Course description
The Kansas State Department of Education Early Childhood, Special Education and Title Services Department through the State Professional Development Grant (SPDG) is supporting the TASN Co-Teaching series using the Richard Villa, Jacqueline Thousand, and Ann Nevin model. The TASN Co-Teaching series is designed to create and train co-teaching teams in addition to building district capacity to provide support to those teams and provide training to additional teams in the future.
The Initial Co-teaching Training is the first part of a professional learning and coaching system. This event is intended for teachers, administrators, and instructional support personnel.
In this training event, participants will:
* Define what co-teaching is and what co-teaching is not;
* Consider benefits as well as legal and research-based rationales for co-teaching;
* Identify similarities, unique features, advantages and disadvantages across co-teaching approaches; and
* Explore tools for collaboration and communication.
Learning Objectives
Refund Policy
Registration may be cancelled up to 14 days prior to the event for a full refund. Cancellations received within 14 days of the event will not be refunded. No-show registrations will also not be refunded.
Details
DATE & TIME
November 30, 2015 from 8:30 am to 3:30 pm
LOCATION
Danny & Willa Ellis Family Fine Arts Center Fort Scott Community College
2108 South Horton Fort Scott, KS 66701
FORMAT
Meet In Person
6.5 Professional Learning Contact Hours
PROVIDER(S)
CONTACT
Shonda Anderson
515-360-4896
TRAINER
Robi Alstrom and Chris Cooper
TASN Co-teaching Trainers