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1. Whole Student Learning Collaborative Network

Program: IU8 Professional Learning

Audience: School Leaders (Central office personnel, Department leaders, Team Leaders, Teacher leaders)

Dates: 9/13/2024

Monthly 1.5 hour Zoom session with special speakers & time to network and learn from others Audience: School Leaders (Central office personnel, Department leaders, Team Leaders, Teacher leaders)

2. DISTRICT INDUCTION CONSORTIUM: Orientation/Network #1 & Universal Design for Learning (UDL)_BY INVITATION ONLY

Program: District Induction Consortium

Audience: Educational Staff Enrolled in the IU8 District Induction Consortium ONLY

Dates: 9/16/2024

**NOTE** PLEASE BRING A LAPTOP OR IPAD WITH YOU. If you need IU8 to provide you with a laptop during the training, please email Gina Satkovich gsatkovich@iu08.org with the subject line "LAPTOP NEEDED." New teachers will be introduced to their colleagues across the region, and they will learn the requirements of the IU8 District Induction Consortium. UDL is a framework for inclusive education that aims to reduce barriers to learning and optimize each individual's opportunity to learn. It is based on brain research that examines pathways of engagement, recognition, and strategic planning. Understanding the 3 principles and core beliefs of UDL is necessary to reflect on materials, strategies, and methods implemented within your classroom to more purposefully plan lessons to be flexible and accessible, resulting in maximal outcomes for all students. Facilitator: Andrea Zern, IU8 Educational Consultant & Jennifer Anderson, IU8 Director of Professional Learning.

3. Co-Teaching Quick Tips

Program: Training & Consultation / Special Education

Dates: 9/24/2024 to 4/30/2025

We know your time is limited, so in order to give you meaningful training, we're going to drip out QUICK TIPS for you and your co-teacher. Each week, we will have a new focus on successful co-teaching and share these tips on our interactive Facebook Group called Co-Teaching Quick Tips. These tips will be manageable to implement right away and help clear up misconceptions on what co-teaching is and isn't. During our live office hours each month, we will discuss what you've tried and answer any questions you have about the strategies. Then we'll celebrate our successes from the year in-person on May 14. Act 48 hours will be given at the end of the year. We will track your attendance each time you attend office hours and credit your total hours attended.

4. Co-Teaching Quick Tips

Program: Training & Consultation / Special Education

Dates: 9/24/2024 to 4/30/2025

We know your time is limited, so in order to give you meaningful training, we're going to drip out QUICK TIPS for you and your co-teacher. Each week, we will have a new focus on successful co-teaching and share these tips on our interactive Facebook Group called Co-Teaching Quick Tips. These tips will be manageable to implement right away and help clear up misconceptions on what co-teaching is and isn't. During our live office hours each month, we will discuss what you've tried and answer any questions you have about the strategies. Then we'll celebrate our successes from the year in-person on May 14. Act 48 hours will be given at the end of the year. We will track your attendance each time you attend office hours and credit your total hours attended.

5. Starting your MTSS Series

Program: Training & Consultation / Special Education

Dates: 9/26/2024 to 3/11/2025

This free series will walk your team through the eight pillars of PA's MTSS Framework. The IU8 MTSS
Consultants will guide and support your team as you begin to build you own school's framework. Time to work with your team and collaboration opportunities with other districts will be included.

6. Strengths-Based IEPS: Unlocking Student Potential

Program: Training & Consultation / Special Education

Dates: 10/9/2024 to 11/6/2024

This professional development will reshape how we approach Individualized Education Programs (IEPs). Rather than focusing on deficits, participants will learn strategies to construct strengths-based IEPs that provide a holistic view of students as unique learners and incorporate supports that make their strengths productive.

7. Spring Math Administration & Coach Networking Session (Fall)

Program: Training & Consultation / Special Education

Dates: 10/10/2024

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Join us for the first of TWO special days designed to help coaches and administrators get the most out of their Spring Math implementation.

8. Literacy Lift Off

Program: Training & Consultation / Special Education

Dates: 10/10/2024 to 4/10/2025

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Join IU8 and IU10 as we explore literacy strategies for all students, specifically students with complex needs. The event will take place in 4 virtual sessions with two additional in-person sessions for participants to explore and create adapted literacy materials. This course will ensure literacy lifts off for all students!

9. Internal ECRI Coaches Support

Program: Training & Consultation / Special Education

Dates: 10/11/2024 to 3/28/2025

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In an effort to improve implementation and student outcomes within our ECRI implementing school districts, the IU8 will be hosting a new and exciting support opportunity this year. This opportunity is designed to provide information and resources to ECRI Implementation leaders within your district. Ample time will be given for collaboration with fellow implementation leaders.

10. Non-Violent Crisis Intervention: Initial Training

Program: Non-Violent Crisis Intervention (NCI)

Dates: 10/16/2024 to 10/17/2024

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This initial training is for individuals who have never been certified in Nonviolent Crisis Intervention (NCI) or have allowed their certification to lapse beyond the expiration date shown on their most currently issued Blue Card(tm) (the card would have been provided at their last NCI Training). The training emphasizes early (verbal) intervention strategies for preventing and/or managing disruptive behavior. Disengagement and holding skills are also taught as a means to help manage safety. Transport techniques are included as well. After receiving this certification, the annual 3-hour Foundations of NCI Refresher Training is required to maintain certification. *Act 48 hours are provided only for NCI trainings that are held at IU8 Offices. Due to guidelines established by the Crisis Prevention institute, Appalachia Intermediate Unit 8 is only able to train employees of school districts within the IU8 counties of Blair, Bedford, Cambria, and Somerset. - Participants must arrive on time, actively participate, stay for the entire session (no exceptions) & pass the written test. - Successfully demonstrate intervention skills - Certification may be withheld if the participant misses more than 10 minutes of instruction. (late, phone call, non-participation, etc...) - Dress casually / comfortably - Bring a pencil/pen - Wear comfortable, non-slip shoes (no sandals or open-toed shoes) - For full-day trainings, lunch is on your own - Trainings may be canceled due to low enrollment - Electronic devices / Computers are not needed for in-person trainings NOTE: In the event of inclement weather, registrants will be notified by email of any schedule changes.

11. Autistic Support/Emotional Support Network

Program: Training & Consultation / Special Education

Dates: 10/16/2024 to 3/19/2025

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Appalachia Intermediate Unit continues to offer an Autistic Support/Emotional Support Cohort for the 2024-2025 school year. Participation is open to all educational professionals that service children with emotional and behavioral needs. The cohort will provide members the opportunity to discuss difficult cases and job-related challenges with participants from other districts. Having educational professionals provide input, suggestions and resources regarding curriculum and regulatory issues will benefit all involved.

12. IU8 Instructional Coaching Network

Program: Curriculum & Instruction

Dates: 10/17/2024

Monthly Instructional Coaching workshops are designed for instructional/virtual coaches to participate in collaboration with other instructional coaches across many districts and professional learning. The coaches will learn instructional strategies to strengthen practice, increase student engagement and improve student learning in both face to face and virtual setting. Coaches will share information learned at the monthly coaching workshops with administration and instructional staff at their school.

13. IU8 MENTOR TRAINING - COHORT A (2023-2025 SYs)_IU8 District Induction Consortium- BY INVITATION ONLY

Program: District Induction Consortium

Audience: District Mentors enrolled in Cohort A (2023-2025)

Dates: 10/21/2024

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Teamwork is crucial for a school to be successful, which means a school needs teachers who are will to move forward and be drivers of change, energy, and motivation. Mentors will identify four types of people in a school and recognize each person's role in working together to move the team and school forward. This knowledge will help them encourage and motivate their mentee to be a consistent leader in any school.

14. Everest Experience

Program: Curriculum & Instruction

Dates: 10/22/2024

Dive into a 3 dimensional science unit to see how a storyline can be used throughout a whole unit. Also explore how the teacher used phenomena to guide her students through the learning process.

15. Magic School P.L.A.I

Program: Curriculum & Instruction

Dates: 10/22/2024

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Welcome to this professional learning session for Magic School AI brought to you by @mr.k_all_day, Matt Karabinos! In this innovative era, where technology and magic intertwine, we are excited to offer a unique opportunity for our educators to enhance their teaching practices through the integration of artificial intelligence. By leveraging AI, we can personalize learning experiences, streamline administrative tasks, and create dynamic, engaging classrooms that cater to the diverse needs of our students.

16. Complex Learner Network

Program: Training & Consultation / Special Education

Dates: 10/23/2024

Join us to learn about research, resources, and strategies for complex learners that will diversify your teaching tool belt to ensure achievement for all learners!

17. Strengthening your MTSS Series

Program: Training & Consultation / Special Education

Dates: 10/24/2024 to 4/3/2025

Already have your MTSS Framework established but are ready to grow and develop your MTSS Manual? This workshop series is for you and your core team! In order for your team to get the most out of this training, it is HIGHLY recommended that administration is present and actively engaged at all of the sessions in this series. Your IU8 MTSS Consultants will guide you to reflect upon your current MTSS practices and implementation. You will create your MTSS Manual during work time with the support of your consultants. Collaboration opportunities will also be included.

18. SLP Network

Program: Training & Consultation / Special Education

Audience: Speech Language Pathologists; Special Educators

Dates: 10/24/2024 to 5/15/2025

Join this virtual network to learn and grow as you provide speech and language services in our area!
Join us as we welcome Dr. Timothy Runge, NCSP and Dr. Erica Kaurudar, NCSP from PaTTAN to discuss best practices in completing FBA and PBSP. They will review requirements and resources for completing these forms. Please feel free to bring a friend who helps support you with FBAs or PBSP to this session (ES teacher, counselor, administrator, etc).

20. Supporting the Spectrum (Class originally scheduled for 10/8/2024)

Program: Training & Consultation / Special Education

Dates: 10/28/2024

These free sessions will be beneficial for any educator who works with students with autism, including regular education classroom teachers, special education teachers, and paraprofessionals. Participants will gain information on designing their classroom environment and implementing engaging instructional strategies in order to maximize student achievement. Act 48 credit will be offered.

21. Health & Physical Education Teacher Training

Program: Curriculum & Instruction

Audience: Elementary and Secondary Health & Physical Education Teachers

Dates: 10/29/2024

This training is for Elementary and Secondary health & physical education teachers. Teachers will look at monitoring their equipment within and outside of the school. They will discover new ways to utilize all available tools to maximize the use of equipment and materials in their physical education classes. Elementary teachers will be provided with information on how to enhance health at the elementary level. They will navigate building a strategic plan to enhance the delivery of health education. Secondary teachers will evaluate their current PE program. They will be provided with tools to incorporate more lifelong fitness into their PE program. Lunch will be provided.

22. Introduction to the STEELS Standards

Program: Curriculum & Instruction

Dates: 10/29/2024

This will introduce you to the 3 dimensions of the new science standards and what to think about when planning for instruction. This is for teachers who have not explored the 3-dimensions previously.

23. IU8 MENTOR TRAINING - COHORT B (2024-2026 SYs)_IU8 District Induction Consortium- BY INVITATION ONLY

Program: District Induction Consortium

Audience: District Mentors of Cohort B (20242-2026) enrolled in the IU8 District Induction Consortium

Dates: 10/29/2024

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All students deserve effective teachers. Beginning teachers reach their fullest potential with systems of support from the schools and mentors. Mentors will identify and be able to leverage in their daily work the personal and professional habits and dispositions of an effective mentor, including effective communication and collaboration skills, enriching relationships, tackling tough challenges, provoking growth and learning, and regular reflective practices.

24. IU8 DISTRICT INDUCTION CONSORTIUM - COHORT A MEMBERS - Professional Ethics and SEL By Invitation ONLY

Program: District Induction Consortium

Audience: Cohort A - IU8 District Induction Consortium Members ONLY

Dates: 10/31/2024

9:00 AM to 10:00 AM: Professional Ethics as required by Chapter 49 of April 23, 2022, Title 22 of the Pennsylvania Code Facilitator: Carl P. Beard, Esq., Beard Legal Group PC 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM: SEL & Network #3. Research suggests that nearly a quarter of students witnessed violence in their homes, schools, and communities in the past year and that two-fifths of children aged 17 and younger witnessed violence at some point in their lifetime. As integral individuals in the lives of the children we serve each day, it is important that we understand trauma and its impact on our youth, families, and ourselves. As a result of this learning path, you will be able to recognize the signs of trauma in students, recognize the signs of the impact of secondary trauma on school employees, and explore a myriad of resources and best practices regarding trauma-informed approaches that should be considered across Multi-Tiered Systems of Support. Facilitator(s): IU8 Behavior Education Consultants

25. 2024-2025 STEM Online Trainings: Dash and Dot (November)

Program: STEM

Dates: 11/4/2024 to 12/6/2024

Dash and Dot, by Wonder Workshop, are exciting, hands-on learning tools for students in grades 2-6. Targeted at teaching creative problem-solving and computational thinking, Dash and Dot help students learn fundamental processes relevant for all 21st century skills. In this online training, learn how your students can use Dash and Dot to learn programming and coding skills, explore math concepts and develop design thinking skills by building extensions onto the robot using LEGO® Bricks. The first week of this course, a training kit will be delivered to your school or library for you to be able to complete the projects. It will be picked up on the date marked on your container. This course should take about 4 hours to complete.
The Hummingbird kit is comprised of lights, motors, and sensors which allow students in grade 4 and up to build a robot out of any materials. Developed at Carnegie Mellon's CREATE lab, the Hummingbird Robotics Kit enables open-ended and creative engineering and design projects. Throughout this course you will learn how to connect and code each of the build materials and how to connect it to your curriculum. This is a very open ended kit that once learned can be connected to so much content. The first week of this course, a Hummingbird training kit will be delivered to your school or library for you to be able to complete the projects. It will be picked up on the date marked on your container. This course should take about 4 hours to complete.
Lego Spike Essential is for students K-4 to use Lego bricks and sensors to teach students programming concepts, circuitry, and robotics, preparing them for more advanced STEM concepts. It is the replacement for Lego WeDo. The first week of this course, a training kit will be delivered to your school or library for you to be able to complete the projects. It will be picked up on the date marked on your container. This course should take about 3 hours to complete.

28. 2024-2025 STEM Online Trainings: LEGO Spike Prime (November)

Program: STEM

Dates: 11/4/2024 to 12/6/2024

Lego Spike Prime is a coding and robotics kit designed for kids in grades 4-8. It includes a colorful, easy-to-use programming language called Spike Prime, which allows kids to create and customize their own interactive stories, games, and animations. The kit also includes a variety of sensors, motors, and other components that can be used to build and program a variety of robots and projects. The first week of this course, a training kit will be delivered to your school or library for you to be able to complete the projects. It will be picked up on the date marked on your container. This course should take about 4 hours to complete.

29. 2024-2025 STEM Online Trainings: littleBits (November)

Program: STEM

Dates: 11/4/2024 to 12/6/2024

This online training will explore using littleBits to introduce elementary and middle school students (3rd-8th grade) to the engineering design process. littleBits are small electrical components, including switches, sensors, motors, and lights, that snap together like Legos. Students can combine littleBits with common classroom materials to prototype inventions of all kinds. The first week of this course, a training kit will be delivered to your school or library for you to be able to complete the projects. It will be picked up on the date marked on your container. This course should take about 3 hours to complete.

30. 2024-2025 STEM Online Trainings: Micro:bit (November)

Program: STEM

Dates: 11/4/2024 to 12/6/2024

Looking for a great entry level robotic tool that can also grow with students (3rd grade and up)? Micro:Bit is an excellent choice. It's an open sourced, pocket-sized computer transforming digital skills learning. It works with MakeCode, Scratch and Python languages. It also has the ability to work with many other devices like hummingbird and Makey Makey. The first week of this course, a training kit will be delivered to your school or library for you to be able to complete the projects. It will be picked up on the date marked on your container. This course should take about 3 hours to complete.

31. 2024-2025 STEM Online Trainings: Osmo (November)

Program: STEM

Dates: 11/4/2024 to 12/6/2024

OSMO is a mobile augmented reality (AR) platform designed for children aged 6-10. It uses an iPad camera to superimpose interactive 3D objects and games onto the real world, promoting learning and creativity. Throughout this course you will explore many OSMO physical activities to support educational content, including math, science, and art, in your classroom. The first week of this course, a training kit will be delivered to your school or library for you to be able to complete the projects. It will be picked up on the date marked on your container. This course should take about 3 hours to complete.

32. 2024-2025 STEM Online Trainings: Root Robot (November)

Program: STEM

Dates: 11/4/2024 to 12/6/2024

Root Robot (K-8) is not just your average coding robot. It is responsive to touch, obstacles, light, color, and sound, students can program the Root coding robot to drive, draw, light-up, play music, and even vertically climb magnetic whiteboards or chalkboards! It reaches pre readers through graphical coding all the way up to high schoolers using text-based coding. The first week of this course, a training kit will be delivered to your school or library for you to be able to complete the projects. It will be picked up on the date marked on your container. This course should take about 3 hours to complete.
This course was designed for elementary teachers, K-6, with no STEM background. It was built using the four Core Math Standards areas: Numbers and Operations, Algebraic Concepts, Geometry, and Measurement, Data and Probability. This course offers an engineering design project as well as two robots or digital devices per area to integrate STEM easily into any classroom setting. If you are looking to begin to incorporate STEM into your classroom, this is a great place to start. The first week of this course, a training kit will be delivered to your school or library for you to be able to complete the projects. It will be picked up on the date marked on your container. This course should take about 5 hours to complete.

34. Intensification with Extra Practice Time

Program: Training & Consultation / Special Education

Dates: 11/4/2024 to 11/5/2024

This two-day training will present information and research about evidence-based reading instruction, and describe and model how to use instructional routines to enhance the delivery of intensive lessons. Systematic strategies and instructional routines designed to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of reading instruction for a-z letter sounds will be described and practiced. By the end of this course, participants will understand how and why (a) using instructional routines intensify reading instruction, (b) strategic integration of reading and cognitive processing supports learners, and (c) assessment informs data-based individualization. Topics will include incorporating explicit instructional elements, intensifying intervention for at-risk readers, using assessment data to inform and refine instruction, and implementing instructional routines that focus on the essential components of beginning reading instruction.

35. Tech Tidbit Tuesdays, Eschenbach (Vision)

Program: Training & Consultation / Special Education

Dates: 11/5/2024

Join us for this monthly virtual network as we explore a variety of Assistive Technology features and tools from a variety of companies. We will target technology for reading, writing, and math as well as technology for communication and access.

36. PASA DLM Training 2024-25 School Year

Program: Training & Consultation / Special Education

Dates: 11/7/2024

Required training for all LEAs providing Standards-Aligned Instruction to students with Comprehensive Support Needs. Register for only ONE 3-hour session date from the options. A required asynchronous introductory training will be assigned to all registrants through Jolt Edu before their session date.

37. Cambria County SAP Networking Day 2024

Program: Training & Consultation / Special Education

Dates: 11/12/2024

Please join us for the 2024 Cambria County SAP Networking Day. Featured presentations include "Social Exhaustion", Current Adolescent Drug Trends", and "Improving Student Attendance Through School Support and Motivational Strategies". The cost is $30.00 per person which will be invoiced following the conference.

38. Sustainability

Program: Curriculum & Instruction

Dates: 11/13/2024

Join us for a full day of free training on how to integrate the final "S" of STEELS - Sustainability - into your classroom. Discover practical, teacher-developed resources that will empower you to bring sustainability into your teaching practice, ensuring your students are prepared for a future where environmental consciousness is key. This training is designed by local educators, for educators, and offers hands-on tools and strategies you can start using right away. Lunch will be provided.

39. Unpacking the Science of Reading: Phonology and Phonemic Awareness

Program: Curriculum & Instruction

Dates: 11/13/2024

This session addresses the phonological continuum and instructional activities to address each skill. The importance of phonological awareness and how it impacts reading and spelling instruction is discussed. Consonants and vowels are introduced using articulation features to map the sounds onto the graphemes or letters used to represent the sounds.

40. Nonviolent Crisis Intervention: Refresher Training

Program: Non-Violent Crisis Intervention (NCI)

Dates: 11/14/2024

This standard refresher training is for individuals who are currently certified in Nonviolent Crisis Intervention (NCI) and are required to receive this annual 3-hour refresher training to maintain certification. *Act 48 hours are provided only for NCI trainings that are held at IU8 Offices. Due to guidelines established by the Crisis Prevention institute, Appalachia Intermediate Unit 8 is only able to train employees of school districts within the IU8 counties of Blair, Bedford, Cambria, and Somerset. - Participants must arrive on time, actively participate, stay for the entire session (no exceptions) & pass the written test. - Successfully demonstrate intervention skills - Certification may be withheld if the participant misses more than 10 minutes of instruction. (late, phone call, non-participation, etc...) - Dress casually / comfortably - Bring a pencil/pen - Wear comfortable, non-slip shoes (no sandals or open-toed shoes) - Trainings may be canceled due to low enrollment - Electronic devices / Computers are not needed for this training NOTE: In the event of inclement weather, registrants will be notified by email of any schedule changes.

41. Instructional Coaching Network

Program: Curriculum & Instruction

Dates: 11/14/2024

Monthly Instructional Coaching workshops are designed for instructional/virtual coaches to participate in collaboration with other instructional coaches across many districts and professional learning. The coaches will learn instructional strategies to strengthen practice, increase student engagement and improve student learning in both face to face and virtual setting. Coaches will share information learned at the monthly coaching workshops with administration and instructional staff at their school.

42. Breakout EDU

Program: Curriculum & Instruction

Dates: 11/19/2024

Breakout EDU is an immersive learning game platform that allows facilitators to easily create and share educational games with their students or staff. These games teach critical thinking, teamwork, and complex problem solving. In this workshop, participants will experience a Breakout EDU game and then learn how to start creating them to be played and shared with staff and/or students with content aligned to their own disciplines.

43. Blair County SAP Networking Day

Program: Training & Consultation / Special Education

Dates: 11/20/2024

The SAP Networking Day will begin with morning presentations on Gaming and Brain Science/Resiliency. The afternoon session will include the Four Phase SAP Process and Implementation and a presentation on the DEA One Pill Can Kill Campaign.

44. Curriculum Network 11-20-24

Program: Curriculum & Instruction

Dates: 11/20/2024

Please join us for our bi-monthly Curriculum Network Meeting

45. Gifted Network

Program: Curriculum & Instruction

Dates: 11/21/2024

IU8 Gifted Network meetings provide professional development and collaboration for gifted support teachers to improve their practice and share ideas about working with gifted students. Cost: $15.00 to cover lunch.

46. IU8 Math Teacher Network- Session 2

Program: Training & Consultation / Special Education

Dates: 11/21/2024

Quarterly sessions designed to strengthen our effectiveness of instruction while building community with fellow math instructors. All workshops are guaranteed to align to the Science of Math research and the recommendations of math education experts. Session 1- Just in Time Math Intervention to help ALL-students access grade-level material. Session 2- Practice Strategies to ensure students maintain their learning beyond the test. Session 3- Tech tools to make your classroom engaging and accessible for all learners. Session 4- Understanding and using your classroom assessment data to plan for the next year. These are each individual events. You can attend one or all four.

47. Non-Violent Crisis Intervention: Initial Training

Program: Non-Violent Crisis Intervention (NCI)

Dates: 12/4/2024 to 12/5/2024

This initial training is for individuals who have never been certified in Nonviolent Crisis Intervention (NCI) or have allowed their certification to lapse beyond the expiration date shown on their most currently issued Blue Card(tm) (the card would have been provided at their last NCI Training). The training emphasizes early (verbal) intervention strategies for preventing and/or managing disruptive behavior. Disengagement and holding skills are also taught as a means to help manage safety. Transport techniques are included as well. After receiving this certification, the annual 3-hour Foundations of NCI Refresher Training is required to maintain certification. *Act 48 hours are provided only for NCI trainings that are held at IU8 Offices. Due to guidelines established by the Crisis Prevention institute, Appalachia Intermediate Unit 8 is only able to train employees of school districts within the IU8 counties of Blair, Bedford, Cambria, and Somerset. - Participants must arrive on time, actively participate, stay for the entire session (no exceptions) & pass the written test. - Successfully demonstrate intervention skills - Certification may be withheld if the participant misses more than 10 minutes of instruction. (late, phone call, non-participation, etc...) - Dress casually / comfortably - Bring a pencil/pen - Wear comfortable, non-slip shoes (no sandals or open-toed shoes) - For full-day trainings, lunch is on your own - Trainings may be canceled due to low enrollment - Electronic devices / Computers are not needed for in-person trainings NOTE: In the event of inclement weather, registrants will be notified by email of any schedule changes.

48. Apple Technology Day

Program: Training & Consultation / Special Education

Dates: 12/4/2024

Join us as IU8 partners with Apple Education to bring you all the tips and tricks for your Apple Technology! This full day event will provide 2 sections: Apple Accessibility and Apple Creativity. Accessibility: Empowering All Learners Given the range of learning styles and abilities of students today, educators need technology and resources to accommodate and personalize learning. Apple builds accessibility features into every product, so everyone can use them in ways that work best for them. Join us to discuss how Apple allows all students and teachers to explore, communicate, and create. Best Practices for Integrating and Enhancing Creativity in the Classroom Creativity is critical to effective problem-solving, analytical thinking, and collaboration. But it can be challenging to clearly define -much less cultivate - in the classroom. Join us to discuss best practices for integrating creativity into your school's curriculum.

49. Elevate Instruction in Grades 3-12

Program: Training & Consultation / Special Education

Dates: 12/5/2024

Join us for this free IDEA-funded four-part training series, designed specifically for teachers of grades 3-12. This comprehensive series aims to enhance your teaching strategies and deepen your understanding of how students learn. Each session will provide valuable insights and practical tools to support your students effectively. Attendance at all four sessions is encouraged, but participants may attend sessions as desired.

50. Tech Tidbit Tuesdays, Bark Technology

Program: Training & Consultation / Special Education

Dates: 12/10/2024

Join us for this monthly virtual network as we explore a variety of Assistive Technology features and tools from a variety of companies. We will target technology for reading, writing, and math as well as technology for communication and access.

51. PASA DLM Training for 2021-25 School Year

Program: Training & Consultation / Special Education

Dates: 12/11/2024

Required Training for all LEAs providing Standards-Aligned Instruction to students with Comprehensive Support Needs. Register for only ONE 3-hour session date from the options. A required asynchronous introductory training will be assigned to all registrants through Jolt Edu Before their session date.

52. Unpacking the Science of Reading: Explicit Phonics Instruction

Program: Curriculum & Instruction

Dates: 12/12/2024

This session explores basic phonics skills, defines common terminology, and digs into how to teach phonics and spelling within a comprehensive phonics lesson plan. A diagnostic survey is shared to show how to identify students' strengths and weaknesses in this area.

53. Complex Learner Network

Program: Training & Consultation / Special Education

Dates: 12/18/2024

Join us to learn about research, resources, and strategies for complex learners that will diversify your teaching tool belt to ensure achievement for all learners!

54. Instructional Coaching Network

Program: Curriculum & Instruction

Dates: 12/19/2024

Monthly Instructional Coaching workshops are designed for instructional/virtual coaches to participate in collaboration with other instructional coaches across many districts and professional learning. The coaches will learn instructional strategies to strengthen practice, increase student engagement and improve student learning in both face to face and virtual setting. Coaches will share information learned at the monthly coaching workshops with administration and instructional staff at their school.

55. Unpacking the Science of Reading: Comprehension and Close Reading

Program: Curriculum & Instruction

Dates: 1/9/2025

In this session, participants will explore the reasons why some learners struggle with comprehension. The workshop will cover explicit instruction of effective strategies to use before, during, and after reading to enhance understanding. Participants will also delve into the practice of close reading and learn how to formulate questions that aid comprehension.

56. School Psychologist and Social Worker Consortium: AI and Ethics

Program: Training & Consultation / Special Education

Dates: 1/10/2025

Let's join together at IU8 to participate in PaTTAN's APR session on AI and ethics. PaTTAN's session will be in the morining; then, in the afternoon, we will host a case review and discussion with our local practicioners. Additional information will be provided closer to the date. If you would like to present a case during the case review, please reach out to Dr. Horsh.

57. STEELS Network

Program: Curriculum & Instruction

Dates: 1/13/2025

STEELS Network connects educators in the IU8 region to other teachers in the region. Participants will be able to ask questions, share ideas, support each other, and find collaboration partners. For the 2024-2025 school year, we know there will be lots of questions with the adoption of the new Pennsylvania integrated standards. We are building this community to build teachers up and help them become the best they can be.

58. Tech Tidbit Tuesdays, TextHelp (Reading and Writing)

Program: Training & Consultation / Special Education

Dates: 1/14/2025

Join us for this monthly virtual network as we explore a variety of Assistive Technology features and tools from a variety of companies. We will target technology for reading, writing, and math as well as technology for communication and access.

59. Nonviolent Crisis Intervention: Refresher Training

Program: Non-Violent Crisis Intervention (NCI)

Dates: 1/16/2025

This standard refresher training is for individuals who are currently certified in Nonviolent Crisis Intervention (NCI) and are required to receive this annual 3-hour refresher training to maintain certification. *Act 48 hours are provided only for NCI trainings that are held at IU8 Offices. Due to guidelines established by the Crisis Prevention institute, Appalachia Intermediate Unit 8 is only able to train employees of school districts within the IU8 counties of Blair, Bedford, Cambria, and Somerset. - Participants must arrive on time, actively participate, stay for the entire session (no exceptions) & pass the written test. - Successfully demonstrate intervention skills - Certification may be withheld if the participant misses more than 10 minutes of instruction. (late, phone call, non-participation, etc...) - Dress casually / comfortably - Bring a pencil/pen - Wear comfortable, non-slip shoes (no sandals or open-toed shoes) - Trainings may be canceled due to low enrollment - Electronic devices / Computers are not needed for this training NOTE: In the event of inclement weather, registrants will be notified by email of any schedule changes.

60. Curriculum Network 1-22-25

Program: Curriculum & Instruction

Dates: 1/22/2025

Please join us for our bi-monthly Curriculum Network Meeting

61. Elevate Instruction in Grades 3-12

Program: Training & Consultation / Special Education

Dates: 1/22/2025

Join us for this free IDEA-funded four-part training series, designed specifically for teachers of grades 3-12. This comprehensive series aims to enhance your teaching strategies and deepen your understanding of how students learn. Each session will provide valuable insights and practical tools to support your students effectively. Attendance at all four sessions is encouraged, but participants may attend sessions as desired.

62. Instructional Coaching Network

Program: Curriculum & Instruction

Dates: 1/23/2025

Monthly Instructional Coaching workshops are designed for instructional/virtual coaches to participate in collaboration with other instructional coaches across many districts and professional learning. The coaches will learn instructional strategies to strengthen practice, increase student engagement and improve student learning in both face to face and virtual setting. Coaches will share information learned at the monthly coaching workshops with administration and instructional staff at their school.

63. ECRI Foundational

Program: Training & Consultation / Special Education

Dates: 1/27/2025 to 1/28/2025

Enhancing Core Reading Instruction (ECRI) within Tiered Systems (K-2): This course will present information and research about evidence-based reading instruction, and describe and model how to use instructional routines to enhance the delivery of core reading instruction in a multi-tiered system of Tier 1 and Tier 2 support. Must have the ECRI Teacher Workbook to attend. All training times are from 8:00am to3:30 pm.

64. ECRI Vocabulary and Comprehension

Program: Training & Consultation / Special Education

Dates: 1/29/2025

This course will present information and research about evidence-based reading instruction and describe and model how to use instructional routines to enhance the delivery of core reading instruction in the areas of vocabulary and comprehension. Systematic strategies and instructional routines designed to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of vocabulary and comprehension instruction in K-2 will be described and practiced. Must have the ECRI Teacher Workbook to attend. All training times are from 8:00am to 3:30pm.

65. IU8 Math Teacher Network- Session 3

Program: Training & Consultation / Special Education

Dates: 1/30/2025

Quarterly sessions designed to strengthen our effectiveness of instruction while building community with fellow math instructors. All workshops are guaranteed to align to the Science of Math research and the recommendations of math education experts. Session 1- Just in Time Math Intervention to help ALL-students access grade-level material. Session 2- Practice Strategies to ensure students maintain their learning beyond the test. Session 3- Tech tools to make your classroom engaging and accessible for all learners. Session 4- Understanding and using your classroom assessment data to plan for the next year. These are each individual events. You can attend one or all four.

66. PASA DLM Training 2024-25 School Year

Program: Training & Consultation / Special Education

Dates: 2/4/2025

Required Training for all LEAs providing Standards-Aligned Instruction to students with Comprehensive Support Needs. Register for only ONE 3-hour session date from the options. A required asynchronous introductory training will be assigned to all registrants through Jolt Edu before their session date.

67. Non-Violent Crisis Intervention: Initial Training

Program: Non-Violent Crisis Intervention (NCI)

Dates: 2/5/2025 to 2/6/2025

This initial training is for individuals who have never been certified in Nonviolent Crisis Intervention (NCI) or have allowed their certification to lapse beyond the expiration date shown on their most currently issued Blue Card(tm) (the card would have been provided at their last NCI Training). The training emphasizes early (verbal) intervention strategies for preventing and/or managing disruptive behavior. Disengagement and holding skills are also taught as a means to help manage safety. Transport techniques are included as well. After receiving this certification, the annual 3-hour Foundations of NCI Refresher Training is required to maintain certification. *Act 48 hours are provided only for NCI trainings that are held at IU8 Offices. Due to guidelines established by the Crisis Prevention institute, Appalachia Intermediate Unit 8 is only able to train employees of school districts within the IU8 counties of Blair, Bedford, Cambria, and Somerset. - Participants must arrive on time, actively participate, stay for the entire session (no exceptions) & pass the written test. - Successfully demonstrate intervention skills - Certification may be withheld if the participant misses more than 10 minutes of instruction. (late, phone call, non-participation, etc...) - Dress casually / comfortably - Bring a pencil/pen - Wear comfortable, non-slip shoes (no sandals or open-toed shoes) - For full-day trainings, lunch is on your own - Trainings may be canceled due to low enrollment - Electronic devices / Computers are not needed for in-person trainings NOTE: In the event of inclement weather, registrants will be notified by email of any schedule changes.

68. Tech That Out

Program: Training & Consultation / Special Education

Dates: 2/5/2025

Join us for an exciting, immersive look at technology and how we can leverage technology to maximize the learning potential of all students. The session will explore new EdTech and Assistive Technology publications from the Office Of Ed Tech and the Office of Special Education and Programs and will offer breakout sessions around AI and specific technology..

69. Tech Tidbit Tuesdays, TechOWL (State Lending and Resources)

Program: Training & Consultation / Special Education

Dates: 2/11/2025

Join us for this monthly virtual network as we explore a variety of Assistive Technology features and tools from a variety of companies. We will target technology for reading, writing, and math as well as technology for communication and access.

70. Complex Learner Network

Program: Training & Consultation / Special Education

Dates: 2/12/2025

Join us to learn about research, resources, and strategies for complex learners that will diversify your teaching tool belt to ensure achievement for all learners!

71. Unpacking the Science of Reading: Vocabulary and Oral Language

Program: Curriculum & Instruction

Dates: 2/12/2025

In this session we will explore the importance of Oral language and vocabulary. Participants will learn strategies to effectively teach and engage learners in vocabulary instruction.

72. 3-Dimensional Science Assessments

Program: Curriculum & Instruction

Audience: Science Teachers and Admin

Dates: 2/19/2025

Join us in this session to identify features of quality 3-D assessments and consider effective ways to use assessment as a lever to derive shifts in instruction and move toward a vision of meaningful science teaching and learning.

73. Instructional Coaching Network

Program: Curriculum & Instruction

Dates: 2/20/2025

Monthly Instructional Coaching workshops are designed for instructional/virtual coaches to participate in collaboration with other instructional coaches across many districts and professional learning. The coaches will learn instructional strategies to strengthen practice, increase student engagement and improve student learning in both face to face and virtual setting. Coaches will share information learned at the monthly coaching workshops with administration and instructional staff at their school.

74. Elevate Instruction in Grades 3-12

Program: Training & Consultation / Special Education

Dates: 2/26/2025

Join us for this free IDEA-funded four-part training series, designed specifically for teachers of grades 3-12. This comprehensive series aims to enhance your teaching strategies and deepen your understanding of how students learn. Each session will provide valuable insights and practical tools to support your students effectively. Attendance at all four sessions is encouraged, but participants may attend sessions as desired.

75. STEELS Network

Program: Curriculum & Instruction

Dates: 2/26/2025

STEELS Network connects educators in the IU8 region to other teachers in the region. Participants will be able to ask questions, share ideas, support each other, and find collaboration partners. For the 2024-2025 school year, we know there will be lots of questions with the adoption of the new Pennsylvania integrated standards. We are building this community to build teachers up and help them become the best they can be.

76. Nonviolent Crisis Intervention: Refresher Training

Program: Non-Violent Crisis Intervention (NCI)

Dates: 3/4/2025

This standard refresher training is for individuals who are currently certified in Nonviolent Crisis Intervention (NCI) and are required to receive this annual 3-hour refresher training to maintain certification. *Act 48 hours are provided only for NCI trainings that are held at IU8 Offices. Due to guidelines established by the Crisis Prevention institute, Appalachia Intermediate Unit 8 is only able to train employees of school districts within the IU8 counties of Blair, Bedford, Cambria, and Somerset. - Participants must arrive on time, actively participate, stay for the entire session (no exceptions) & pass the written test. - Successfully demonstrate intervention skills - Certification may be withheld if the participant misses more than 10 minutes of instruction. (late, phone call, non-participation, etc...) - Dress casually / comfortably - Bring a pencil/pen - Wear comfortable, non-slip shoes (no sandals or open-toed shoes) - Trainings may be canceled due to low enrollment - Electronic devices / Computers are not needed for this training NOTE: In the event of inclement weather, registrants will be notified by email of any schedule changes.

77. Unpacking the Science of Reading: Early Childhood

Program: Curriculum & Instruction

Dates: 3/5/2025

This session will explore the importance of building early literacy skills in Preschool and Kindergarten classrooms. Topics will include the phonological continuum, letter/sound introduction, oral language, vocabulary and listening comprehension. Participants will learn strategies to engage early learners.

78. Tech Tidbit Tuesdays, EdPuzzle (EdTech Accessibility)

Program: Training & Consultation / Special Education

Dates: 3/11/2025

Join us for this monthly virtual network as we explore a variety of Assistive Technology features and tools from a variety of companies. We will target technology for reading, writing, and math as well as technology for communication and access.

79. Elevate Instruction in Grades 3-12

Program: Training & Consultation / Special Education

Dates: 3/12/2025

Join us for this free IDEA-funded four-part training series, designed specifically for teachers of grades 3-12. This comprehensive series aims to enhance your teaching strategies and deepen your understanding of how students learn. Each session will provide valuable insights and practical tools to support your students effectively. Attendance at all four sessions is encouraged, but participants may attend sessions as desired.

80. Gifted Network

Program: Curriculum & Instruction

Dates: 3/19/2025

IU8 Gifted Network meetings provide professional development and collaboration for gifted support teachers to improve their practice and share ideas about working with gifted students. Cost: $15.00 to cover lunch.

81. Curriculum Network 3-20-25

Program: Curriculum & Instruction

Dates: 3/20/2025

Please join us for our bi-monthly Curriculum Network Meeting

82. PASA DLM Training 2024-25 School Year

Program: Training & Consultation / Special Education

Dates: 3/20/2025

Required Training for all LEAs providing Standards-Aligned Instruction to students with Comprehensive Support Needs. Register for only ONE 3-hour session date from the options. A required asynchronous introductory training will be assigned to all registrants through Jolt Edu before their session date.

83. K-6 STEELS

Program: Curriculum & Instruction

Dates: 3/25/2025

Are you an elementary teacher and you don't know where to start with the STEELS Standards? This will introduce you to the 3-dimensions of the new science standards and what to think about when planning for instruction.

84. Library Network

Program: Curriculum & Instruction

Dates: 3/26/2025

Join us to share resources, ideas, and best practices on how your library is changing and growing to meet the needs of your diverse community. This meeting is for librarians and school library media specialists in grades K-12. Cost is $15.00 to cover lunch.

85. Instructional Coaching Network

Program: Curriculum & Instruction

Dates: 3/27/2025

Monthly Instructional Coaching workshops are designed for instructional/virtual coaches to participate in collaboration with other instructional coaches across many districts and professional learning. The coaches will learn instructional strategies to strengthen practice, increase student engagement and improve student learning in both face to face and virtual setting. Coaches will share information learned at the monthly coaching workshops with administration and instructional staff at their school.

86. PREPaRE Workshop 2

Program: Training & Consultation / Special Education

Dates: 3/31/2025 to 4/1/2025

This 2-day workshop develops the knowledge and skill required to provide immediate mental health crisis interventions to the students, staff, and school community members who have been simultaneously exposed to an acute traumatic stressor. The knowledge and skill developed within this session also help to build a bridge to the psychotherapeutic and trauma informed mental health response sometimes required to address challenges associated with trauma exposure. This workshop is an excellent course for all mental health professionals in your district who provide mental health crisis intervention services (NASP, 2023).

87. Non-Violent Crisis Intervention: Initial Training

Program: Non-Violent Crisis Intervention (NCI)

Dates: 4/2/2025 to 4/3/2025

This initial training is for individuals who have never been certified in Nonviolent Crisis Intervention (NCI) or have allowed their certification to lapse beyond the expiration date shown on their most currently issued Blue Card(tm) (the card would have been provided at their last NCI Training). The training emphasizes early (verbal) intervention strategies for preventing and/or managing disruptive behavior. Disengagement and holding skills are also taught as a means to help manage safety. Transport techniques are included as well. After receiving this certification, the annual 3-hour Foundations of NCI Refresher Training is required to maintain certification. *Act 48 hours are provided only for NCI trainings that are held at IU8 Offices. Due to guidelines established by the Crisis Prevention institute, Appalachia Intermediate Unit 8 is only able to train employees of school districts within the IU8 counties of Blair, Bedford, Cambria, and Somerset. - Participants must arrive on time, actively participate, stay for the entire session (no exceptions) & pass the written test. - Successfully demonstrate intervention skills - Certification may be withheld if the participant misses more than 10 minutes of instruction. (late, phone call, non-participation, etc...) - Dress casually / comfortably - Bring a pencil/pen - Wear comfortable, non-slip shoes (no sandals or open-toed shoes) - For full-day trainings, lunch is on your own - Trainings may be canceled due to low enrollment - Electronic devices / Computers are not needed for in-person trainings NOTE: In the event of inclement weather, registrants will be notified by email of any schedule changes.

88. IU8 Math Teacher Network- Session 4

Program: Training & Consultation / Special Education

Dates: 4/2/2025

Quarterly sessions designed to strengthen our effectiveness of instruction while building community with fellow math instructors. All workshops are guaranteed to align to the Science of Math research and the recommendations of math education experts. Session 1- Just in Time Math Intervention to help ALL-students access grade-level material. Session 2- Practice Strategies to ensure students maintain their learning beyond the test. Session 3- Tech tools to make your classroom engaging and accessible for all learners. Session 4- Understanding and using your classroom assessment data to plan for the next year. These are each individual events. You can attend one or all four.

89. Spring Math Administration and Coach Networking Session (Spring)

Program: Training & Consultation / Special Education

Dates: 4/8/2025

Join us for the second of TWO special days designed to help coaches and administrators get the most out of their Spring Math implementation.

90. Tech Tidbit Tuesdays, AbleNet (AT for the classroom)

Program: Training & Consultation / Special Education

Dates: 4/8/2025

Join us for this monthly virtual network as we explore a variety of Assistive Technology features and tools from a variety of companies. We will target technology for reading, writing, and math as well as technology for communication and access.

91. Nonviolent Crisis Intervention: Refresher Training

Program: Non-Violent Crisis Intervention (NCI)

Dates: 4/16/2025

This standard refresher training is for individuals who are currently certified in Nonviolent Crisis Intervention (NCI) and are required to receive this annual 3-hour refresher training to maintain certification. *Act 48 hours are provided only for NCI trainings that are held at IU8 Offices. Due to guidelines established by the Crisis Prevention institute, Appalachia Intermediate Unit 8 is only able to train employees of school districts within the IU8 counties of Blair, Bedford, Cambria, and Somerset. - Participants must arrive on time, actively participate, stay for the entire session (no exceptions) & pass the written test. - Successfully demonstrate intervention skills - Certification may be withheld if the participant misses more than 10 minutes of instruction. (late, phone call, non-participation, etc...) - Dress casually / comfortably - Bring a pencil/pen - Wear comfortable, non-slip shoes (no sandals or open-toed shoes) - Trainings may be canceled due to low enrollment - Electronic devices / Computers are not needed for this training NOTE: In the event of inclement weather, registrants will be notified by email of any schedule changes.

92. Complex Learner Network

Program: Training & Consultation / Special Education

Dates: 4/16/2025

Join us to learn about research, resources, and strategies for complex learners that will diversify your teaching tool belt to ensure achievement for all learners!

93. Instructional Coaching Network

Program: Curriculum & Instruction

Dates: 4/24/2025

Monthly Instructional Coaching workshops are designed for instructional/virtual coaches to participate in collaboration with other instructional coaches across many districts and professional learning. The coaches will learn instructional strategies to strengthen practice, increase student engagement and improve student learning in both face to face and virtual setting. Coaches will share information learned at the monthly coaching workshops with administration and instructional staff at their school.

94. PASA DLM Training 2024-25 School Year

Program: Training & Consultation / Special Education

Dates: 5/6/2025

Required Training for all LEAs providing Standards-Aligned Instruction to students with Comprehensive Support Needs. Register for only ONE 3-hour session date from the options. A required asynchronous introductory training will be assigned to all registrants through Jolt Edu before their session date.

95. PASA DLM Training 2024-25 School Year

Program: Training & Consultation / Special Education

Dates: 5/6/2025

Required Training for all LEAs providing Standards-Aligned Instruction to students with Comprehensive Support Needs. Register for only ONE 3-hour session date from the options. A required asynchronous introductory training will be assigned to all registrants through Jolt Edu before their session date.

96. Curriculum Network 5-8-25

Program: Curriculum & Instruction

Dates: 5/8/2025

Please join us for our bi-monthly Curriculum Network Meeting

97. Tech Tidbit Tuesdays, Smartbox Technologies (AAC)

Program: Training & Consultation / Special Education

Dates: 5/13/2025

Join us for this monthly virtual network as we explore a variety of Assistive Technology features and tools from a variety of companies. We will target technology for reading, writing, and math as well as technology for communication and access.

98. Co-Teaching Quick Tips

Program: Training & Consultation / Special Education

Dates: 5/14/2025

We know your time is limited, so in order to give you meaningful training, we're going to drip out QUICK TIPS for you and your co-teacher. Each week, we will have a new focus on successful co-teaching and share these tips on our interactive Facebook Group called Co-Teaching Quick Tips. These tips will be manageable to implement right away and help clear up misconceptions on what co-teaching is and isn't. During our live office hours each month, we will discuss what you've tried and answer any questions you have about the strategies. Then we'll celebrate our successes from the year in-person on May 14. Act 48 hours will be given at the end of the year. We will track your attendance each time you attend office hours and credit your total hours attended.

99. Nonviolent Crisis Intervention: Refresher Training

Program: Non-Violent Crisis Intervention (NCI)

Dates: 5/15/2025

This standard refresher training is for individuals who are currently certified in Nonviolent Crisis Intervention (NCI) and are required to receive this annual 3-hour refresher training to maintain certification. *Act 48 hours are provided only for NCI trainings that are held at IU8 Offices. Due to guidelines established by the Crisis Prevention institute, Appalachia Intermediate Unit 8 is only able to train employees of school districts within the IU8 counties of Blair, Bedford, Cambria, and Somerset. - Participants must arrive on time, actively participate, stay for the entire session (no exceptions) & pass the written test. - Successfully demonstrate intervention skills - Certification may be withheld if the participant misses more than 10 minutes of instruction. (late, phone call, non-participation, etc...) - Dress casually / comfortably - Bring a pencil/pen - Wear comfortable, non-slip shoes (no sandals or open-toed shoes) - Trainings may be canceled due to low enrollment - Electronic devices / Computers are not needed for this training NOTE: In the event of inclement weather, registrants will be notified by email of any schedule changes.

100. Instructional Coaching Network

Program: Curriculum & Instruction

Dates: 5/15/2025

Monthly Instructional Coaching workshops are designed for instructional/virtual coaches to participate in collaboration with other instructional coaches across many districts and professional learning. The coaches will learn instructional strategies to strengthen practice, increase student engagement and improve student learning in both face to face and virtual setting. Coaches will share information learned at the monthly coaching workshops with administration and instructional staff at their school.

101. Non-Violent Crisis Intervention: Initial Training

Program: Non-Violent Crisis Intervention (NCI)

Dates: 6/11/2025 to 6/12/2025

This initial training is for individuals who have never been certified in Nonviolent Crisis Intervention (NCI) or have allowed their certification to lapse beyond the expiration date shown on their most currently issued Blue Card(tm) (the card would have been provided at their last NCI Training). The training emphasizes early (verbal) intervention strategies for preventing and/or managing disruptive behavior. Disengagement and holding skills are also taught as a means to help manage safety. Transport techniques are included as well. After receiving this certification, the annual 3-hour Foundations of NCI Refresher Training is required to maintain certification. *Act 48 hours are provided only for NCI trainings that are held at IU8 Offices. Due to guidelines established by the Crisis Prevention institute, Appalachia Intermediate Unit 8 is only able to train employees of school districts within the IU8 counties of Blair, Bedford, Cambria, and Somerset. - Participants must arrive on time, actively participate, stay for the entire session (no exceptions) & pass the written test. - Successfully demonstrate intervention skills - Certification may be withheld if the participant misses more than 10 minutes of instruction. (late, phone call, non-participation, etc...) - Dress casually / comfortably - Bring a pencil/pen - Wear comfortable, non-slip shoes (no sandals or open-toed shoes) - For full-day trainings, lunch is on your own - Trainings may be canceled due to low enrollment - Electronic devices / Computers are not needed for in-person trainings NOTE: In the event of inclement weather, registrants will be notified by email of any schedule changes.