Dr. Kelly West
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St. Clair County ROEOn June 1, 2021, substantive changes went into effect in NASW’s Code of Ethics regarding the imperative of self-care. As licensed social workers and mental health professionals, we have an ethical responsibility to engage in effective self-care, both professionally and personally. This workshop, led by Amy Maus, MSW, LCSW of West County Psychological Associates, will review these changes in the Code of Ethics and explore various strategies of self-care that social workers and other helping professionals can utilize for themselves as well as employ with those we serve. Using the Wheel of Self-Care, we will discuss effective strategies for physical, emotional, social, spiritual, and professional self-care. Participants will be invited to share helpful resources and effective self-care strategies that they use personally and in their own practice settings. CEU or pd hours are available. Registration for this session will close Friday, November 13 at 12:00pm.
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K-12 Behavior Interventionist/Coach Roundtable
St. Clair County ROEJoin Michael Horton, M.S., BCBA, LBA-IL Southern Illinois Autism Coach from Illinois State University in this free roundtable. Mike will share information and a plethora of resources regarding the Autism Professional Learning and Universal Supports (A+) and Center for Intensive Behavioral Supports (CIBS) projects which are funded through the Illinois state Board of Education and housed at Illinois State University. During our time together, our team will provide background on why and how the projects came to be, offer an overview of the services and supports available through each project, and allow time for you to explore the resources.The Autism Professional Learning and Universal Supports (APLUS) project focuses on building educator capacity through professional development, coaching, and practical autism evidence-based tools. APLUS supports the implementation of evidence-based practices to improve educational outcomes for students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) across Illinois.The Center for Intensive Behavioral Supports (CIBS) project provides targeted training and resources to help school teams reduce the use of restraint and time out. CIBS emphasizes proactive, evidence-based approaches to addressing challenging behaviors, with the goal of fostering safe, supportive, and inclusive learning environments for students with intensive behavioral needs.Registration will close 4-5 days prior to the event date. -
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K-12 Administrator Breakaway
St. Clair County ROEThis breakaway we will have Emily Flach (Regional Educational Technology Coordinator from the Illinois Learning Technology Center) present a free session on "The Day the Internet Dies: Keep Your K-12 Building Running Amidst a Cyber Attack." In an age where connectivity is vital, the possibility of a cyber attack crippling the internet infrastructure is a growing threat. This workshop provides essential strategies to maintain your building’s operations in the face of such an incident. What if your teachers have non-digital resources and textbooks? What if you're hit by a cyber attack during state testing? Learn actionable steps to ensure the continuity of critical services like communication, instruction, and student safety during an internet outage caused by a cyber event. Participants will gain insights into offline communication protocols, data backup solutions, emergency power plans, and other best practices to safeguard operations and minimize downtime. Who should attend? Administrators in any capacity! Participants should bring a fully charged device to this session. After this session, we will debrief with IARSS, ISBE and local district updates. -
Curriculum Roundtable: Backward Planning for Impact: Meetings, SIP, Institute & Early Release Days
St. Clair County ROEWho should attend? Curriculum Directors, Instructional Coaches, Interventionists, Administrators and/or anyone responsible for organizing professional development and/or School Improvement days/goals. Focus: Intentional planning and alignment of time and priorities Aligned Standards: 1 – Mission, Vision & Improvement | 6 – Professional Capacity Maximize the impact of every meeting and professional learning experience. This session introduces backward design as a leadership strategy to align School Improvement Plans, staff meetings, and professional development. Participants will learn how to start with outcomes and design structures that ensure time is purposeful, efficient, and directly connected to student learning goals. Participants Will:- Design meetings and PD with clear outcomes
- Align SIP goals to daily practices
- Create efficient, focused agendas and learning experiences
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Instructional Coach/Interventionist Symposium: The Power of No: Leading with Focus and Priority
St. Clair County ROEThis interactive session will be facilitated by Dr. Diane Wolf with a focus on time management, prioritization, and strategic leadership. Aligned Standards: 1 – Mission, Vision & Improvement | 5 – Ethics & Professional Norms In a role filled with competing demands, knowing what to say “no” to is essential. This session helps instructional coaches, interventionists and/or school leaders prioritize what matters most, set boundaries, and align decisions to their mission and goals. Participants will explore how focus and clarity enhance leadership effectiveness and protect time for what truly impacts teaching and learning. Participants Will:- Identify high-impact priorities
- Develop strategies for managing time and competing demands
- Practice decision-making aligned to mission and goals
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Classroom Management Techniques
St. Clair County ROEEffective classroom management is essential to creating an environment where students can thrive. In this workshop, Dr. Brandy Hempen shares practical strategies for strengthening K-8 classroom management, with a focus on everyday procedures, smooth transitions, purposeful instructional strategies, and proactive behavior support. Registration closes 4-5 days prior to the event. -
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Reading Strategies and Resources to Increase Student Achievement
St. Clair County ROEJoin Dr. Brandy Hempen, in this virtual, self-paced workshop reviewing different strategies and resources to increase K-8 student achievement in reading. Real classroom videos, classroom discussions, and student examples are embedded throughout this workshop discussing the following topics:
Increasing fluency and comprehension
Incorporating ready-to-use reading resources
Reaching struggling readers
Differentiating reading lessons
Implementing classroom management strategies
Managing daily classroom procedures
Setting classroom expectations
Creating meaningful, standards-based assessments Registration closes 4-5 days prior to the event date. -
K-12 Principal Breakaway – Shaping Teachers’ Perspectives for Positive Classroom Management: Promoting a Culture That Builds Respect, Discipline, and Responsibility
St. Clair County ROEAdministrators face a variety of challenges related to classroom management, including not only student behavior, but also teacher consistency and support, diversity, parental involvement, technology, and more. Jim Kestner will bring his nationally recognized perspectives in this session titled: Shaping Teachers’ Perspectives for Positive Classroom Management: Promoting a Culture That Builds Respect, Discipline, and Responsibility. Jim will share strategies in this interactive session that are related to effective classroom management, student character, and school culture that encourages administrators and/or any leader to share challenges and solutions in a dynamic setting that focuses on perspectives that encourage teachers to support and adopt school-wide perspectives while retaining their own individual freedoms. The result is a school culture that encourages problem-solving, community, and consistency essential for students’ personal and academic development.
This session is not just for Principals - we encourage behavior interventionists, social workers, etc or related support personnel who feels this session would be beneficial to attend!
Registration closes 4-5 days prior to the session.