Register Today! 2-Part Progress Monitoring 201 Workshop Series
Register Today! 2-Part Progress Monitoring 201 Workshop Series
Master Progress Monitoring: Join Our Progress Monitoring 201 Workshop Series!
Are you interested in enhancing your progress monitoring skills to better tailor instruction to student needs? Did you attend NCII’s progress monitoring 101 series last spring and want to learn more? Are you experienced with collecting academic progress monitoring data, but interested in learning more about graphing and analyzing data? If so, join NCII experts for the final two sessions of our progress monitoring workshop series!
Benefits for Participants:
Participation in the 201 sessions offers access to NCIIs latest progress monitoring resources, specifically crafted to enhance this workshop series. Led by national experts, each session promises an interactive, engaging learning experience filled with practical insights.
Workshop Sessions Overview
Session 1: Creating an Effective Progress Monitoring Plan
What? Attendees will:
- Develop a progress monitoring plan that includes utilizing baseline data, setting ambitious and attainable goals, and includes a schedule for data collection.
- Learn the advantages and considerations of three validated goal-setting strategies and determine which is most suitable for their students.
When? September 19th, 2024 at 3:30-4:30 PM EST
Who? Individuals with progress monitoring experience who want to deepen their knowledge, particularly those who want to learn about setting appropriate goals. This session is also suitable for those who attended the 101 sessions.
Session 2: Graphing and Analyzing Progress Monitoring Data
What? Attendees will:
- Graph student-level progress monitoring data.
- Analyze progress monitoring data using decision rules to inform instructional decisions.
When? October 3rd, 2024 at 3:30-4:30 PM EST
Who? Participants with progress monitoring experience who want to improve their analysis skills for evaluating student growth. This session is is also suitable for those who attended the 101 sessions.