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SUMMARY:Structured Literacy for Special Educators K-12
DESCRIPTION:This comprehensive professional development series is designed specifically for special education teachers to deepen their knowledge and instructional practices in literacy. Participants will explore the Science of Reading and Structured Literacy frameworks\, equipping them with the tools and strategies necessary to support students with dyslexia and other reading disabilities. Meets Chapter 49 requirements. \nContent will include:\nFoundations of the Science of Reading -Understand the interdisciplinary research behind how the brain learns to read and the implications for classroom instruction.\nPrinciples of Structured Literacy -Learn the essential components of explicit\, systematic\, and cumulative instruction\, including phonology\, sound-symbol association\, syllable instruction\, morphology\, syntax\, and semantics.\nUnderstanding Dyslexia and Reading Disabilities- Identify characteristics of dyslexia and other reading difficulties\, debunk common myths\, and explore the neurobiological basis of these disabilities.\nAssessment and Data-Driven Instruction – Gain hands-on experience with screening tools\, diagnostic assessments\, and progress monitoring measures to inform instruction and intervention planning.\nIntervention Design and Implementation – Apply knowledge of reading science to deliver effective\, individualized interventions and accommodations tailored to diverse learners.
URL:https://www.aiu3.net/event/structured-literacy-for-special-educators-k-12/2026-03-05/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:Training & Consultation (TaC)
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SUMMARY:AT Making - Solder\, Switches\, & Stuffing
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to solder\, and create fun\, accessible tech projects that adapt toys and empower all students!\n\n\nAre you looking for projects that your school’s STEAM program or club can use to develop and hone basic making skills? Are you curious about additional\, real-life applications for the tools and skills your students are learning? Are you wondering how toys can be hacked to make them more accessible to children with physical disabilities? \nThis hands-on workshop will introduce participants to assistive technology making skills to create usable access products. Participants will learn basic soldering to join wire segments and assemble electrical components for use in a variety of assistive technology applications. Those skills – along with some 3D-printed parts – will be applied to create a mechanical switch that could be used by an individual with physical disabilities. Each participant will also make a battery interrupter and switch-adapt an electronic toy that can be used with the scratch-built switch. Participants are encouraged to bring a reusable shopping bag to carry completed projects home at the end of the day. \nBackground | The AIU is a proud contributor to the 412 Ability Tech Ecosystem \nWhat to Bring | A reusable shopping bag to carry completed projects home \nWho Should Attend | General education teachers\, special education teachers\, assistive technology specialists\, occupational therapists\, and other accessibility-minded individuals (Beginners are welcome – no previous making experience is required)
URL:https://www.aiu3.net/event/at-making-solder-switches-stuffing-3/
LOCATION:Allegheny Intermediate Unit\, East Waterfront Drive\, Homestead\, PA\, USA\, 475 East Waterfront Drive\, Homestead\, PA\, 15120\, United States
CATEGORIES:transformED (STEAM)
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SUMMARY:Grow Your Canva Skills with Portfolio Projects as Your Guide
DESCRIPTION:Boost your Canva skills while learning creative ways to showcase student work.\n\n\nTake your Canva skills to the next level! In this interactive session\, you’ll learn how to support students in crafting dynamic\, multi-media portfolios that capture and showcase their learning over time. \nAlong the way\, you’ll build confidence with intermediate Canva features. Whether or not you plan to use portfolios in your classroom\, you’ll leave with practical design skills and creative ideas to elevate student work. \n \n*Note: Many of the Canva features highlighted are the same as those shown in  “Canva: Beyond the Basics” sessions from 2023-2024 and 2024-2025. \n \nWhat to Bring | A laptop or tablet \nWho Should Attend | Educators looking to advance their Canva skills and potentially have students use Canva to create multi-media portfolios of their learning. \nFor success in this workshop\, you should already have familiarity with the basic features of Canva\, such as accessing your account\, using templates\, and adding text and elements (like images/shapes).
URL:https://www.aiu3.net/event/grow-your-canva-skills-with-portfolio-projects-as-your-guide-4/
LOCATION:Allegheny Intermediate Unit\, East Waterfront Drive\, Homestead\, PA\, USA\, 475 East Waterfront Drive\, Homestead\, PA\, 15120\, United States
CATEGORIES:transformED (STEAM)
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