Location
1201 Hanley Industrial Ct. Suite A
St. Louis, 63144
United States
Date & Time
8:00am CST - 3:00pm CST
About This Event
Join the National Down Syndrome Congress for a one-day conference designed for educators working to enhance outcomes for their students with Down syndrome, autism, and other intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Practical in nature, this conference will engage participants in identifying and implementing strategies applicable to K-12 classrooms. Discussions will provide strategies for educators to enhance instruction through effective reading interventions, differentiated and universally designed curriculum, technology, and behavioral practices. Attendees will leave equipped with ideas, tips, strategies, tools, and solutions that they can implement in the classroom.
- Addressing BEHAVIOR through effective strategies
- Literacy strategies to facilitate READING DEVELOPMENT
- Strategies for ACCESS for all
Integrating ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE in learning - Planning and designing CURRICULUM
- MEDICAL IMPLICATIONS for the classroom
- Strategies for MATHEMATIC INSTRUCTION
$100 per registrant (scholarships available)
Includes: certificate of attendance (7 professional hours), breakfast and lunch
Questions: Contact kim@ndsccenter.org
Speakers:
Dana Halle - Executive Director, Down Syndrome Foundation of Orange County, Developer/Lead Instructor Learning Program
Sean Smith - Department of Special Education, University of Kansas
Stacy Taylor - President/Clinical Director, Advance Behavior and Learning
About This Event
Join the National Down Syndrome Congress for a one-day conference designed for educators working to enhance outcomes for their students with Down syndrome, autism, and other intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Practical in nature, this conference will engage participants in identifying and implementing strategies applicable to K-12 classrooms. Discussions will provide strategies for educators to enhance instruction through effective reading interventions, differentiated and universally designed curriculum, technology, and behavioral practices. Attendees will leave equipped with ideas, tips, strategies, tools, and solutions that they can implement in the classroom.
- Addressing BEHAVIOR through effective strategies
- Literacy strategies to facilitate READING DEVELOPMENT
- Strategies for ACCESS for all
Integrating ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE in learning - Planning and designing CURRICULUM
- MEDICAL IMPLICATIONS for the classroom
- Strategies for MATHEMATIC INSTRUCTION
$100 per registrant (scholarships available)
Includes: certificate of attendance (7 professional hours), breakfast and lunch
Questions: Contact kim@ndsccenter.org
Speakers:
Dana Halle - Executive Director, Down Syndrome Foundation of Orange County, Developer/Lead Instructor Learning Program
Sean Smith - Department of Special Education, University of Kansas
Stacy Taylor - President/Clinical Director, Advance Behavior and Learning
Getting There
Down Syndrome Association of Greater St. Louis
1201 Hanley Industrial Ct. Suite A
St. Louis, 63144
United States
Location
1201 Hanley Industrial Ct. Suite A
St. Louis, 63144
United States
Date & Time
8:00am CST - 3:00pm CST