Increasing opportunities for learning in the 2021-2022 school year is a key instructional goal for all schools. We know there will always be some students who need extra support. We also know that disruptions from COVID impacted all students. With disruption comes opportunity. The lead4ward one-day Intervention Conference provides a framework for redesigning our thinking around intervention and ensuring that all students become successful, lifelong learners. We’ll explore how to help students reassemble the bits and pieces of learning and, through this process, gain greater understanding.
As we prepare for students entering the new school year, we must provide varied opportunities for learning. As such, we must reimagine intervention. We’ll reexamine intervention through the lens of process vs. content and prioritize high-impact curriculum standards. We’ll refine and develop systems to create opportunities to learn: Intervention for All, Intervention for Some, and Intervention for a Few. And we’ll explore how to leverage lead4ward tools and strategies to inform intervention and to plan with renewed intention.
What we'll cover
In this one-day virtual conference, you’ll learn how to help students:
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The lead4ward Intervention Conference gives campus teams an opportunity to learn together. We recommend that a team consist of at least one teacher from each content area, a campus leader, and a special education teacher. Participants will remain in their selected session throughout the conference.
Conference sessions include:
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who, when, where
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general education and special education teachers and leaders of tested grade levels (3-HS)
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Monday, September 27, 2021virtual keynote (recording will be available after)3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
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Tuesday, September 28, 2021virtual event8:30 am - 12:45 pm CDT
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Note:Need to use next year's funds?