Mark your calendar to attend the NJEA Exceptional Children Conference on Saturday, March 10 at the Princeton Marriott at Forrestal. The theme of this year’s conference is “Creating Learning Environments for All Students.”
The program includes a keynote address from renowned educator Ian Jukes and six workshop offerings. A continental breakfast and lunch are included in the $60 registration fee.
Ian Jukes has been a teacher, administrator, writer, and university instructor. He is the director of the InfoSavvy Group, an educational consulting organization. He has written 12 books and had more than 100 articles published in various journals. He is the publisher of an online electronic newsletter, the Committed Sardine Blog.
His most recent book was Teaching the Digital Generation, co-authored with Ted McCain and Frank Kelly.
In addition to the keynote, registrants will choose two workshops from the six listed below to attend.
- Teaching in the New Digital Landscape: New Visions for the 21st Century: presented by Ian Jukes.
- Infusing Technology into Your Classroom/Curriculum: presented by Heidi Hayes-Jacobs, executive director, Curriculum Mapping Institute and president, Curriculum Designers, Inc.
- Positive Behavior Supports: presented by Sharon Lohrmann, director, N.J. Positive Behavior Support in Schools.
- Universal Design for Learning: presented by Patti Ralabate, director of the National Center on UDL/CAST.
- Response to Intervention: presented by Rich Wilson, NJEA associate director for Professional Development and Instructional Issues.
- Effective Teaching Strategies for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders: presented by Elizabeth Neumann, professional services coordinator, Autism New Jersey.
Register
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