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LANDMARK COLLEGE INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH AND TRAINING > COURSES AND WORKSHOPS

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Lead Education Specialist Linda Hecker

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Previous Regional Workshops and Institutes

Expanding Horizons: Tools for Your Toolbelt
Lone Star College-Tomball, Tomball, Texas
November 17-18, 2011
Topics included: Assistive Technology for Struggling Students, Math Disorders: Why Do Students Struggle with Math and What You Can Do to Help , Self-Advocacy & Metacognition Tools for Success, Neuroscience of Learning and Teaching, and more!

Putney Summer Institute 2011
June 22 - July 1st
Courses: Neuroscience in Teaching and Learning, Teaching Math, Improving Literacy Skills, ADHD and Executive Function, Assistive Technology

Carving the Path to Success: 2011 Spring Institute on Learning Disabilities

May 16-18, Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario
Workshops: Universal Design and Strategies, Neuroscience of Teaching and Learning, Transitions, Assessment, and A Reading Strategy for Kurzweil 3000

Universal Design Workshop

April 15, Marylhurst University, Marylhurst, OR

Commonwealth Academy 2011 Regional Workshops

March 31st - April 1st in Commonwealth, VA
Workshops: Managing Social and Academic Transitions for the Older Teen with Learning Disabilities,
Academic Assistive Technology for Students with Learning Disabilities—Overview and Demonstrations

Expanding Horizons: 2010 Institute on Learning Differences
Lone Star College-CyFair, Cypress, Texas
November 2010
Topics included: Transition Issues (High School to College, College to Work, Military to College), Workforce Issues, Best Practices: Teaching reading, writing and math to students with learning disabilities, The Neuroscience of Teaching, and Learning Universal Approaches to Teaching and Learning

Fall 2010 Institute at Midlands Technical College: Assistive Technology and Universal Design
West Columbia, S.C.
October 2010
Assistive Technology, Universal Design.

Groves Academy Summer Institute 2010
St. Louis Park, Minnesota
August 2010
Workshop series (3-day and 1-day options) on the following topics: Wilson Introductory Workshop/Applied Methods, Assistive Technology for Struggling Students, Teaching Students with AD/HD and Executive Function Challenges.

2010 Summer Institute at Flint Hill
Oakton, VA
August 2010
Series of 1-day workshops: Introduction to Learning Disabilities, Universal Design, Teaching Supportive Study Skills, Improving Reading in the Content Areas

Understanding and Supporting Individuals With Diverse Cognitive Profiles
Carson City, Nevada
July 2010
Landmark College and Western Nevada College are providing a 1-day workshop to address the challenges of instruction and support for students with diverse cognitive profiles.

2010 Summer Institute in Putney Vermont
Landmark College, Putney VT
June/July 2010
Workshop series included: Introduction to Learning Disabilities, Universal Design, Teaching Math, Coaching and Metacognition Techniques, Supporting Students with AD/HD, Students in Transition, and Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders, and more.

Carving the Path to Success: 2010 Spring Institute on Learning Disabilities
Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario
June 2010
Topics inlcuded: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Writing, Comorbid Conditions, Coaching and Executive Function, Assistive Technology, and Mathematics

Executive Functioning in Depth: New Research and Practical Strategies
Commonwealth Academy, Alexandria, VA
April 2010
Exploring the theoretical basis for executive functioning challenges at school and home; designing effective interventions that promote academic success; expanding our repertory of strategies for meeting time and task management challenges.

Arming Students for Success: Evidence-based Practice and Transitioning to the Next Step
co-hosted with Greenwich Education and Prep
Whitby School, Greenwich CT
March 2010
One-day workshops on Universal Design, AD/HD and Executive Functioning, and Language-based Learning Disabilities

For additional information, please call, write or email us at:

Landmark College Institute for Research and Training
PO Box 820
1 River Road South
Putney, VT 05346
(802) 387-1662
institute@landmark.edu

 
 
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