CONFERENCE 2015 - Manitoba Council for Exceptional Children
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CONFERENCE 2015 - Manitoba Council for Exceptional Children
Featuring Keynote Speakers Dr. Paula Kluth (Thursday) Dr. Kathy Perez (Friday) MANITOBA COUNCIL FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN CONFERENCE 2015 Thursday, February 19 and Friday, February 20, 2015 9:00 am to 3:30 am (Registration opens at 8:00 am) Highlights: Publishers’ Display – Please visit the displays during your coffee & lunch breaks at the Conference. Look in your Conference bag for special publisher activities and prizes! “Yes I Can!” Awards – Celebrating Exceptional Children. 7:00 pm, Thursday, February 19, 2015 Art & Basket Raffles – Proceeds go towards assisting International “Yes I Can!” winners attend the International Awards Ceremony MCEC Annual General Meeting – Friday, February 20, 2015 at 12:00 pm Don’t forget to visit the Membership Table for a chance to win a Free CEC Membership! Manitoba Council for Exceptional Children PO Box 43035 74-1555 Regent Ave. Winnipeg, Manitoba R2C 4J2 manitobacec@gmail.com, www.manitobacec.ca, VENUE: VICTORIA INN HOTEL AND CONVENTION CENTRE 1808 Wellington Ave., Wpg. 1-877-842-4667 Special room rate for conference delegates ($143). Quote MCEC group registration #596795 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE Thursday, February 19, 2015 Dr. Paula Kluth Dr. Paula Kluth is a consultant, teacher, author, advocate, and independent scholar who works with teachers and families to provide inclusive opportunities for students with disabilities and to create more responsive and engaging schooling experiences for all learners. Paula is a former special educator who has served as a classroom teacher and inclusion facilitator. Her professional interests include differentiating instruction and inclusive schooling. She is the author or co-author of more than ten books including From Text Maps to Memory Caps: 100 More Ways to Differentiate Instruction in K-12 Inclusive Classrooms, Don’t We Already Do Inclusion: 100 Ways to Improve Inclusive Schools, and You’re Going to Love This Kid: Teaching Students with Autism in Inclusive Classrooms. Paula is also the director of a documentary film titled “We Thought You’d Never Ask”: Voices of People with Autism. Morning Session (9:00 am to 11:45 am) You’re Going to Love This Kid!: Educating Students with Autism in Inclusive Schools In this interactive session, participants will learn practical ways of supporting students with autism spectrum labels & other disabilities within a general education classroom. Topics addressed include defining (and redefining) autism, listening to the voices of those with autism, differentiating instruction, creating more active and responsive lessons, making the classroom comfortable, and providing opportunities for communication and social skill development. The session will focus on the importance of pushing beyond access and participation and asking schools to challenge students and to understand each learner as complex and capable. Lunch Break (11:45 am to 12:45 pm). Vegetarian Lunch Provided Afternoon Session (1:00 pm to 3:30 pm) Just Give Him the Whale: Using Passions, Areas of Expertise, and Strengths to Support Students with Autism Do you know someone who loves whales? Or ceiling fans? Or elevators? Most of us do know learners with specific interests. Often, however, these favorites of students with autism are not celebrated but seen as annoying, problematic or in need of “extinction”. In this presentation, Dr. Kluth will explore alternative perspectives and will focus specifically on how they can serve as supports, teaching tools, inspirations, and hobbies. Participants will learn how honoring fascinations and using them as tools can help teachers calm, comfort, teach, inspire, and connect with their students with autism labels. Some of the topics to be covered in this session include using interests to teach standards-based academic content, nurture social connections, minimize anxiety, and expand communication opportunities and skills. Friday, February 20, 2015 Dr. Kathy Perez Dr. Kathy Perez, an award-winning classroom teacher, administrator and author has worked with students from preschoolers to college graduates. Dr. Kathy is currently a Professor of Education at Saint Mary’s College of California, Director of Teaching Leadership and Coordinator of Professional Development and Outreach. A dynamic presenter, and “education evangelist,” she has the experience to captivate and motivate her audiences. Kathy is an acclaimed international educational consultant, author, and motivational speaker, specializing in instructional strategies and creative approaches to literacy, learning, and leadership development. She integrates stateof-the art methods and research with passion and practical insights from her own classroom experiences. In her entertaining and thought-provoking sessions, she forms a powerful connection with her audiences. Dr. Kathy has extensive teaching experience as a general educator, special educator, and literacy coach and curriculum/staff development coordinator. Even the most reluctant learners are engaged with her techniques! Teachers from all grade levels and subject areas rave about Kathy Perez’s dynamic approach to teaching. Her innovative and interactive workshops are loaded with teacher-tested materials and activities you can use immediately and share with others. Kathy provides a lively and informative day of hands-on and minds-on learning. Participants learn from an experienced and informed educator who knows firsthand the daily instructional challenges of classroom teachers. Her enthusiasm is infectious! Dr. Kathy has worked extensively with teachers, administrators, and parents throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, Caribbean, Africa, New Zealand, Australia, Thailand, Hong Kong, and Singapore. Her best-selling books include: More Than 100+ Brain Friendly Tools and Strategies for Literacy!, Co-Teaching Book of Lists: A Practical Guide for Teachers and her latest: The New Inclusion: Differentiated Strategies to Engage ALL Students! Morning Session (9:00 am to 11:45 am) Co-teaching: Strategies for Success in the Inclusive Classroom Teacher collaboration and co-teaching are proven strategies for helping students with diverse needs achieve academically. This practical workshop provides many successful brain-friendly strategies for your inclusive classroom. How to scaffold and differentiate your instruction for students with special needs and English learners will be covered. The emphasis will be creative and time-efficient strategies. How to make co-teaching successful for teachers and students alike to maximize the teachable moments for ALL! Participants in this session will: Discover multiple approaches to meeting the diverse needs of students Scaffold instruction in a co-taught classroom Create an inclusive learning environment for both teachers and students Learn new techniques to adapt, enrich and modify curriculum and instruction to meet Common Core Standards Maximize student achievement using hands-on and engaging instructional techniques Unleash the power of collaborative problem-solving Lunch Break (11:45 am to 12:45 pm). Vegetarian Lunch Provided Afternoon Session (1:00 pm to 3:30 pm) Co-teaching: Strategies for Success in the Inclusive Classroom (continued) Special Education Teacher, Counsellor or Level 1 or 2 Administrator Certificate Credits The Professional Certification Unit for Manitoba Education has approved all four sessions (Dr. Paula Kluth on Thursday and Kathy Perez on Friday) for accreditation for the Special Education Teacher’s Certificate, the Counsellor’s Certificate or the Level 1/ Level 2 Administrator’s Certificate requirements (10 hours towards the instruction component). Participants must attend all four sessions during the conference, and hold a valid Manitoba Permanent Professional Certificate in order to be eligible to receive credit, to a maximum of 10 contact hours, for this conference. Request for credit must be noted on the registration form. PARTICIPANTS SEEKING CREDIT MUST ATTEND ALL FOUR OF THE REQUIRED SESSIONS. CERTIFICATES WILL BE HANDED OUT AT THE CONFERENCE CLOSE ON FRIDAY. For further information contact: Giselle Oakley - giselle.oakley@7oaks.org or Michael Bennett - mbennett2@retsd.mb.ca The Manitoba Council for Exceptional Children Conference 2014 presents the 25th Annual “Yes I Can!” Awards Thursday, February 19, 2015 at 7:00 pm In the Victoria Inn Ballroom Be sure to visit our Art and Basket Raffle tables with all proceeds going to support “YES I CAN!” International Award winners. Find us on Facebook @ www.facebook.com/manitobacec Follow us on Twitter @ www.Twitter.com/ManitobaCEC