Research indicates that teaching is a complex intellectual activity and that teachers who think at higher levels produce students who are higher achieving, more cooperative and better problem solvers. It is the invisible skills of teaching, the thinking processes that underlie instructional decisions, which produce superior instruction. Cognitive Coachingsm is a research-based model that capitalizes upon and enhances teachers’ cognitive processes. Our Cognitive Coaching Level 1 and Level 2 courses have been approved for Evaluator Approval as well! Read more and register today!
Friday, October 4, 2024
Introducing: Effective Science Instruction Workshop for Students on Alternate Assessment
This 3-day workshop presents a systematic approach to K-5 science education designed for students on alternate assessment called CREES: Curriculum & Resources for the Essential Elements for Science. We will present ready-to-use curriculum resources for science instruction for students who require instruction aligned to the Essential Elements and who are on alternate assessment. The lessons can be flexibly grouped based on instructional setting, making this workshop appropriate for both K-5 special education and general education teachers. Attendees will engage in an overview of the standards, training on the resources and materials and content-area learning and will discuss options for serving the unique needs of this student population.
Dates
Nov. 19, Dec. 3 & Dec. 17, 2024
Time
9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Location
Heartland AEA
Johnston Regional Education Center
6500 Corporate Drive, Johnston
Registration
Register Now
Course #48889
Dates
Nov. 19, Dec. 3 & Dec. 17, 2024
Time
9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Location
Heartland AEA
Johnston Regional Education Center
6500 Corporate Drive, Johnston
Registration
Register Now
Course #48889
Featured Professional Learning Courses Coming from Heartland AEA
Check out these learning opportunities!
- Evidence-Based Classroom Practices: Academic & Behavior Oct. 17 & Nov. 6
- Fundamentals of Restorative Practices Oct. 24-25
- Numeracy Project Workshop Oct. 23, Oct. 31
- Section 504 Workshop Nov. 14
Revised Standards (Essential Elements) for Students on Alternate Assessment Available
The English/Language arts and math Essential Elements documents have been updated on the Iowa Department of Education’s website. They are now in alignment with the new state standards and include the unpacking information within the same document. We will be working on updating the science document as the state is reviewing science standards beginning in October.
Promoting Successful Transition for Students with Disabilities
In this hybrid course, we will explore best practices around postsecondary transition for students with disabilities and how to plan, develop and implement these practices using the Heartland AEA Postsecondary Success Transition Action Plan along with other provided resources.
We know how critical this work is and how it can be life-changing for our students with disabilities. During this course, you will have the opportunity to network with colleagues, learn from one another and build your transition toolbox to promote successful transition for the students you serve.
View the course details and register today!
Hybrid Canvas Course
Zoom Sessions
Nov. 4 & Dec. 12, 2024
3:30 - 4:30 p.m.
Registration
We know how critical this work is and how it can be life-changing for our students with disabilities. During this course, you will have the opportunity to network with colleagues, learn from one another and build your transition toolbox to promote successful transition for the students you serve.
View the course details and register today!
Hybrid Canvas Course
Zoom Sessions
Nov. 4 & Dec. 12, 2024
3:30 - 4:30 p.m.
Registration
Session ID: 49120
Superintendent and Education Leaders Update Sept. 2024
The Sept. 2024 Superintendent and Education Leaders Update from the Iowa Department of Education is now available.
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