Thousands of students will be returning to school in 2021-2022.

Is your district prepared to address behavior?  

The biggest challenge you face as a Special Education Director is the crisis-driven model that campuses are currently using in reaction to behavior issues. 

Join us on April 13 for this free webinar Looking Forward: Boosting Behavior Supports for Special Education in the Upcoming Year to learn how you can facilitate the transition from crisis-response mode to a proactive approach that better supports student success.

 

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Special Ed Administrator Webinar

We'll discuss

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Why aligning behavior systems for special education improves student outcomes & boosts teacher morale.
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Ways to assess & reflect on the current systems and practices within special education in your district to identify strengths and needs.
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How to create your action plan & ways Emergent Tree can help you create sustainable systems and practices for behavior.

Plus all attendees will be entered in a drawing for a chance to win a free seat for you or a colleague at our Heart of Behavior: A Framework for Effective FBAs and BIPs training ($300 value).

Who should attend?

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This webinar is designed to address district-level  needs related to special education & behavior and is recommended for:  

  • Special Education Directors
  • Behavior Support Specialists
  • Special Education Coordinators
  • Directors of Special Program Services
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Tuesday, April 13

1:00-2:30 PM CST

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Meet the Panel

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Nina Pugh

Nina Pugh is the Director of Special Education in East Central ISD.  Through her work in East Central ISD, Pugh has been able to channel her passion for education to empower teachers and unleash student potential.

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Jackie Hartle

Jackie Hartle has been in education for 18 years working as a special education para, teacher, campus administrator, and district administrator. She currently serves as the Area Director of Special Education and 504 for the Westwood Learning Community for Round Rock ISD. She passionately believes that a student's needs are not an indicator of his/her character and that all people want to succeed. With the support from caring, knowledgeable adults, students can soar past the hurdles in their lives and find peace and productivity. 

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Jennifer Ramirez

Jennifer Ramirez is the Executive Director of Special Programs in Belton ISD. Through her passion for education, Ramirez aims to empower educators in her district to create exceptional learning opportunities that support the needs of all students.