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SUMMARY:Response to Intervention at Work
DESCRIPTION:Proven techniques to close learning gaps\nRTI is not a series of implementation steps to cross off on a list\, but a way of thinking about how educators can ensure each child receives the time and support needed to achieve success. This virtual workshop is designed for school teams who have started RTI but are still refining processes or experiencing challenges. The presenter has worked with hundreds of schools throughout North America and can help your school make RTI efficient\, effective\, and equitable. RTI work must be divided between collaborative teacher teams and two schoolwide teams (a leadership team and an intervention team). Together\, the entire school assumes responsibility for the learning of every student. \nAs an active virtual participant\, you will learn why bureaucratic\, paperwork-heavy\, compliance-oriented\, test-score-driven approaches fail\, and then discover how to create an RTI model that works. Acquire four essential guiding principles—collective responsibility\, concentrated instruction\, convergent assessment\, and certain access—and experience a simple process for bringing these principles to life in your school. \n\nDrive implementation using the four guiding principles.\nCreate a school leadership team to steer the shift to a culture of collective responsibility.\nUtilize collaborative teacher teams to define essential learnings.\nCreate a toolbox of effective interventions.\nBuild a schoolwide intervention team to address complex issues such as motivation\, attendance\, and behavior.\n\nRegister
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/response-to-intervention-at-work-4
LOCATION:Virtual- Register Above for Link
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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SUMMARY:Curriculum Leadership Team Meeting
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URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/4-8-ela-curriculum-leadership-team-meeting-4
LOCATION:St. Ignatius School-Loyola Hall\, 5222 North Bend Road\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45247\, United States
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
ORGANIZER;CN="Krista Devine":MAILTO:kdevine@catholicaoc.org
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SUMMARY:Time for Change - Four Essential Skills for Transformational School and District Leaders
DESCRIPTION:Time for Change—Four Essential Skills for Transformational School and District Leaders Virtual Workshop: A Live 2-Day Event with Anthony Muhammad\nBecome a catalyst for school improvement by developing the skills of a transformational leader. \nDuring this virtual workshop\, teams of teachers\, counselors\, building administrators\, and district administrators will study four distinctive leadership behaviors proven to promote positive change: (1) communication\, (2) trust-building\, (3) professional capacity\, and (4) universal accountability. \nAs active participants\, you and your team will examine the research that supports these behaviors\, as well as engage in practice activities designed to build your capacity. Return to your school equipped with the skills and knowledge to lead effective change\, address staff resistance\, and create a student-centered culture committed to high levels of learning. \n\nDiscover how to generate a culture of accountability.\nLearn how to recruit\, develop\, and retain professional talent.\nStrengthen staff commitment and enthusiasm for school improvement.\nConsider how to rebuild trust with distrustful staff members.\nExamine the origins of logical and illogical resistance in schools.\nGain strategies for overcoming resistance to change initiatives.\nIdentify ways to provide professional support to struggling team members.\n\nRegister
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/time-for-change-four-essential-skills-for-transformational-school-and-district-leaders-2
LOCATION:Virtual- Register Above for Link
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211208T140000
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SUMMARY:Boosting Vocabulary for English Learners
DESCRIPTION:Explicit vocabulary instruction is a proven strategy to help English Learners close the vocabulary gap and increase their reading and listening comprehension. A systematic approach to vocabulary instruction by both English Language teachers and content-area teachers will ensure that English learners will be able to more quickly access the curriculum. Join this online session to learn ways to make vocabulary instruction effective and fun.  Intended audience includes EL teachers and general education teachers. The session is free for ESCCO Title III Consortium members\, $50 for districts who are members of the ESCCO and $65 for others. NOTE: Members of the ESCCO Title III EL Consortium should enter “EL_ESC” in the payment box to waive the registration fee. A link to the online session will be sent to those who register for the session. Questions about the content? Please contact Jill Kramer at jill.kramer@escco.org. Questions about registration? Please contact Jessica Seymour at Jessica.Seymour@escco.org. By registering for any ESC of Central Ohio virtual or in-person events\, you will be automatically subscribed to our professional development monthly email or any other emails that are relevant to your position. You may unsubscribe at any time. \nRegister
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/boosting-vocabulary-for-english-learners
LOCATION:Virtual – Receive Link When Registered
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211209T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211209T163000
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SUMMARY:Response to Intervention at Work
DESCRIPTION:Proven techniques to close learning gaps\nRTI is not a series of implementation steps to cross off on a list\, but a way of thinking about how educators can ensure each child receives the time and support needed to achieve success. This virtual workshop is designed for school teams who have started RTI but are still refining processes or experiencing challenges. The presenter has worked with hundreds of schools throughout North America and can help your school make RTI efficient\, effective\, and equitable. RTI work must be divided between collaborative teacher teams and two schoolwide teams (a leadership team and an intervention team). Together\, the entire school assumes responsibility for the learning of every student. \nAs an active virtual participant\, you will learn why bureaucratic\, paperwork-heavy\, compliance-oriented\, test-score-driven approaches fail\, and then discover how to create an RTI model that works. Acquire four essential guiding principles—collective responsibility\, concentrated instruction\, convergent assessment\, and certain access—and experience a simple process for bringing these principles to life in your school. \n\nDrive implementation using the four guiding principles.\nCreate a school leadership team to steer the shift to a culture of collective responsibility.\nUtilize collaborative teacher teams to define essential learnings.\nCreate a toolbox of effective interventions.\nBuild a schoolwide intervention team to address complex issues such as motivation\, attendance\, and behavior.\n\nRegister
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/response-to-intervention-at-work-5
LOCATION:Virtual- Register Above for Link
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211210T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211210T170000
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SUMMARY:Teaching Twice-Exceptional Learners in Today's Classroom
DESCRIPTION:This specialized learning session in gifted education meets the following competencies outlined by The Ohio Department of Education: \n\nProvide an extension or replacement of the general education curricula\, to modify the learning process through strategies such as curriculum compacting\, and to select alternative assignments and projects based on individual student needs\nUnderstand the social and emotional needs of students who are gifted and to address the impact of those needs on student learning.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nImportant Session Information:\n\nTwice-exceptional (2e) learners have often been misunderstood\, disciplined\, unchallenged\, and left behind. They’re called lazy and unmotivated. But they’re not: a diagnosis such as a learning disability\, ADHD\, autism spectrum disorder\, or anxiety masks their giftedness. Or their giftedness blocks educators from seeing their struggles. \nOften\, educators don’t have the tools to meet their needs. Emily Kirchner-Morris\, in her book Teaching Twice-Exceptional Learners in Today’s Classroom helps bridge that gap. In this self-paced book study participants will explore real life stories and examples to better understand and/or implement: \n• How giftedness and disability intersect \n• Strategies for supporting the specific needs of 2E learners \n• Interventions based on the various labels or diagnoses 2Elearners may have \n• The strengths and struggles that come with each exceptionality \n• Information that will help determine the appropriate services\, accommodations\, modifications\, and collaborations with other educational professionals through Section 504 plans or IEPs
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/teaching-twice-exceptional-learners-in-todays-classroom
LOCATION:Virtual – Receive Link When Registered
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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SUMMARY:New 2021 Fall Picture Books and Middle Grade Novels
DESCRIPTION:Prepare for lots of reading time over winter break with this session! Get to know\nthe new books that have been published this season. Get a peek into the books as\nwell as possibilities for classroom use\, books to pair new books with\, and more.\nWe’ll also take a look at some books that are due to be published in early 2022! \n  \nRegister
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/new-2021-fall-picture-books-and-middle-grade-novels
LOCATION:OH
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211214T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211214T170000
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SUMMARY:Fall Picture Books and Middle Grade Novels
DESCRIPTION:These one-hour virtual sessions take a deep dive into a specific topic. Each session will include an introduction to the topic\, some connected readings\, time for conversation and questions. Participants will leave with some new thinking and some resources to expand their thinking following the session. Note: Sessions are provided at no cost for member districts. The opportunity for continued individual conversation/coaching is available for a fee. New 2021 Fall Picture Books and Middle Grade Novels. Prepare for lots of reading time over winter break with this session! Get to know the new books that have been published this season. A peek into the books as well as possibilities for classroom use\, books to pair new books with\, etc. will be shared. We’ll also take a look at some books that are due to be published in early 2022 so we can keep our eye out for them! A zoom link will be emailed to registrants. Questions about the content? Please contact Jill Reinhart at Jill.Reinhart@escco.org. Questions about registration? Please contact Jessica Seymour at Jessica.Seymour@escco.org. By registering for any ESC of Central Ohio virtual or in-person events\, you will be automatically subscribed to our professional development monthly email or any other emails that are relevant to your position. You may unsubscribe at any time. \nRegister
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/fall-picture-books-and-middle-grade-novels
LOCATION:Virtual – Receive Link When Registered
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211215T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211215T120000
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SUMMARY:Christmas for the Preborn
DESCRIPTION:Christmas for the Preborn\, a one-hour ceremony of song and prayer\, fellowship\, hot apple cider\, and cookies\, which commemorates the lives of preborn babies lost through elective abortion\, is held each year\, during the Advent season in front of the Women’s Med Center abortion mill at 1401 East Stroop Road in Kettering. \nPlan to attend on Wednesday\, Dec. 15th\, 11 am – Noon\nDuring the hour-long event\, highlighted by young people reading the Christmas story from the Book of Luke\, we mourn the loss of the brief lives of those who were aborted during the year and we honor them – and reflect on our loss\, because they would have touched us and others in their own special way. And in the sad almost half-century of legalized abortion\, we’re already missing generations of babies that would have been born to those who were lost through elective abortion. \nIn addition\, we celebrate life with gifts\, which are distributed to local women’s resource and support centers. Each year we ask people to donate disposable diapers – sizes 4\, 5 and 6 – and baby wipes as gifts. We estimate that local support centers distribute over 100\,000 diapers a year\, and demand keeps growing. These centers do a marvelous job for women in crisis situations and provide a variety of services\, including free pregnancy tests\, counseling\, maternity and baby clothing\, post-abortion support\, ultrasounds\, support classes\, parent training\, referrals for community resources\, and medical and social services. They rely on private donations and deserve all the support we can give them.
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/christmas-for-the-preborn
LOCATION:Women’s Med Center\, 1401 E. Stroop Road\, Kettering\, OH\, 45440
CATEGORIES:Respect Life
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ORGANIZER;CN="Vivian Skovgard":MAILTO:vivian@maxlifer.com
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