Guest guest Posted March 22, 2007 Report Share Posted March 22, 2007 I received this today and thought others might be interested. From: Spectrum Training Systems <spectrumtrainingsystems@...>Reply- spectrumtrainingsystems@... wbeasley2004@...Subject: Autism/AS Training- School SuccessDate: Thu, 22 Mar 2007 17:33:40 -0400 (EDT) Spectrum Training Systems is emailing this notice as a courtesy to the Emory Autism Center. Please don't unsubscribe if you would like to receive more autism training notices. To no longer receive our emails, click to unsubscribe. Successful Support:Helping Students with Autism SpectrumDisorders Succeed at School (K-12) July 20-21, 2007 in Atlanta, GA Sponsor:Emory Autism Center MONARCH School Age Program Target Audience General Education Teachers, Special Education Teachers, Paraprofessionals, Administrators, Speech Language Pathologists, Occupational Therapists, Physical Therapists, Counselors, School Psychologists, Parents, Family Members, Physicians Speakers Zwick, Ph.D., received his Ph.D. from the University of California at . He went on to complete his postdoctoral training in human genetics, first at Case Western Reserve University, then at the McKusick-s Institute of Genetic Medicine at s Hopkins. Dr. Zwick joined the faculty of the Department of Human Genetics at Emory University School of Medicine as an Assistant Professor in December 2004. Sheila Wagner, M.Ed., earned her undergraduate education degree from University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, and graduate degree from Georgia State University. Ms. Wagner is currently an Assistant Director for the Emory Autism Center, and Program Manager for the MONARCH School Program. She is the author of three books, including "Inclusive Programming for Elementary Students with Autism," "Inclusive Programming for the Middle School Student with Autism and Asperger's Syndrome," and "Understanding Asperger's Syndrome: Fast Facts." Kulka, M.A., holds a Bachelor's degree from the Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and a Master's degree from the Univ. of Mississippi. She is currently working on her Doctorate in Educational Leadership at the Nova Southeastern University. Over the last 10 years, she has worked with students with ASD across four different counties, and was also nominated for Disney Teacher of the Year in 2002. Ms. Kulka has supervised and managed staff from 2 to 250 over the last 7 years, and has provided on-site support to over 100 schools. Click here to download conference brochure and see more information on: Registration Keynote SpeechesContinuing Education Directions Lodging Conference Location Emory University Hall569 Asbury CircleAtlanta, GA 30322 Directions Visit conference website Download conference brochure Registration Fees Early Registration: $95 After 5/15/2007: $115Pre-registration is highly recommended, and will be accepted by fax or mail up to 1 week prior to the conference contingent upon available space. On-site registration is limited to space available. Please complete the registration form and then fax or send to the following address. Please make checks payable to: EMORY UNIVERSITY. Emory UniversityEmory Autism CenterATTN: Business Office - MONARCH Program1551 Shoup CourtAtlanta, GA 30322Fax # 404-727-3969 Schedule Friday, July 20, 2007 7:30-8:00 Check-in / Refreshments 8:00-8:15 Welcome and Housekeeping 8:15-10:00 Keynote Addresses E. Zwick, Ph. D. The Genetics of Autism Kim Kulka & Sheila Wagner Bridging the Gap: From Research to Practice10:00-11:30 Concurrent Sessions 11:30-1:00 Lunch (On Your Own) 1:00-2:30 Concurrent Sessions 2:30-4:00 Concurrent Sessions Saturday, July 21, 2007 7:45-8:30 Check-in / Refreshments 8:30-10:00 Concurrent Sessions10:30-12:00 Concurrent Sessions Concurrent Sessions: Characteristics of Autism Spectrum DisordersAsperger's Disorder and Regular Educationative and Competitive InstructionHigh School Students with ASD and TransitionsTeaching Strategies for Successful InclusionFunctional ProgrammingSocial Skills Strategies (Elementary - High)Behavior Basics for Students with ASDAnd much more... About the Conference With the incidence of ASD rising rapidly and the political drive for best practices through No Child Left Behind and IDEA, inclusion will be impacting the classroom of every teacher in the U.S. Many are struggling to find ways to meet the needs of all students. This conference will introduce participants to the current best practices in educating students with ASD in the midst of typical students as well as provide the latest genetic research available in solving the puzzle of autism through a keynote address by Zwick. In addition, a second keynote address by Sheila Wagner and Kulka will look at bridging the gap between research to practice and identifying future initiatives for education. Whether the student is diagnosed with Autism or Asperger's Disorder, whether the profile is mild, moderate or severe, research based strategies for promoting success in your classroom and home will be discussed. Both professionals and families will find important information to affect K-12 children with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Spectrum Training Systems will be providing an extensive autism-related bookstore at this conference. There will be over 80 different titles to choose from. We accept Visa, Mastercard, checks and purchase orders. If you cannot download the conference brochure, and have questions, please contact: Emory Autism CenterPhone: 404-727-8350Fax: 404-727-3969 Forward email This email was sent to wbeasley2004@..., by spectrumtrainingsystems@... Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribeâ„¢ | Privacy Policy. Powered by Spectrum Training Systems | 2024 Jonathon Drive | Appleton | WI | 54914 5.5%* 30 year fixed mortgage rate. Good credit refinance. Up to 5 free quotes - *Terms Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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