1/8/2025, 2/18/2025, 4/23/2025- Multilingual Learner Teacher Network

Target Audience: Multilingual Learner teachers and administrators, all teachers, support staff, school and district level administrators

The CKEC Multilingual Learner Teacher Network will be time to work with other EL/ML teachers, specialists, admin, and other educators in the region. Through participant input, training and workshop opportunities will be developed based on the needs, trends, and ongoing issues that face schools and districts across our region and the state. The network will provide open chair time for members to share success stories.  There will also be time to vet specific issues in a supportive and constructive manner.

EILA credit will be awarded each day.

 

3/20/2025-Overview: Tools and Strategies for Readers Below Grade Level

Target Audience: General Education Teachers working with students with IEP’s, Co-Teachers, Interventionist, Instructional Coaches, Resource Teachers

Do you have students that are reading below grade level? Are you looking for additional tools and strategies to use with your students? Then this training is for you! In this virtual session we will be looking into a variety of accommodations and strategies to assist students that are reading below grade level. Come out and join us to learn a variety of methods to help move your students forward. 

Upon completion, participants will receive 2 hours of PD credit. If you have any questions, please contact kasie.lakarosky@ckec.org

5/8/2025-AI Tools for Low-Incidence Classrooms

Target Audience: Special Education Teachers, Instructional Coaches, Special Education Administrators, Speech Language Pathologists, Occupational Therapists

The world of artificial intelligence has exploded in the last several years! AI tools can be used to improve the quality or life and efficiency of education for our low-incidence learners. In this session, we will explore a variety of AI tools that may benefit the low-incidence population. We will also discuss AI tools that can benefit teachers in an MSD or low-incidence setting. Participants will receive two hours of professional development credit for completing this session. Contact claire.johnson@ckec.org with any questions.

3/18/2025- Building-to-Building Transitions for Low-Incidence Classrooms

Target Audience: MSD Teachers, Instructional Coaches, Special Education Administrators

It is almost that time of year – time to start transitioning your students who will be moving to a new building next year. Discover how to smoothly transition your learners to a new classroom and school environment by using evidence-based practices and supports. In this session, we will discuss creating schedules to help transition, planning between teachers at different buildings, and how to help support your low-incidence learners. Participants will receive two hours of professional development credit for completing this session. Contact claire.johnson@ckec.org with any questions.

5/6/2025-Foundational Five for ASD: Modeling and Prompting – the “Bonus”

Target Audience: Special Education Teachers, Instructional Coaches, General Education Teachers, Special Education Administrators, speech Language Pathologists, Occupational Therapists

Modeling and prompting are part of the everyday fabric of our teaching. Did you know that, when practiced correctly, modeling and prompting are also evidence-based practices for working with autistic students? Join us as we discuss prompting procedures, modeling as a prime or prompt, and how to know if these strategies are working. Practical ways to apply these interventions in a resource room or general education classroom will also be discussed. Participants will receive two hours of professional development credit for completing this session. Contact claire.johnson@ckec.org with any questions.

4/29/2025-Foundational Five for ASD: Social Communication Interventions

Target Audience: Special Education Teachers, Instructional Coaches, General Education Teachers, Special Education Administrators, Speech Language Pathologists

Social communication interventions are an often overlooked piece of the puzzle that is educating students with autism. Join us as we discover how teachers can promote the development of social communication skills in autistic learners. Communication interventions aren’t just for SLPs! Practical ways to apply these interventions in a resource room or general education classroom will be discussed. Participants will receive two hours of professional development credit for completing this session. Contact claire.johnson@ckec.org with any questions.

 

2/6/2025- Building AAC Skills with Stories and Games – Part 2

Target Audience: Speech Language Pathologists, Occupational Therapists, MSD Teachers, Special Ed Teachers working with limited verbal communicators

This session is designed to equip educators and therapists with practical strategies to engage students effectively in using their AAC devices within interactive and stimulating contexts. This training session aims to empower participants with the knowledge and skills needed to effectively promote AAC device usage through engaging and interactive experiences with books and play. Remember, every interaction is an opportunity for meaningful communication and connection. Let’s work together to unlock the full potential of AAC users through the power of books and play. 

This session is meant to complement and continue part 1, which was offered in July 2024. Whether you attended that training or not, please join us for this 3-hour, in-person session! For questions, contact claire.johnson@ckec.org

3/5/2025-Assistive Technology 101

Target Audience: Speech Language Pathologists, Occupational Therapists, MSD Teachers, Assistive Technology team members

Assistive technology encompasses a whole world of tools to help students with disabilities live and learn independently. This in-person session is designed to help participants understand assistive technology. Participants will work through the different models, low to high-tech assistive technology, learn about the SETT Framework, components of an AT evaluation, and more. Participants will receive 6 hours of PD credit for the session. For questions, contact claire.johnson@ckec.org

 

 

4/15/2025-Principal Probs: How Do I Support and Coach an MSD Teacher?

Target Audience: Principals, Assistant Principals, Directors of Special Education, Special Education Coaches and Consultants, Instructional Leaders

This a question you’ve asked yourself often as a school principal or other leader. MSD classrooms are very unique, and it is common for principals to feel lost in how to help their MSD teachers grow and improve their practice. Join us for a session that is all about our favorite tool to help in this area – the Autism and Low Incidence Classroom Observation Tool (ALCOT). Administrators will learn about the components of the ALCOT, how to use it for coaching, and explore resources to help MSD teachers grow in identified areas. Three hours of EILA or PD credit will be awarded for attending this in-person session. For questions, contact claire.johnson@ckec.org

 

4/9/2025-Winning with All Students Using Rich Tasks in Math Class

Target Audience: General Education, Special Education, Instructional Coaches, and Administrators

This six-hour (PD/EILA) face-to-face training will guide K-5 teachers through task selection in the elementary math classroom. Participants will receive free books that include math tasks aligned to math standards for teachers to use to plan, execute, and engage students in meaningful math instruction for all learners. Mathematical questioning and discourse strategies will be embedded in this training to go along with the focus on rich task implementation. Teachers will have time to work on some guided grade-level task planning and content pacing during the training. Contact jane.goatley@ckec.org with questions.