Our Mission
To improve the learning outcomes and well-being of all children and youth by providing services and leadership in partnership with families, schools and communities.
Our Goals
- Increase learning growth for students
- Decrease the gap in achievement
- Increase annual graduation rates
- Increase gateways to post-secondary success
The Heartland Administrator’s Association (HAA) Jan. 5, 2021 meeting will focus on media and crisis awareness training.
The Media & Crisis Awareness Training 101 with Wixted & Co. discusses the fundamentals of media and crisis communication, beginning with the definition of a crisis versus an issue or controversy. In an environment that requires frequent, layered communication to many different audiences, participants will learn guidelines for interacting with the media during a crisis and why crises gain so much attention from key stakeholders and the media. We will examine how media convergence and social media are changing news coverage and the way organizations must respond when facing a crisis.
We will explore the most effective methods of communication to key stakeholders in 2021, examine the importance of audience analysis and discuss the four phases of a crisis. The trainer will use video examples to help illustrate key points.
The training will be held virtually via Zoom and capacity will be limited. Registration is open to superintendents and any staff person managing district communications, social media and/or website. Register at this link OR by emailing participant names to Jenny Ugolini at jugolini@heartlandaea.org by Dec. 21.
Iowa’s AEAs and the Department of Education are pleased to announce that we are providing access to uPAR, Universal Protocol for Accommodations in Reading, at no cost to schools. uPAR is an online screening tool that can be administered to groups of students to capture data showing how each student learns best.
Benefits of uPAR:
- Set up a group of students in minutes
- Administer to up to 30 students in one class period
- Evaluations can occur virtually or in the classroom
- Automatic scoring
- Individual and group data can easily be sorted
Getting Started
Complete this form to request implementation of uPAR at your school. Review the uPAR Implementation Guide.
For more information, contact Wendy Robinson, Director of Instructional Services, or a member of your school’s support team for further assistance.
The Heartland AEA Literacy Newsletter is now available. Make sure to follow the newsletter and share it with your colleagues! In this issue we've included some short videos to assist with your virtual instruction as well as some new information around Dyslexia. Reach out to your Heartland AEA Literacy Consultant if you need any support.
Heartland AEA is pleased to announce we are now offering Youth Mental Health First Aid in a blended format. Read more about YMHFA and options available to districts, including YMHFA in blended, virtual and in-person formats.
**Child Mental Health First Aid also now available!
The Yale online course, Managing Emotions in Times of Uncertainty and Stress, is available to educators and school staff for FREE on Coursera.
The Yale team has spent months bringing the latest science and practice together into this 10-hour course that dives deeply into healthy emotion regulation for educators, the intersection of race, bias and identity in educating students, and practical strategies to support students in managing their difficult emotions.
Please share as widely as possible in your networks. Here’s the link to enroll. https://www.coursera.org/learn/managing-emotions-uncertainty-stress
Asynchronous professional learning opportunities in 15, 30 and 60-minute sessions, to support the training requirements for staff associated with Senate File 2360 - Guidance for Safe Classroom Environments and the revised Chapter 103 rules. Professional learning will address the following topics: foundational behavior principles; de-escalation, prevention strategies, supporting communication and response strategies.
Education Leadership is providing the December/January issue on educator mental health free and open to all users through December. You can access the free online issue here.
Check out our latest Instructional Technology newsletter:
- Teaching Tools: Active Learning while Physically Distancing
- 6 Googley Wintertime Activities for Kids
- New courses starting in January!
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