Recording available for Planning for Success: Building Readiness to Implement Data-Based Individualization webinar.
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Join Dr. Caitlyn Majeika on January 17, 2024 for a webinar that will discuss classroom management strategies that can help educators create a predictable, structured, and organized environment that maximizes instructional time for all learners and improves access and outcomes for students with disabilities and students with intensive needs.
View the webinar recording from the December 14, 2023 webinar focused on how the RIOT/ICEL matrix can support problem-solving by helping teams to organize their diagnostic data, refine hypotheses, and guide decision making
How can data-based individualization (DBI) help educators to address the growing expectations for literacy outcomes for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities? In this webinar, Dr. Chris Lemons an NCII Advisor, Associate Professor of Special Education in the Graduate School of Education at Stanford University, and Co-Director of the Stanford Down Syndrome Research Center, will provide an overview of activities conducted through an Office of Special Education Programs model demonstration project. This project focused on increased literacy outcomes using DBI, inclusion, and enhancing individualized education programs. The webinar will share project findings and provide recommendations for integrating those findings into professional development and practice to improve student outcomes.
In this webinar, experts from the PROGRESS Center and National Center on Intensive Intervention (NCII) will model how practitioners can use data-based individualization (DBI) to develop and implement SDI for students with disabilities. A panel of special educators will share how using DBI improved the efficiency and effectiveness of their service delivery, communication with families, and collaboration with other educators.
Did you miss the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Special Education Programs Smart Beginnings event? The three-day virtual event highlighted resources to help those who work closest with infants, toddlers, children, and youth with disabilities. You can now find the videos and resources featured during the event archived on the OSEP IDEAs that work website. View Recordings