Tier 2 Training - Johnson Creek
Registration Closed.
Last Date to Register: 1/29/2020 12:01 AM
Last Date to Cancel: 1/28/2020 12:01 AM
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Tier 2 Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS) Training prepares school teams to effectively and efficiently address the needs of students who benefit from supplemental supports in addition to Tier 1. The Tier 2 team participates in four training days which consist of intense, interactive activities to develop and refine the systems, data, and practices necessary for sustainable Tier 2 implementation.
Objectives
- Define the six features of secondary/tier 2 interventions and the connection with universal/tier 1
- Analyze current interventions and articulate how they match features of secondary/tier 2 interventions
- Create a plan for how the team will develop or refine check-in check-out (CICO), modified CICO, social academic instruction groups (SAIGs), mentoring and brief behavior intervention plans (BIP) that include all six intervention features
- Create a plan to train, support and gather feedback from stakeholders including students, staff, families
- Practice systems-level discussions and decision-making that include intervention effectiveness, assessment data, and simple modifications to support for individuals and groups of students
Audience
School-based teams should include administrators, classroom teachers, pupil services staff, the Tier 1 internal coach and external coach.
Cost: $1600 per team/team for up to 8 members; each additional member $100
Fee includes registration, networking lunch, materials and up to 6 hours of CESA support
This event is sponsored by the Wisconsin RtI Center.
Please submit payment for these trainings to CESA 5. Check should also be made out to CESA 5 and include the participant name, training name, and the cohort when submitting payment.
CESA 5
626 E Slifer St.
Portage, WI 53901.
Include the name of individual registered and the name of the training when submitting.
**Any allergies/intolerances to specific foods will need to be communicated no later than 10 days prior to the first day of training in order to be honored.**