View Workshop: Teaching All Kinds of Minds

Workshop NameTeaching All Kinds of Minds
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Workshop Short DescTeaching All Kinds of Minds is a three-day learning experience for teacher who want to understand more about how each students' mind is different and how to adjust instruction to work with all kinds of students.
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School Year2019-2020
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Category529 - Professional Development
SubcategoryCurric: Instructional Strategies
Provider529 - Professional Development
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Duration7 Hours
LevelSED CODES 1,2,3,4
Total Workshop Days1.0
Credit Hours7.00
Days To Bill1.0
Participants Must Attend All DaysYes
District Always Pays Participant FeeYes
Participant Approval NeededYes
Scoring ExamsNo
Assigned SeatingNo
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Workshop Full DescThis course approaches the science of learning through academic themes (e.g., reading and writing) and provides tools and activities for next-day classroom use. Through this course, you'll gain a better understanding of your learning profile, explore a All Kinds of Minds' neurodevelopmental learning framework to learn how the mind functions, and consider how this new insight can support your classroom and school priorities. Through interactive discussions, case studies, and reflection, you'll develop skills to identify strengths and breakdowns in student learning, link them to a student's unique learning profile, and effectively select instructional strategies that leverage a student's strengths and help him or her overcome barriers to learning.

Appropriate for grades K-12; curriculum is suited to mixed grade level groupings.
Workshop AudienceAll Teachers
Administrators
Counselors
Psychologists
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Workshop Objectives> Identify the major neurodevelopmental factors that affect academic themes relevant to your teaching responsibilities.
> Adapt your instructional approach based on your own neurodevelopmental profile, neurodevelopmental demands of the tasks, and the strengths and weaknesses of students.
> Apply strategies that leverage students' neurodevelopmental strengths and interests and minimize and/or strengthen their weaknesses.
Assessment of LearningTeachers will develop plans for modifying instruction; plans for working differently with students
Workshop Topics, Concepts & ResourcesNeurodevelopment Framework for Learning
Workshop Broadcast NotesThis workshop has a fee of $155 per person.
Submitted For Approval02/19/2020
Approved05/16/2019
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CTLE EligibleYes
Social Worker Continuing EdNo
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Workshop Id1142
Added ByTim Clarke
BocesCattaraugus-Allegany BOCES
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Entry Date05/16/2019 14:06:00
Last Modified Date02/19/2020 11:01:54

CTLE Activities

  • Content
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Seminars

    Learning Standards

    • 1 Knowledge Students and Student Learning
    • 2 Knowledge of Content and Instruction
    • 3 Instructional Practice
    • 4 Learning Environment