Professional Learning and Events Calendar

April 2024

  • 2023-2024 Emergent Literacy Series 10/30/23, 11/13/23, 2/5/24, 2/26/24, 4/1/24, 4/15/24

    2023-2024 Emergent Literacy Series 10/30/23, 11/13/23, 2/5/24, 2/26/24, 4/1/24, 4/15/24


    April 1, 2024

    Description: These sessions will discuss effective literacy practices in early learning in the areas of phonological awareness, oral language development, and print awareness.

    Objectives: Attendees will learn about best instructional practices in support of early literacy achievement.

    Recommended Audience: The recommended audience for these sessions is educators who are serving children from birth through age 5.

    Location: Virtual

     

  • Literacy Improvement Pathway Series

    Literacy Improvement Pathway Series


    April 3, 2024

    Description: These sessions provide an opportunity for district and school literacy leaders to learn together and discuss the most impactful strategies to support literacy improvement and achievement.

    Objectives: Attendees will learn about best instructional and systemic practices in support of literacy achievement.

    Recommended Audience: The recommended audience for these sessions is district and school leadership, instructional coaches, literacy specialists, intervention specialists, and other personnel who support literacy achievement

    Event Location: Virtual

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  • Science of Reading and Structured Literacy for Administrators Part III

    Science of Reading and Structured Literacy for Administrators Part III


    April 5, 2024

    Description: This professional development series builds knowledge of (1) the Science of Reading to understand how reading develops and (2) a Structured Literacy approach to reading instruction to best support all students. ​

    Category: Literacy

    Objectives:

    • Build background knowledge of the Science of Reading and Structured Literacy​
    • Explore specific classroom practices to select and support implementation of, as well as red flags for practices to deselect
    • Learn about and examine their own systems to support Structured Literacy instruction
    • Share and receive knowledge and experiences from local schools and districts​
    • Access ongoing coaching support to lead Structured Literacy instruction in your schools and district

    Recommended Audience: Educators in leadership roles such as curriculum directors, special education directors, building administrators, coaches, and teacher leaders. The content is focused on knowledge-building to improve systems at the district and school level that support Structured Literacy instruction. Therefore, it is highly encouraged that the team attending includes individuals who have decision-making capacity within the school or district.

    Event Location: Hamilton County ESC

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    HCESC Conference Center
    11083 Hamilton Ave
    Cincinnati, OH 45231
    (513) 671-4200
  • Looker Studio 101: The Basics

    Looker Studio 101: The Basics


    April 9, 2024

    Description: In this session, we will dive into the world of Looker/Data Studio, a free Google data platform. We will explore the platform’s capabilities for transforming raw data into meaningful visualizations. This course is designed for those who are new to Looker Studio.

    Objectives: Attendees will learn the fundamental uses of Looker Studio and how to create visual displays of different data sources (ex. Attendance, performance, PBIS, and classroom observations data).

    Recommended Audience: District and School Administrators, Instructional Coaches, Data Coaches, and Teacher Leaders

    Event Location: Virtual

    Category: School Improvement

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    Learning Blade Overview

    Learning Blade Overview


    April 9, 2024

    Description: Attend this webinar to learn about a fully funded statewide STEM/CS career exploration program called Learning Blade provided in partnership with the OH STEM Learning Network (OSLN). https://osln.org/how-we-help/classroom-opportunities/stem-career-awareness-platform/

    Objectives:

    • Understand how Learning Blade works
    • Gather useful and relevant information to provide career exploration activities to students
    • Gain ideas about how to use this FREE resource within already existing courses

    Recommended Audience:

    • Administrators – K-12 and Career Technical, building and district
    • School Counselors
    • Instructors
    • Curriculum, Assessment, and Special Education Departments

    Category: Career Tech

    Location: Virtual

    Will the Zoom session be recorded and shared? Yes to recording. Notes, resources will be shared via Padlet

    Click Here to Register

     

  • Literacy Improvement Pathway Series

    Literacy Improvement Pathway Series


    April 10, 2024

    Description: These sessions provide an opportunity for district and school literacy leaders to learn together and discuss the most impactful strategies to support literacy improvement and achievement.

    Objectives: Attendees will learn about best instructional and systemic practices in support of literacy achievement.

    Recommended Audience: The recommended audience for these sessions is district and school leadership, instructional coaches, literacy specialists, intervention specialists, and other personnel who support literacy achievement

    Event Location: Virtual

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  • Graduation for ALL Virtual

    Graduation for ALL Virtual


    April 11, 2024

    Description: Come join us is exploring the graduation requirements including all the parallel paths available in Ohio

    Objectives:

    -Learn the basics of graduation

    -Learn the options for all students

    -Hear about what other districts are doing to improve student outcomes!

    - This meets requirements for Indicator 1 and 2 training.

    Recommended Audience: Guidance Counselors, Administration, Transition Coordinators, directors

    Category: Special Education

    Location: Virtual

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  • 2023-2024 Emergent Literacy Series 10/30/23, 11/13/23, 2/5/24, 2/26/24, 4/1/24, 4/15/24

    2023-2024 Emergent Literacy Series 10/30/23, 11/13/23, 2/5/24, 2/26/24, 4/1/24, 4/15/24


    April 15, 2024

    Description: These sessions will discuss effective literacy practices in early learning in the areas of phonological awareness, oral language development, and print awareness.

    Objectives: Attendees will learn about best instructional practices in support of early literacy achievement.

    Recommended Audience: The recommended audience for these sessions is educators who are serving children from birth through age 5.

    Location: Virtual

     

  • Statewide CTE and Special Ed Leaders Network

    Statewide CTE and Special Ed Leaders Network


    April 17, 2024

    Description: The CTE/SPED Statewide Network will meet four times yearly to provide Universal Professional Development on various topics related to Career-Technical Education.

    Category: Career Tech

    Objectives:

    • Providing special education services and equitable access to CTE programming
    • CTE Federal and State Mandates
    • Best Practices
    • How CTE plays into alternative graduation pathways

    Recommended Audience:

    • Administrators – K-12 and CTE, building and district level
    • Instructors – General, Special Ed, and CTE

    Location: Virtual

    Will the Zoom session be recorded and shared? Yes

    Click Here to Register

     

    Advancing Equity in Special Education: Indicators 9/10 and Significant Disproportionality Required Professional Development.

    Advancing Equity in Special Education: Indicators 9/10 and Significant Disproportionality Required Professional Development.


    April 17, 2024

    Description: This virtual session will provide information to assist participants in reducing disproportionality and increase equitable outcomes for students with disabilities by exploring systemic strategies for improving policies, practices, procedures, and overall systemic structures.

    **Please note that this training is open to all districts/community schools BUT specifically for those districts/community schools who are identified with required actions for Indicators 9/10 & Significant Disproportionality.

    Objectives:

    • Participants will explore strategies for leveraging an MTSS integrated systems framework to advance Equity.
    • Participants will explore strategies for improving policies, practices, and procedures to reduce disproportionality.
    • Participants will engage in community of practice activities with other participants to share ideas, successes, and challenges.

    Recommended Audience:

    • District Leaders (e.g., Pupil personnel, Special Ed Supervisors, Curriculum), Principals (preschool-secondary), Early Childhood Supervisors, Teachers, Intervention Specialists, Related Services Providers, Department Leads, EL, etc.
    • District/Community school Team members who completed the SRSRs/IPs

    Location: Virtual

    Category: Students with Disabilities

    Zoom Information will be included in your confirmation email**

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  • 2023-2024 Literacy Leaders’ Network/Literacy Improvement Pathway Series

    2023-2024 Literacy Leaders’ Network/Literacy Improvement Pathway Series


    April 19, 2024

    Description: These sessions provide an opportunity for district and school literacy leaders to learn together and discuss the most impactful strategies to support literacy improvement and achievement.

    Objectives: Attendees will learn about best instructional and systemic practices in support of literacy achievement.

    Recommended Audience: The recommended audience for these sessions is district and school leadership, literacy specialists, intervention specialists, and other personnel who support literacy achievement

    Location: Virtual

    Series Dates and Theme:

    8/18/23 9-11 AM Leadership

    9/15/23 9-11 AM Time

    10/20/23 9-11 AM What to Teach

    11/17/23 9-11 AM Quality of Instruction

    12/15/23 9-11 AM Professional Development

    1/19/24 9-11 AM Instructional Materials

    2/16/24 9-11 AM Assessment

    3/15/24 9-11 AM Interventions Part 1

    4/19/24 9-11 AM Interventions Part 2

    5/17/24 9-11 AM Parents and Families/Motivation

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  • Science of Reading and Language Comprehension in the Middle Grades

    Science of Reading and Language Comprehension in the Middle Grades


    April 22, 2024

    Description: This professional development series builds knowledge of (1) the Science of Reading to understand how reading develops and (2) instructional approaches to supporting language comprehension in the middle grades.

    Objectives:

    • Build background knowledge of the Science of Reading and Structured Literacy​
    • Explore and practice specific instructional practices to support language comprehension across the content areas in grades 5-8
    • Collaborate with peers to prepare for implementation of new practices in the next school year

    Recommended Audience: ELA and Content Area teachers in grades 5-8, ESOL Teachers, Reading Intervention Teachers , Special Education Teachers, Building Administrators

    Category: Literacy

    Location: HCESC

    Click Here to Register

    HCESC Conference Center
    11083 Hamilton Ave
    Cincinnati, OH 45231
    (513) 671-4200
  • PBIS Tiered Networking Sessions

    PBIS Tiered Networking Sessions


    April 23, 2024

    Description:

    In these online sessions, participants will:

    • Learn about updates, tools, and resources
    • Network with and learn from other PBIS coaches and administrators by sharing challenges and successes in implementing PBIS
    • Gain deeper knowledge and understanding of specific topics related to the three tiers within PBIS

    Recommended Audience: District and Building PBIS leaders/administrators/coaches

    Category: PBIS

    Location: Virtual

    Click Here to Register

  • Literacy Improvement Pathway Series

    Literacy Improvement Pathway Series


    April 24, 2024

    Description: These sessions provide an opportunity for district and school literacy leaders to learn together and discuss the most impactful strategies to support literacy improvement and achievement.

    Objectives: Attendees will learn about best instructional and systemic practices in support of literacy achievement.

    Recommended Audience: The recommended audience for these sessions is district and school leadership, instructional coaches, literacy specialists, intervention specialists, and other personnel who support literacy achievement

    Event Location: Virtual

    Click Here to Register

     

  • Join us as we come together to share promising practices and learn from each other.

    Join us as we come together to share promising practices and learn from each other.


    April 26, 2024

    Community School Community of Practice (CoP) One Friday a Month from 8:30-9:30 am

    Feb. 23rd – PBIS

    March 22nd – Graduation Path

    April 26th – Literacy

    May17th Attendance

    Description: Each session will start with brief overview of the topic and we will open up to hear what is working well in school and what barriers need brainstormed as a group. Come learn, development and share as a team!

    Recommended Audience: All community school leaders and team members

    Category: School Improvement

    Location: Virtual. Calendar Invites will be sent with link after registration.

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  • CTE Coffee Chats

    CTE Coffee Chats


    April 30, 2024

    Description: The State Support Team and Ohio College Tech Prep collaborate to bring you just-in-time professional learning.

    Objectives:

    • Build a professional learning network
    • Gather useful and relevant information to provide CTE services to all students
    • Just-in-time information relevant to Perkins V, CTE Accountability Measures, and general programming

    Recommended Audience:

    • Administrators – K-12 and Career Technical, building and district
    • School Counselors
    • Instructors
    • Curriculum, Assessment, and Special Education Departments

    Event Location: Virtual

    Will the Zoom session be recorded and shared? No to recording. Notes, resources will be shared via Padlet

    Click Here to Register

     

    CTE Meet-ups for School Counselors and Intervention Specialists

    CTE Meet-ups for School Counselors and Intervention Specialists


    April 30, 2024

    Description: Informal gathering for school counselors, intervention specialists, and transition coordinators working in or with career-technical education.

    Category: Career Tech

    Objectives:

    • Share best practices for the CTE setting
    • Learn from other educators engaged in the session

    Recommended Audience:

    • School Counselors
    • Intervention Specialists
    • Transition Coordinators

    Location: Virtual

    Will the Zoom session be recorded and shared? No

    Click Here to Register

    Virtual

Registration support

Sara Cole, Administrative Assistant
(513) 674-4274
sara.cole@hcesc.org

Most SST13 registration takes place using a Google Form. Some events will require you to register through the Ohio Professional Registry (OPR) via The Ohio Child Care Resource and Referral Association (OCCRRA). Click here for directions on how to create an OPR account.

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