Center for Disabilities Communication, Social Skills, and Behavior: Setting the Stage for Success Intensive Training Series Cost: FREE Date & Location Jan. 28, Feb. 11, and Feb. 25, 2015 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Presented by: Sara Hansen, MA, CED
Mitchell CTE Academy Room 116 821 N. Capital St. Mitchell, S.D. 57301 Issues with social skills, communication, and behaviors are especially problematic in the classroom or school environment. How can teachers identify and address areas of need in these domains? What do we do to set the stage for student success or failure? The Center for Disabilities is offering a free, three-day intensive training on communication, social skills, and behavior to special educators and related service providers. To receive credit participates are required to attend all three days of training. Ten educators in a public South Dakota school setting will get the opportunity to complete an intensive training sequence including three one-day small group trainings with hands on activities, take-home resources, as well as remote and onsite technical assistance as needed for incorporating the skills and techniques within their classrooms and/or schools. All activities will take place during the 2014-2015 school year. Participants will have the opportunity to earn 1 Graduate Credit for completion of this course. Attendance for all three days is required To register, click on the registration form link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/G8FVNJ2. For more information or questions call (605) 357-1439 or (800) 658-3080. If you have a disability and need an accommodation in order to attend, please contact the Center for Disabilities at (800) 658-3080 one week prior. The development of these materials was supported in part by IDEA Part B Grant # 2015A-047 from the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs through the South Dakota Department of Education, Special Education Programs. The views expressed herein do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Education and should not be regarded as such.