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Virtual Workshops and Webinars








 context of social media use by staff and students. Participants    What’s New in School Official Ethics Law?  the provision of services to students with disabilities during the
 will gain an understanding of the latest trends in cyberbullying   current pandemic, and an opportunity to discuss and address    NJLA Series 7 Session 3: Culturally
 and the most effective strategies available for school leaders,   Mar. 11, 2021; Noon - 1:10 pm  issues regarding the provision of special education and related   Responsive Teaching: Leading Instruction
 educators, parents and students. This session will provide tips for   Presenters: Michael Kaelber, Esq., LEGAL ONE Coordinator for   services to students with disabilities while schools are operating   That Empowers Deep Student Learning
 promoting responsible social media use by students, parents and   Online Course Development & Rebecca Gold, Retired Director   pursuant to guidance and laws necessitated by the current   Mar. 16, 2021; 12:30 pm - 4:30 pm
 staff. Participants will also learn about security settings with an   of Human Resources  pandemic. This session is approved for 1.3 NJ Continuing Legal   Fee: $450 for a 3-session Academy. Participants must register
 explanation as to how they work.   Fee: $40  Education (CLE) credits.           for all three sessions. Click here to see the description.
 Join LEGAL ONE staff attorneys in an information-packed webinar
  Assessment on a Remote Platform  discussing the most recent developments in board member and    English Language Learners’ Summit   Bringing It All Together: A Systemic
 school administrator ethical conduct under the School Ethics Act,
 Mar. 11, 2021; 9 am - Noon   the board member conflict of interest statute, N.J.S.A. 18A:12-2   Capitalizing on What Works for Students With   Approach to Student Safety
 Presenter: MaryAnn Joseph M.Ed./NBCT, FEA Consultant  and the nepotism regulations N.J.A.C. 6A:23A-6.2. This webinar   Limited or Interrupted Formal Education (SLIFE)  Mar. 16, 2021; 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
 Fee: $60 Members/$75 Non-Members  will focus on the statutory and regulatory standards for school   Mar. 15, 2021; 9 am - 2 pm  Presenter: David Nash, Esq., LEGAL ONE Director
 Audience: special educators, general educators, administrators,   official ethical conduct in the areas of participation in matters of   Presenters: Carol Salva, Educator, Trainer, Consultant, Author;   Fee: $40
 child study team members  collective negotiations, personnel issues, including the hiring and   David Nash, Esq., LEGAL ONE Director  This webinar provides a framework for putting in place appropriate
 Assessment looks and feels different in today’s classroom,   evaluation of school administrators, board member volunteerism   Fee: $100 Members/ $125 Non-Members  policies and protocols to protect student safety. Participants
 particularly on a remote platform. The roles of teacher as proctor,   and board member contact with staff members. This session is   Sponsored by Seidlitz Education  will learn about the high expectations established in case law
 teacher as assessor, and teacher as data collector will be a part of   approved for 1.3 NJ Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credits.  The current pandemic is shining a light on the challenges we face   and codified in statute and regulation related to student safety.
 this timely discussion. Participants will hear a variety of assessment   when our language learners experience interruptions in education.   Specific issues addressed include HIB policies, key elements of the
 strategies that teachers are using today in classrooms throughout    Legally Compliant IEPs  The issues are not new. We know how to support SLIFE (Students   code of student conduct, key requirements related to student risk
 New Jersey as a way to document student progress. Specific   Mar. 15, 2021; 9 am - 3 pm  with Limited or Interrupted Formal Education), and we know how   assessment, and working closely with law enforcement and other
 strategies such as the Choice Board will be presented as alternative   Presenter: John K. Worthington, Esq., LEGAL ONE Consultant   to support them in remote environments. This talk will focus on   outside entities. The impact of and considerations pertaining to
 ways that teachers can provide student learning and assessment   practical techniques that serve this demographic and also boost   COVID-19 will also be addressed.
 options as they pursue the high expectations of the New Jersey   Fee: Member: $100/Non-member: $125  the learning of the entire class. It will be based on current research
 Student Learning Standards.  This workshop will provide an in-depth explanation of what courts   and the classroom experience of Carol Salva, author of Boosting
 expect to see in IEPs. Key components in IEPs that can render   Achievement, Reaching Students with Interrupted or Minimal
 them both legally and technically sound, most notably the Present   Education. Carol is an Abydos writing coach, a Dual Language
 Level of Academic Achievement and Functional Performance   trainer, and a master teacher who has had success with students in
 (PLAFP) and the goals and objectives sections, will be identified.   her elementary, middle, and high school classrooms.
 The session will also provide an overview of relevant laws and
 procedures for serving students with disabilities. This session will
 focus on combining best practices with educational strategies that
 are reasonable and practical for child study teams to utilize every
 day. The session will also provide up to date information on laws
 and guidance, including proposed changes to legislation affecting



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