DEC 2007: Crossing New Borders
Location: Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
Sponsor: Division for Early Childhood
New Directions and Promising Approaches To Address Professional Development Challenges
Presenters: Pamela J. Winton, Sharon Rosenkoetter, Linda Brekken, and Susan Stewart
Date: October 25, 2007
This workshop examined theory and research for professional
development and provided a process for planning/evaluating
learning experiences, using data from 13 regional/national
systems change initiatives. Participants explored strategies
for meaningful learning experiences to promote individual
and systems change.
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Preparing and Supporting Effective Professionals: Evidence and Applications in Early Intervention
Presenters: Camille Catlett and Pamela Winton
Date: October 26, 2007
This session will offer evidence and insights
that can assist both individual providers of
professional development (faculty, trainers,
consultants), administrators, and policy makers
in developing, implementing and evaluating
professional development more systematically
and effectively.
But Are They Learning What We're Teaching? Researching Personnel Preparation Outcomes
Presenter: Camille Catlett
Date: October 27, 2007
This research roundtable will present
promising research strategies and emerging
evidence and will invite participants to share research
strategies that address preservice students' acquisition
of early childhood special education knowledge, skills,
and dispositions. A particular emphasis will be placed
on preparation to work in diverse cultural communities.
DEC's Position on Inclusion: An Opportunity for Dialogue
Presenters: Camille Catlett and Virginia
Buysse
Date: October 27, 2007
This session provided an opportunity for members and other
interested individuals to learn more about the draft of
the position on inclusion and provide input. Participants
offered input into the development of the position statement
and were provided information about how to submit additional
feedback.
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DEC Position Statement [
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What We Know about Inclusion and Need to Do to
Support High Quality Personnel Working in
Inclusive Setting
2007 Inclusion Institute, Chapel Hill, NC
Presenters: Pam Winton, Virginia Buysse, Camille Catlett, Shelley deFosset
Date: July 31, 2007
Target Audience: Administrators, practitioners,
TA providers, faculty, families
Description: This interactive session provided
participants with a chance to learn about the data on inclusion
and professional development, hear about a definition and
conceptual framework on professional development from the
National Professional Development Center on Inclusion (NPDCI);
and work in small groups to identify ways they can contribute
to improving the quality of personnel working in inclusive
settings. Powerpoint, handout and activity sheet
are attached.
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National Professional Development Center on Inclusion: Working with States to Support High Quality Professional Development for Preschool Inclusion
2007 Project Directors’ Meeting: Office of Special Education Programs, U.S. Department of Education, Washington, DC
Presenters: Pam Winton, Virginia Buysse, Shelley deFosset
Date: July 16, 2007
Target Audience: Project directors of OSEP
funded projects, project officers of federal agencies,
faculty, administrators, TA providers
Description: This interactive session provided
participants with a chance to learn about the
data on inclusion and professional development,
hear about a definition and conceptual framework
on professional development from the National Professional
Development Center on Inclusion (NPDCI), discover resources
to help states with planning meetings, and
work in small groups to identify ways they
can contribute to improving the quality of
personnel working in inclusive settings. Powerpoint, handout
and activity sheet are attached. Links
to products on the website are
provided.
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Critical Issues in Urban Special Education: Improving Outcomes for Children at Risk
Early Intervention/Early Childhood Education
Presenter: Pamela J. Winton
Dates: July 16-20, 2007
Sponsor: Harvard Graduate School of Education
Target Audience: Directors of curriculum, instruction, & special
education; superintendents & assistant superintendents;
principals; directors of early intervention, preschool, & early
education programs; local, state, & federal education
leaders; parents/family advocates
Description: High quality early intervention
and education makes a positive difference for young children,
especially those at risk. The policies, practices and resources
that comprise high quality early education programs will
be explored along with strategies for ensuring that schools
incorporate the best of early childhood and elementary
education to serve young children ages 3 through 8 and
their families.
NAEYC National Institute for Early Childhood
Professional Development
Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Sponsor: NAEYC
National Professional Development Center on Inclusion:
What we know, what we don't know, and what we plan to
learn
Presenters: Pamela J. Winton, Camille Catlett, Virginia Buysse,
and Shelley deFosset
When: Tuesday, June 12, 2:00pm-4:00pm
The increasing numbers of children with disabilities in early
childhood programs make it imperative for personnel to have the
knowledge and skills to support effective inclusion. Moreover,
a statewide multiagency system is needed to ensure effective
professional development. This session will highlight how the
National Center for Professional Development on Inclusion (NPDCI)
is working to change what we know, what we don't know and what
we do about these important issues.
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New pieces for a familiar
puzzle: Resources and strategies for increasing the emphasis
on inclusion for children with special needs
Presenter: Camille Catlett
When: Sunday June 10, 10:30am-12:30pm
This session will provide ideas and strategies
on how best to prepare personnel to support the inclusion
of young children with special needs in community settings.
Participants will review and evaluate classroom materials
and receive information on professional development resources.
Standards vs. Standardization: Using early learning standards
and authentic assessment to intentionally support a curriculum
that is appropriate for all children
Presenter: Camille Catlett
When: Monday, June 11, 8:00am-10:00am
Explore how Early Learning Standards, coupled
with authentic assessment and appropriate early education
practices, can provide the foundation for an intentional
curriculum that is appropriate for ALL children. A panel
of early education leaders will consider how early learning
standards support high quality early education practices
that are appropriate for all children, especially those
who are culturally, linguistically, and ability
diverse?
The year in early childhood research: What's new and what
can we do with it?
Presenter: Pam Winton
When: Monday, June 11, 2:00pm-4:00pm
Evidenced-Based Practice: What It Really Means for the
Early Childhood Field
Presenter: Virginia Buysse
Date: May 22, 2007
Sponsor: ZERO TO THREE
Location: Los Angeles, California
Targeted Audience: Policy makers, funders, administrators,
and practitioners in the early childhood field.
To introduce concepts related to Evidence-Based
Practice (EBP), examine a proposed definition of EBP, trace the
origins of this movement, and apply these concepts to research,
policy, and practice in early childhood.
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Early Childhood Faculty Consortium Spring Conference
Evidence-Based Practice: What Does it Mean for Early Childhood
Practitioners and Higher Education Faculty
Presenters: Pam Winton and Pat Wesley
Location: Richmond, VA
Target Audience: EC faculty, practitioners and administrators
from across the state of VA
Mountain Plains Regional Resource Center Conference Call
National Professional Development Center on Inclusion
Presenters: Camille Catlett, Shelley deFosset and Pam Winton
Location: Conference Call
Sponsor: Mountain Plains Regional Resource Center
Target Audience: Early childhood and State Improvement Grant (SIG) coordinators from 11 jurisdictions
(AZ, BIA, CO, KS, MT, ND, NE, MN, SD, UT, WY)
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NPDCI National Planning Meeting
Presenters: Pam Winton, Virginia Buysse, Camille Catlett, Shelley deFosset
Location: Washington, DC
Sponsor: NPDCI
Target Audience: State Representatives, Parent Network Groups,
National Projects, Project Funders, TA Providers/Supports
The National Professional Development Center on Inclusion
gathered with other national projects, family networks, state
representatives and technical assistance projects to discuss
collaboration and coordination of efforts to maximize their
impact on systems that serve children with disabilities and
their families.
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North Central Regional Resource Center Conference Call
Evidence-Based Practice and the National Professional Development Center on Inclusion
Presenters: Virginia Buysse and Pam Winton
Location: Conference Call
Sponsor: North Central Regional Resource Center at the University of Minnesota
Target Audience: Early Childhood State Administrators from 9 states.
This presentation to the Part C and
619 Coordinators in 9 states, provides a definition
of evidence-based practice, its origins and its effect on
policy, research, knowledge utilization and professional
development. In
addition, information is shared on the newly funded
National Professional Development Center on Inclusion and
how states might be involved.
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National Advisory Board and Leadership Team Meeting
Conference call held January 9, 2007.
See meeting page for
more details and listen to the presentation.
DEC Conference on Young Children with Special Needs & Their
Families
National Professional Development Center on Early Childhood Inclusion
Presenters: Pam Winton, Virginia Buysse, Camille Catlett & Pat Wesley.
Location: Little Rock, AR.
Sponsor: Division of Early Childhood, Council
for Exceptional Children
Presentation [ PDF
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