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FDLRS Heartland Human Resource Development Specialist is:

     Shirley Sprouse      E-mail

Upcoming Teacher Development Course Info

Ongoing Courses

The Florida Department of Education has an online introductory tutorial to Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. This tutorial is provided by the Bureau of Exceptional Education and Student Services. The tutorial is located at  http://sss.usf.edu:16080/504tutorial/  

NSTTAC helps states build capacity to support and improve transition planning, services, and outcomes for youth with disabilities.

http://www.ncset.org/

A Family Involvement Network for Educators.

http://www.gse.harvard.edu/hfrp/projects/fine.html

 

Event

Date(s)

Location

Description

Guidance and Counseling for the Gifted Student This class is now closed.  Watch for future offerings FDLRS /HEC Training Room
Lake Placid
This course will provide an overview of the characteristics and affective needs of gifted students and the relationship between developmental theories and the guidance and counseling of gifted students using a variety of instructional techniques which include multimedia, outside research, class discussion, and individual projects.
Professional Development Alternatives for Exceptional Student Educators (PDA-ESE)

Language Development and Communication


(60 Points)
April 14 to
June 1,2010

This class requires 3 face to face meetings

FDLRS /HEC Training Room
Lake Placid

Click to Register:
PDA ESE Course



Print and Fax Form to:
863-531-0425

 

This module was designed to provide an understanding of the evaluation of speech/language services in the public schools, the connection between language and literacy, the stages of language development, and assistive communications. It also outlines the impact that communication and language deficits have on a student's academic performance and provides suggested strategies and techniques for enhancing student achievement. 

 

Professional Development Alternatives for Exceptional Student Educators (PDA-ESE)

Positive Behavior Support

(60 points)
April 14 to
June 1,2010

This class requires 3 face to face meetings

FDLRS /HEC Training Room
Lake Placid

Click to Register:
PDA ESE Course



Print and Fax Form to:
863-531-0425

This module will provide knowledge of how to assess, design, and implement positive behavior supports.  The content for the PBS module of the PDA-ESE program was developed in conjunction with the USF PBS Project.  The module reflects content from a variety of PBS publications and training efforts sponsored by the Florida Department of Education.  Completion of the module should NOT be construed to imply the same level of expertise as one would gain from a dedicated face-to-face PBS training program.

Professional Development Alternatives for Exceptional Student Educators (PDA-ESE)

Foundations of Exceptional Student Education

(60 points)


April 14 to
June 1,2010

This class requires 3 face to face meetings



FDLRS /HEC Training Room
Lake Placid

Click to Register:
PDA ESE Course



Print and Fax Form to:
863-531-0425
This module has been designed to help you build your understanding of the different types of programs and services that make up exceptional student education (ESE) and the history of how they came to exist. From topics such as founding pioneers and landmark legislation to defining categories and determining ESE services and supports, the learning activities and assessment tasks will allow you to build a solid understanding of the Foundations of ESE.

FDLRS Heartland Main Office    1076 US Highway 27 North, Lake Placid, FL 33852

863-531-0444 Ext. 228           Fax: 863-531-0425

WEB Site:  www.efdlrs.net/heartland