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Conference 2018 Materials

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    Trauma Informed Practice – Self Care for Staff and Students
    Author: Marie O'Bryan
    Subject Area: Career Pathways, Learning Difficulties, Life Long Learning, Soft Skills
    Program Level: Adult Basic Education, Adult ESOL/ESL, Conference 2018 Materials, Professional Development, Workforce Readiness
    Material Type: Reference, Teaching/Learning Strategies
    Language: English
    License: (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) For license summary click here
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    From Public Schools To Our Prison Schools
    Author: Herman T. Lee, Sr., Correctional Andragogist
    Subject Area: Learning Difficulties
    Program Level: Conference 2018 Materials
    Material Type: Lesson Plan, Presentations/Slideshows, Teaching/Learning Strategies
    Language: English
    License: (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) For license summary click here
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    Abstract:

    Behavioral and cognitive problems resulting from mental disorders are major concerns for school administrators, educators and correction’s personnel. Under zero tolerance, suspension and expulsion from public schools, students of color and students with disabilities are not treated for these disorders and allowing many to become transitionally involved with our criminal justice system.

    Trauma Informed Practice (TIP) for Lifelong Learning
    Author: Marie O'Bryan
    Subject Area: Learning Difficulties
    Program Level: Conference 2018 Materials
    Material Type: Presentations/Slideshows
    Language: English
    License: (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) For license summary click here
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    Abstract:

    To achieve lasting social change, we need a movement that is driven by powerful, resilient, creative, and impactful individuals who stay in this work for the long-haul. At Move to End Violence, we believe that to show up this way -- as our most impactful and innovative selves -- we need to intentionally practice self-care. We created the 21-Day Challenge to help build a powerful community of movement activists engaged in this practice together.
    How to Fund a New Program Idea to Life! Participant Workbook
    Author: Anthony Mangiafico and Sarah Dudzic
    Subject Area: Advocacy, Other, Program Management
    Program Level: Conference 2018 Materials
    Material Type: Reference
    Language: English
    License: (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) For license summary click here
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    Abstract:

    How to Fund a New Program Idea to Life! Participant Workbook. Document is in Word, so you can use or modify to suit your needs.
    House United
    Author: Allison Muir and Blaine Hunt
    Subject Area: Advocacy, Blended Learning, Career Pathways, Reading, Soft Skills, Speaking/Listening, Writing
    Program Level: Adult Basic Education, College & Career Readiness, Conference 2018 Materials
    Material Type: Other
    Language: English
    License: (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) For license summary click here
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    Abstract:

    ROUND TABLE HANDOUT: Supporting ABE students’ academic success means advocating for institutional change beyond the borders of ABE programs. Our goal is to generate dialogue about the culture of ABE at our institutions to identify opportunities for student-centered initiatives that open college pathways for ABE students. Combined co-taught ABE and Dev. Ed. courses at TCC have broadened perspectives on student capacity, exposed assumptions and stereotypes, and created opportunities for acceleration.
    A Different Approach to Math Manipulatives
    Author: Ronald Cruz
    Subject Area: Mathematics/Numeracy
    Program Level: Adult Basic Education, College & Career Readiness, Conference 2018 Materials
    Material Type: Presentations/Slideshows
    Language: English
    License: (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) For license summary click here
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    Abstract:

    A Different Approach to Math Manipulatives is a workshop designed to support ABE and GED teachers by providing them with strategies and instructional resources in their implementation the Mathematics College and Career Readiness Standards. Participants will find the strategies presented in this workshop easily adaptable and suitable to students of varying learning styles and ability. Resources will help in developing lessons that apply the standards of mathematical practices in CCRS, focusing on the most difficult to teach concepts such as rational numbers, algebraic equations, proportions, statistics and functions. Workshop participants will receive a complete packet of resources which includes a workshop binder and a manipulatives starter kit that will enable participants to start applying the strategies immediately upon their return to their classroom/school.
    College of Southern Idaho College and Career Readiness Classroom Protocols for Instructors
    Author: Jennifer Hall/Clark Muscat/Kathy Muscat
    Subject Area: Other, Program Management, WIOA
    Program Level: Adult Basic Education, Adult ESOL/ESL, Conference 2018 Materials, Professional Development
    Material Type: Other, Reference, Teaching/Learning Strategies
    Language: English
    License: (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) For license summary click here
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    Abstract:

    These protocols are shared with all instructors to develop continuity when sharing strong performance expectations with students. They are part of our mentoring process, but are equally valuable to share with experienced staff members.
    Essential Education Professional Development Scope and Sequence
    Author: Dan Griffith and Essential Education Staff
    Subject Area: Blended Learning, Other, Program Management, Reading, WIOA
    Program Level: Adult Basic Education, Adult ESOL/ESL, Conference 2018 Materials, Professional Development
    Material Type: Other, Reference
    Language: English
    License: (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) For license summary click here
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    Abstract:

    The College of Southern Idaho uses the Motivating the Adult Learner module provided by Essential Education to support onboarding of new instructors.
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