AA # 1448 Teacher Evaluation Retraining (Domains 2 & 3)
St. Clair ROE ILGetting Started with AI – The K-12 Special Education Edition (Virtual)
Are you very new to the scope of AI and it's wealth of information and resources? This FREE virtual workshop is specifically designed for attendees who have little to no knowledge of AI and how its tools can be applied in the special education realm. Join Emily Flach Regional Educational Technology Coordinator, Learning Technology Center, in this introductory workshop that is designed to empower special education teachers, new to AI, with the essential skills to address their unique classroom challenges and reduce workload. We'll focus on building proficiency in AI tools and effective prompting. You'll learn to immediately apply AI for tasks such as reading level adjustments, chunking, assessment and project modifications, and generating tailored outlines and notes. Discover how precise prompting ensures AI outputs directly support diverse learning styles and abilities, while also automating time-consuming tasks. Through hands-on practice, you'll build foundational AI skills and the confidence to use AI to directly benefit your students and reclaim valuable time. A virtual link will be sent prior to the event date. Registration closes 4-5 days prior to the event unless tickets are sold out.
At the Table – Spring Event: Women in Leadership
The Weingarten 1780 East IL-15, Belleville, ILElevate Your AI Skills – The K-12 Special Education Edition (Virtual)
Do you know some to a moderate level of AI tools and technology and how to implement them into your current special education role? This FREE virtual workshop is specifically designed for attendees who have knowledge of and have used AI and how its tools can be used in the special education realm. Join Emily Flach Regional Educational Technology Coordinator, Learning Technology Center) in this workshop that is designed for special education teachers seeking to elevate their current foundational AI skills. We'll explore advanced prompting and expanded AI toolsets, empowering you to create deeply personalized learning experiences. Master AI's ability to develop data-driven IEP goals, implement progress monitoring, and craft targeted behavior plans. Learn to effectively employ AI for advanced differentiation and tailored accommodations, ensuring every student thrives. Through hands-on activities, you'll refine your AI proficiency and confidently integrate AI applications into your daily preparation and instruction to maximize student achievement and streamline your work. Participants will collaborate to share effective AI strategies and applications for the special education classroom, fostering a supportive learning community and expanding your practical AI knowledge.
A virtual link will be sent prior to the event date. Registration closes 4-5 days prior to the event unless tickets are sold out.
Creating the Write Path: Strategies for Supporting Emergent Writers (K-2) (Virtual)
Understanding and Evaluating the Components of the FBA (Functional Behavioral Assessment) – Virtual
Understanding and Evaluating the Components of a BIP (Behavior Intervention Plan) Virtual
Navigating the K-12 Illinois Learning Standards for Science: A Deep Dive into NGSS Principles
St. Clair ROE ILAA # 3828 Leading Positive School Culture: Prioritizing Self-Care, Staff Wellness and Compassion Resilience
St. Clair ROE ILK-12 Summer School Secretary Symposium
St. Clair ROE IL- Weed: Identify and eliminate inefficient practices that are taking up valuable space and resources.
- Seed: Introduce innovative ideas and strategies that promise growth and improvement.
- Feed: Nurture these seeds with consistent, small adjustments that ensure they flourish into significant gains
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FERPA Compliance: Understanding the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and how it governs the access and disclosure of student education records. Participants will learn how to handle confidential information appropriately and the legal implications of releasing student records.
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Illinois-Specific Statutes: A deep dive into Illinois laws regarding student records, focusing on the differences between permanent and temporary records, retention policies, and the legal requirements for record access and transfer within Illinois public schools.
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Student Registration & Immigration Status: Key do's and don'ts related to student registration, immigration status, and documentation requirements. This includes understanding what information can and cannot be requested and how to handle sensitive immigration-related issues with discretion.
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Parental Custody Considerations: Learn about the rights and responsibilities of parents or guardians when it comes to student records and participation in school activities. This includes understanding how to navigate situations involving joint custody, custodial agreements, and when to question or verify parental authority.
This session will provide essential tools to ensure legal compliance and protect both the privacy of students and the responsibilities of school staff. Don't miss out on this opportunity to gain clarity on complex legal issues and enhance your ability to navigate the administrative challenges of working in Illinois public schools.
Spots are limited and will fill fast! Registration closes Thursday, May 29 at 12:00pm unless tickets are sold out prior to the deadline.