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Virtual Workshops and Webinars
Formative Assessment: The Real
Driver of Teaching and Learning
(PSEL Standards 3, 4, 6, and 10)
Oct. 13, 2021: 9 am - Noon
Presenter: Deitra Spence, Ed.D, FEA Consultant
and Coach and Kimberly Tucker, FEA Consultant
Fee: $75 Members/$100 Non-Members
Co-sponsored with Morris-Union Jointure
Commission
How do educators incorporate quality formative
assessment? This Virtual Workshop explores how
formative assessment, occurring throughout every
day in each classroom, can impact student learning
in many ways. Teachers, instructional coaches,
supervisors, and building administrators will examine
how formative assessments in our classrooms are
designed for learning. Thus, it is imperative that the Legally Compliant IEPs
assessments we choose to create and use are aligned Oct. 19, 2021; 9 am - 3 pm
to the learning objectives we set for students. These Presenters: John Worthington, Esq., LEGAL ONE
assessments can then provide the evidence to Educational Law Specialist
determine if the instruction that is taking place is Fee: $125 Members/$150 Non-Members
having an impact on the learning of every student. This workshop will provide an in-depth explanation of
what courts expect to see in IEPs. Key components in
Effective In-Person and Virtual IEPs that can render them both legally and technically
sound, most notably the Present Level of Academic
Student Investigations Achievement and Functional Performance (PLAFP) and
Oct. 13, 2021; 9 am - 3 pm the goals and objectives sections, will be identified. The
Presenters: Sandra L. Jacques, Esq., LL.M., LEGAL session will also provide an overview of relevant laws
ONE Supervisor of Legal Research and Content and procedures for serving students with disabilities.
Development; Adam Drew, CEO, Three Corners This session will focus on combining best practices with
Law Enforcement educational strategies that are reasonable and practical
Fee: $125 Members/$150 Non-Members for child study teams to utilize every day. The session
This course will provide a variety of tools that can will also provide up to date information on laws and
guidance, including proposed changes to legislation
be employed to assist you in getting to the truth in affecting the provision of services to students with
staff and student investigations, including tips for disabilities based on impacts of the pandemic, and an
conducting in-person and virtual investigations. This
workshop will include a review of lessons learned opportunity to discuss and address issues regarding
from a number of high profile criminal and civil the provision of special education and related services
cases. It will also include a review of the due process to students with disabilities. This session is approved for
rights available to students and staff, and strategies Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credits.
for addressing unique circumstances related to
students or staff with disabilities, dealing with
allegations of criminal conduct, responding in cases
involving potential claims of discrimination.
LEGAL ONE Workshops FEA Professional Learning Star Advantage Eligible