Have You Heard About MTSS? Introduction to MTSS – A Family Perspective

Family Matters LogoHave You Heard About MTSS? Introduction to MTSS – A Family Perspective

Monday, March 27th

Noon – 12:30 pm

Have you heard conversations about MTSS (Multi-Tiered System of Supports) in your schools?  Are you wanting to be able to engage and support your child’s educational needs?  Join Family Matters PTIC for a  30 – minute webinar on Monday, March 27, 2017,  from noon to 12:30 pm to understand how MTSS provides high-quality curriculum and instruction for all students.  This webinar will support your understanding around the terminology used in MTSS:

  • Systemic
  • Prevention-focused
  • Framework
  • Continuous Improvement
  • Continuum of Supports
  • All Learners

Participants will leave the training with a foundational understanding of MTSS, and begin exploring terminology.  This training is in partnership with Illinois MTSS Network and Family Matters Parent Training and Information Center.

To register Click Here: Introduction to MTSS – A Family Perspective

The IL MTSS-N is a project of the Illinois State Board of Education, with funding from the Individuals with Disabilities Act Discretionary Grant ($5.1 million or 75%) and State Personnel Development Grant ($1.7 million or 25%).  All funding ($6.8 million or 100%) is from federal sources.  The contents of these webinars were developed under these grants from the U.S. Department of Education, #H323A150003.  However, those contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the U.S. Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government. (OSEP Project Officer: Jennifer Coffey)

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The contents of this email were developed under a grant from the US Department of Education, #H328M150037.  However, those contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the US Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government.  Project Officer David Emenheiser.

El ¿qué?, ¿por qué? y ¿cómo? de “respuesta a la intervención” (RTI) / Sistema de apoyo multi-nivelado (MTSS): Resumen para familias (( PARA RECIBIR $ 20 TARJETA REGALO , USTED DEBE PRE – REGISTRO DE 16:00 15/09/2014 )

The What, They Why, and The How of a Response to Intervention (RTI) Multi-Tiered System of Support (MTSS) Overview for FamiliesEl ¿qué?, ¿por qué? y ¿cómo? de “respuesta a la intervención” (RTI) / Sistema de apoyo multi-nivelado (MTSS): Resumen para familias

Por favor, reúnanse con el Centro Familiar de Entrenamiento e Información y la Red RiI de Illinois para esta presentación informacional para padres de hijos que luchan con la lectura, las matemáticas o el comportamiento. Las personas quienes se registran de ante mano y se quedan para la presentación entera recibirán una tarjeta de regalo de WalMart con el valor de $20. (Una tarjeta por pareja)

 

Family Resource Center on Disabilities and State Board of Education LogoEl Illinois RtI Network es un proyecto del State Personnel Development Grant(SPDG) de la Junta de Educación del estado de Illinois. Todos los fondos (100%) provienen de recursos federales. El contenido de esta presentación fue desarrollado con un otorgamiento del Departamento de Educación de los Estados Unidos, #H325A100005-12. Sin embargo, el contenido no necesariamente representa la póliza del Departamento de Educación, y no se debe suponer la aprobación del gobierno federal. (Directora del proyecto OSEP: Grace Zamora Durán)

The Autism Society of Illinois 10th Annual Parent and Professional Networking Conference

Autism Society of IllinoisAutism Society of Illinois 10th Annual Parent and Professional Networking Conference

Save The Date!

Saturday, March 15, 2014 8:30 am-4:30 pm

20 Different Speakers, 5 Different Tracks
Adults, Biomedical, Behavioral, Advanced, Advocacy
60 Plus Vendors!

Speakers include: Ann Rigby, Brian King, Marrera Winnega, Dr. Margret Creedon, Dr. Ashely Oshner, Sym Rankin, Dr. Usman, Kathy Gould, Sherri Schneider, Dave Geslak, Thomas Clark and More!

All attendees will receive lite breakfast, lunch and snack, attendance certificate and 8 CPDUs.

Purchase Tickets

(Please put in the Note Area what Lunch you would like, Turkey, Veggie or Beef)

Location: Lagrange Highlands Middle School, 1850 West Plainfield Road,
La Grange, IL 60525.

Contact: The Autism Society of Illinois at 630.691.1270 or email libby@autismillinois.org for more information. Please do not call the school for information.

This networking conference will help you gain information to assist in your quest to make a difference in your own life or in the lives of those whom you love, teach and support with Autism.
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