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Enhancing SEL Instruction with IvySCIP
Author: Ivymount Outreach Programs
Category: Online Academic Training > Other
Professional Development at your fingertips. Enhance your teaching practices in the area of social and emotional learning without having to leave the comfort of your home or classroom. This course offers training modules that provide an overview of how to use the IvySCIP tool to assess students, ...
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Introduction to IvySCIP In this module, we talk about the 5 key domains of social and emotional learning and why explicit social and emotional learning instruction is particularly critical for our students with social cognition challenges, including autism, ADHD, and anxiety disorders. The 5 key domains covered ... more
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Preparing for and Administering the Strengths and Needs Assessment In this module you will learn what you should do to prepare for administering the IvySCIP and tips for how to best complete the IvySCIP assessment.
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Where to Begin and Reading Reports In this module, we will focus on the three reports generated by the results of your IvySCIP assessment. We will look at what each report is telling you, how to interpret the information, and where to begin instruction based on the information.
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Data Collection and IEP Goal Development In this module, we talk about how you can develop SMART goals and conduct progress monitoring using the annual IvySCIP strengths and needs assessment and data collection tools which are included as part of the IvySCIP package. A SMART goal refers to a goal that is Specific, Measurable, Attain... more
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Tips to Enhance your Classroom Instruction In this module, we will review the evidenced based collection of instructional strategies offered by the program. These are evidenced based teaching strategies that will not only support your teaching of the target social and emotional skills but enhance instruction in other areas.
For more than 55 years, Ivymount has created nationally recognized programs and partnerships for people with autism and special needs as well as their families. The goal in all our programs is to help children, students, and young adults achieve their highest level of development and independence. In addition to creating our own education and outreach programs, Ivymount forms partnerships with other organizations and researchers, often functioning as a training site, to ensure that our innovative and intensive approach is widely disseminated and influences the larger field of special education and support services.
Visit www.ivymountoutreach.org for more information