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The ABCs of Response to
Intervention Practices
Minnesota Fall
Conference on Programs for Students with
Emotional/Behavioral Disorders
November 8-9, 2007
Sheraton Minneapolis
West
Minnetonka,
Minnesota
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Event Overview
Join us November 8-9 for the annual Fall Minnesota conference. We will reunite friends and colleagues
and welcome new participants in sharing information and renewing commitments
to improved services for students with EBD. You will not want to miss this
opportunity for access to advanced learning, networking, visiting with the
exhibitors who provide services throughout Minnesota and to see new and
classic titles from more than 30 publishers at the discount bookstore. Your
registration includes ALL sessions, meals and social events.
The ABCs of Response to
Intervention Practices
for Students with Challenging
Behaviors
This conference will provide
innovative, practical strategies for anyone in schools or agencies who works with students who
present challenging behaviors. With a variety of sessions designed for
PreK-12 teachers, administrators, program specialists, social workers, psychologists, counselors, university faculty,
paraprofessionals and others,
participants will learn proven strategies to help close social and
achievement gaps including how to:
> Develop
individual and school-wide behavioral
intervention plans
> Use
assessment data to determine
eligibility and placement decisions
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Collect and use behavioral data
to modify intervention plans
> Support
and collaborate
with general education teachers
> Implement
instructional strategies
that improve academic outcomes
> Develop
and implement effective transition
programs
> Much
more
Invitation for Presentation
Proposals
You are invited to participate in
the program of this conference as a presenter. Our priority is to provide
content that focuses on innovative and best practices that demonstrate
effective evidence-based strategies designed to meet the needs of students.
This is an excellent opportunity to present and showcase your work to
general and special education teachers, administrators, teacher trainers,
alternative school personnel, and others who provide direct or indirect
services to children and youth.
Click to submit your
proposal online
Marketing Opportunities
More than 200 professionals from
education, mental health, juvenile justice, residential care facilities, and
other related disciplines are expected to participate in the Minnesota Fall
EBD Conference. Please see our
marketing brochure for sponsorship and exhibit opportunities.
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Thanks To Our Event Supporters
In Cooperation With:
Minnesota
School Psychologists Association
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