn Technology Learning Center or
Summit ESC
How Much: Included in your Naviance package
Why: Learn the latest tips and tricks for working
with Naviance
Facilitator: Naviance
Questions: Contact Brittany at 440-350-2563.
Register online.
YouLEAD Student Diversity Workshop
Who: Student Leaders
What: YouLEAD is a diversity workshop series where students will engage with peers through Social Emotional Learning (SEL) strategies.
When: January 28; Morning Workshop: 8:30-10:30 a.m., Afternoon Workshop: 12:30-2:30 p.m.
Where: Auburn Career Center
Why: To help students explore self-awareness, collaboration, and social responsibility through the lens of diversity leadership.
How Much: $20; There are no refunds on workshop registrations.
Facilitator: Diversity Center of Northeast Ohio
Questions: Contact Brittany at 440-350-2563. Register online.
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OPERATION GRADUATION 2.0 Who: Teachers and Administrators
What: The Ohio STEM Learning Network OGDL 2.0 event for high school teams.
When: April 7; 8:00-3:00 p.m.
Where: Auburn Career Center
How Much: Free
Why: Expert local facilitators and statewide education partners will be available as thought partners for your team during PRACTICAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR PROGRESS (POP) SESSIONS.
Facilitator: The Ohio STEM Learning Network
Questions: Contact Brittany at 440-350-2563. Register online.
ADDITIONAL PD
OTES 2.0 Bridge Training
Who: Teachers and Administrators
What: The Ohio Teacher Evaluation System 2.0 Bridge Training will provide a better understanding
of the OTES 2.0 Framework and Model, allow practice of skills and allow for sharing of resources and
best practices in educator evaluation.
When: June 2 & June 3; 8:30-3:30 p.m.
Where: Mentor Paradigm
Why: The OTES 2.0 Bridge Training is required for existing OTES 1.0 credentialed evaluators to
address shifts with OTES 2.0 Bridge Training is a pathway that leads to OTES 2.0 re-credentialing.
How Much: $ 20 for all Lake & Geauga County School Districts; $ 90 for all outside School Districts
Facilitators: Dr. Bryan Drost & Heidi Fyffe
Questions: Contact Brittany at 440-350-2563. Register STARS via OhioID.
ELA Professional Learning
Who: Educators & Administrators
What & Why: Engaging English Language Arts: Using Webb’s Depth of Knowledge to Improve Reading and
Writing in the Classroom: This session will focus on ways to encourage critical thinking using Webb’s Depth of
Knowledge (DOK) tools. DOK measures the degree to which knowledge is elicited from students. DOK is used to
describe the complexity of learning tasks and test items. Understanding how to develop critical thinking by asking
questions and developing assignments is critical to student growth and success on Ohio’s State Tests.
Understanding the Writing Rubric: This resource will help educators break down the components of the writing
rubric. Participants will develop an understanding of the differences between the points for each category, learn
how to score their students’ work using the rubrics and engage with examples of student papers available with the
practice and released tests.
When & Where: May 1; 9:00-3:00 p.m. —Auburn Technology Learning Center
How Much: Free
Facilitator: English Language Arts Consultants from the Ohio Department of Education
Questions: Contact Brittany at 440-350-2563. Register online.
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TECHNOLOGY
Engaging K-5 learners in Digital Reading
Who: K-5 Teachers, K-5 Administrators
What: This workshop focuses on ways to engage young learners using best practices for digital reading to support early literacy for K-5 students.
When: February 19, 9:00-2:30 p.m.
Where: Auburn Technology Learning Center
How Much: Free
Why: Learn how to integrate digital content into the classroom using quality eBooks and digital text available at no cost from INFOhio’s digital resources and LGCA’s OverDrive collection.
Facilitator: Jeremy Hunter
Questions: Contact Jeremy at 440-357-7542 ext. 131. Register online.
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Investigate Standards-based Grading & Reporting System
Who: K-12 Teachers and Administrators
What: This workshop provides a real opportunity to transform your school ’s grading system by walking through reflective and practical implementation of each element of an effective standards-based grading system.
When: February 6, 8:00-3:00 p.m.
Where: Auburn Technology Learning Center
How Much: Free
Why: Learn about the pitfalls, opportunities, and challenges of standards-based grading.
Facilitator: Jeremy Hunter
Questions: Contact Jeremy at 440-357-7542 ext. 131. Register online.
Videoconferencing/Distance Learning: Unlock Endless Experiences
Who: K-12 Teachers and Administrators
What: Students learn best from experiences whether in or out of the classroom. Videoconferencing can make those out of class experiences part of the in-class learning.
When: February 26, 12:00-3:00 p.m.
Where: Auburn Technology Learning Center
How Much: Free
Why: Learn to implement distance learning experiences for a district or classroom.
Facilitator: Jeremy Hunter
Questions: Contact Jeremy at 440-357-7542 ext. 131. Register online.
Google Applied Digital Skills
Who: K-12 Teachers, Administration
What: Applied Digital Skills uses a project-based approach to engage students in learning while giving them future ready skills like budgeting, organizing information, research and digital citizenship.
When: February 27, 8:00-11:00 a.m.
Where: Auburn Technology Learning Center
How Much: Free
Why: Learn to implement Google Applied Digital Skills.
Facilitator: Jeremy Hunter
Questions: Contact Jeremy at 440-357-7542 ext. 131. Register online.
TECHNOLOGY
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