Guest guest Posted March 8, 2007 Report Share Posted March 8, 2007 Subject: March Webinar::Grading Practices for Students with Disabilities > > > JUST 2 WEEKS LEFT TO REGISTER! > > March Advocate Academy Webinar: " Equitable, Effective and Meaningful > Grading Practices for Students with Disabilities " presented by Dennis D. > Munk, Ed.D. > > Date: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 > > Time: 2:00 to 3:30 PM ET (1:00 to 2:30 PM CT, 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM PT) > > Cost: Affordably priced at just $60.00. Your purchase provides > participation in the live event (via conference call and the Web) plus > unlimited access to the Webinar archive and related materials. > Participants also receive a complimentary copy of " Solving the Grading > Puzzle for Students with Disabilities " , a $35.00 value. > > Online ordering: http://www.advocacyinstitute.org/shop/Webinars.html > >>>About the Webinar > > Evaluating and grading student performance is a complex and controversial > practice for all students, but is especially so for students receiving > special education services. The challenges associated with grading > students with disabilities often raise a variety of questions: > >> Shouldn't grades be based only on how much a student has learned? >> Aren't grading adaptations just another way to " water down " the general >> education curriculum so that students with disabilities can get higher >> grades? >> Is if fair to use grading adaptations for some students? >> How can grades re reported to truly communicate effort and achievement? > > This presentation will describe common issues and concerns regarding > grading students with exceptionalities, including increased risk of low or > failing grades, and the indiscriminate use of special grading procedures > that may not be useful. Strategies for assessing the accuracy, fairness, > and usefulness of grades and grading systems will be described, as will a > process for making appropriate grading adaptations. > > Time is allotted for Q & A during the Webinar, so you can ask any > questions you have. > >>>About the Presenter > > Dennis D. Munk is Professor of Education at Carthage College in Kenosha, > Wisconsin. He holds an M.A. in Clinical Psychology and a Doctorate in > Special Education from Northern Illinois University. From 2001-2003, Dr. > Munk directed research funded by the U.S. Department of Education on > grading strategies for students with disabilities included in regular > education classrooms. He has published several articles, a book, and a > resource binder on the topic of grading issues and strategies for students > with disabilities. > >>>Space is limited. Easy, secure online purchasing of this event is >>>available at: http://www.advocacyinstitute.org/shop/Webinars.html > > Archives of all previous Advocate Academy Webinars are available for > purchase. Check out http://www.advocacyinstitute.org/shop/Webinars.html > for purchase information. > > The Advocate Academy is a Webinar service designed to meet the training > needs of special education advocates nationwide. Now you can learn from > top experts in the comfort of your home or office. Get unique access to > experts in a variety of topical and programmatic areas critical to special > education supports and services. To participate in a Webinar you will need > a phone and a computer with internet access - preferably high speed. It's > that simple! > > > > > > _________________________________________________ > > The Advocacy Institute > P.O. Box 565 > Marshall, VA 20116 > Email: AdvocateAcademy@... > Learn more about our work at http://www.AdvocacyInstitute.org > > Please pass this announcement along to others who might be interested in > this service! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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