CCBD forum 2009

Here’s a special opportunity to learn about how to address challenging behavior problems. This is a star-studded line-up.—JohnL


International Council for Children with Behavioral Disorders

Professional Development

2 0 0 9 International Forum

Achieving Academic and Social Competence: Improving Educational Outcomes for Challenging Students

Tuscany Suites and Casino
Las Vegas, Nevada

January 30-31, 2009

Don’t miss your chance to participate in this important learning opportunity. Enrollment is limited to 250 participants.

Please note the hotel room block closes December 30, 2008. You can download a registration form at the link below or register online including hotel reservations.

The Program

Friday

Registration
8:30-10:30 Opening general session: Getting the most out of Tier II and Tier III Instruction
Dr. Ron Nelson, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
10:30-10:45 Break
10:45-11:45 Facilitated Learning
Lunch
12:45 – 2:45 General session: Understanding the Misunderstood: “Nitty Gritty” RTI Practices to Help You Understand and Meet the Academic and Behavioral Needs of Students with EBD
Dr. Greg J. Benner, University of Washington – Tacoma
2:45-3:00 Break
3:00-3:30 Facilitated Learning

Saturday

8:30-10:30 General Session: Using Data to Make Effective Intervention Decisions
Dr. Bob Gable, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA
10:30-10: 45 Break
10:45-11:45 Facilitated Learning
Lunch
12:45-2:45 General session: Uniting Response to Intervention (RTI) and Positive Behavior Support (PBS)
Dr. Gale Naquin, University of New Orleans, LA
2:45-3:30 General session: Summing Up and Planning for Implementation
3:30 Adjourn.

To download hotel and registration information or register online

http://www.behavioralinstitute.org/ccbdforum.htm

For more information:
Sheldon Braaten
Behavioral Institute for Children and Adolescents
3585 Lexington Ave. N. Suite 163
Arden Hills, MN 55126
Ph. 651-484-5510 or
sbraaten[at]behavioralinstitute[dot]org

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