Sylas Michael Fleming

Sylas Michael Fleming

Friday, May 25, 2012

3rd Annual Summer Institute - presented by Temple University's Institute on Disabilities


3rd Annual Summer Institute

Beyond Inclusion—Improving Outcomes for Students with Disabilities
Tools and Strategies for Including Diverse Learners

Presented by the Institute on Disabilities at Temple University in collaboration with Temple University’s College of Education.
For professionals, administrators and teachers in Philadelphia schools and surrounding areas, school community members and parents.

Welcoming experts in the field
to present their perspective on this year’s focus—
Positive Behavioral Supports
 July 10,11, & 12, 2012 
Temple University Main Campus Philadelphia, PA

Registration Fee: $395 per person*
(To register for only one day: $195 per person)
*For parents or persons with disabilities (who are not education professionals), a limited number of scholarships may be available upon request.

NOW OFFERED AS A 3-CREDIT COURSE!


Special REDUCED fee of $325 if you:
1. Submit registration and payment before JUNE 6, 2012  NOW EXTENDED!!
OR
   2. Register and submit payment as a TEAM member (three or more from your school or agency)


ACT 48 CREDITS AVAILABLE

Registration deadline: June 22, 2012* 
*Deadline for registration with accommodations is June 18

 Register online now!


Tuesday, July 10
Filmmaker Dan Habib
screens his new film "Who Cares About Kelsey?" and
hosts a stimulating discussion on inclusion for students with emotional/behavioral challenges.



Wednesday, July 11
Matthew Tincani, PhD,
Associate Professor of Special Education, Temple University,
will present an overview of positive behavior support as a model for preventing challenging behavior across home, school, and community environments.

PLUS
Jodi Manning, Parent Training Project Coordinator, National Bullying Prevention Center will present on bullying awareness and prevention of bullying for students with disabilities.


Thursday, July 12
 Carrie Leonhart,
Augmentative Communication Services Coordinator at the Institute on Disabilities at Temple University
will discuss how parents and teachers can support communication.

PLUS
Family Member Panel Discussion
where students with disabilities and their family members discuss the effects of Positive Behavioral Supports.

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 Register online now!

For more information, contact Julie Kessler, PhD

A program of the
Institute on Disabilities at Temple University, College of Education


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