August 6 | 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM | MSU-Billings College of Education, Room 427
Presenter: Randy Russell
The Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) is a framework that helps educators identify students' academic, behavioral, and social-emotional strengths and challenges and provide differentiated support for students based on their needs.
Workshop Goal: To empower educators to work collaboratively to identify, track, and put strategies in place across academic, behavioral, and social-emotional learning to enable all staff to optimize effective interventions and monitor student progress for all students.
The "WHY": The complexity of providing academic and social-emotional support to every student at their ability level requires educators to work together to support students with the understanding of MTSS and what it looks like in daily practice.
August 7 | 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM | MSU-Billings College of Education, Room 427
Presenter: Randy Russell
In divisive times we deal with difficult people, decisions, and situations. How these are handled can "make or break" a school, job, or relationship. It can dictate the culture and climate. This workshop will look at how to create a positive culture or climate that works towards working together as opposed to against each other--especially in schools.
During the workshop participants will explore the key elements of:
- Positive and highly effective school leadership
- Positive and highly effective school teams
- Positive and highly effective school culture and climate
Participants will leave with a game plan using these elements for themselves, their classrooms, and their teams to positively impact and influence the culture and climate of their school.
Also, how to deal with difficult people, decisions, and situations by identifying strategies to work more collaboratively that build respect and cooperation. Which one do you want to go with?
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