NCII is excited to host our second Intensive Intervention Institute! This year the Institute aims to build the knowledge and capacity of state and local leaders to support the implementation of intensive intervention for students with severe and persistent learning and/or social, emotional, or behavioral needs using data-based individualization (DBI).
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NCII staff and partners are excited to present a number of sessions at the upcoming CEC 2023. We hope you will join us for the following sessions: Workshop 08 - Put the “I” in IEPs Using High-quality Tools for Development and Implementation When: Wednesday March 1, 2023 from 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Presenters: Dr. Donna Sacco and Amy Peterson Note: This workshop requires an additional registration fee. Integrating Intensive Intervention Content Within Teacher Education Courses When: March 2, 2023 from 10:30-11:30 a.m. Presenters: Lindsey Hayes, Erica Lembke, and Sarah Powell Program Chair Invited: Using DBI to Promote Improved Outcomes Across Educational Landscapes: University, SEA, LEA, and School Examples
NCII was excited to host the inaugural Intensive Intervention Institute: Building Knowledge and Capacity for Faculty, State, and District Leaders on June 27-28, 2023. The two-day in person Intensive Intervention Institute aimed to build the knowledge and capacity of state and local leaders and teacher preparation faculty to support implementation of intensive intervention for students with severe and persistent learning and/or social, emotional, or behavioral needs using data-based individualization (DBI).
NCII is excited to join the PROGRESS Center for Prepping for PROGRESS 2023! This 3-day free virtual event is for general and special educators, local leaders, professional development providers, faculty, and other stakeholders who support students with disabilities. We will focus on filling your supply closet with the information, tools, and resources you need to start the school year to ensure high expectations, access, and positive outcomes for students with disabilities.