This course is offered for .15 ASHA CEUs (Intermediate Level). ASHA CEUs are only awarded to those persons who are valid members of the ASHA Registry.
Course Description
Participants will review the skills necessary for alphabet knowledge and phonological awareness for emergent literacy learners. Activities to address working with words for conventional literacy learners will be discussed and demonstrated. Participants will gain resources and strategies for use in writing instruction for
This course is offered for .15 ASHA CEUs (Intermediate Level). ASHA CEUs are only awarded to those persons who are valid members of the ASHA Registry.
Course Description
Participants will review the skills necessary for alphabet knowledge and phonological awareness for emergent literacy learners. Activities to address working with words for conventional literacy learners will be discussed and demonstrated. Participants will gain resources and strategies for use in writing instruction for students with complex communication needs who may use AAC.
Outcomes:
- Describe the skills addressed in alphabet knowledge and phonological awareness for emergent learners
- Identify three activities to target working with words for conventional literacy learners
- Identify a resource, tool, or strategy that can be used to engage students with Complex Communication Needs in writing instruction
Who Should Attend: This session is geared towards Speech Language Pathologists who plan and implement literacy instruction for students who have complex communication needs.
This workshop is only open to members of the Speech and Language / Augmentative and Alternative Communication Support Professionals, Professional Learning Community.
Satisfactory completion requirements:
- Attendance is based on your signature in and out of the session using a QR code. Failure to provide a signature in and out will result in no credit. Virtual attendance is taken via a QR code sign in located in the Chat.
- Participants are expected to attend the entire session to earn credit.
- Participants are required to complete an exit ticket. Credit is given for completion of the exit ticket, regardless of score.
- Participants must complete an electronic course evaluation within two weeks of the session date to be sent a certificate.
- Accommodations, questions and complaints can be directed to: professionallearning@truenorth804.org
Cost Information: Participation fees for this course offering are included in the overall membership for the Speech and Language / Augmentative and Alternative Communication Support Professionals, Professional Learning Community. The participation fee for attendance in this Professional Learning Community is $800 and includes all materials and content. These fees will be billed directly to the school district that employs the participant after the Professional Learning Community is complete. Individuals are asked to not bring payment to the session. Participation or material fees will be billed directly to the school district that employs the participant after the session is complete or the first session in a series is complete. Individuals are asked to not bring payment to the session
Cancellation and Refund Information: There is no cancellation fee, though we ask for advance notice to open the spot for another person. TrueNorth reserves the right to cancel any session due to low enrollment. TrueNorth does not charge prior to the start of the offered session. If an individual attends the first day of a learning series but is unable to attend the remaining sessions, the school district that employs the participant is able to designate an alternate person. It is up to the individual no longer attending the program to give their replacement the information learned in the first session.
About the Presenters:
Megan Brown is a licensed speech-language pathologist and a member of the American-Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) who currently works as an Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Coach for the Integrated-Assistive Technology Services Department. She has extensive experience working with students with complex communication needs ranging from preschool to transition age. She enjoys supporting teams in obtaining and implementing a wide variety of communication supports to bolster communication across the student's day.
Financial Disclosure: Megan Brown is an employee of TrueNorth Educational Cooperative 804 and receives a salary.
Financial Disclosure: Megan Brown is an employee of TrueNorth Educational Cooperative 804 and receives a salary.
Non-Financial Disclosure: Megan Brown has no relevant non-financial relationships.
Susan Foster is a licensed speech language pathologist and a member of the American-Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). She currently works as an Augmentative and Alternative communication (AAC) coach for the Integrated-Assistive Technology Services Department working with students and their teams in the TrueNorth programs and member districts. Susan has expertise in working with students from early childhood to transition age and supports teams in obtaining and implementing a wide variety of AAC supports and resources.
Financial Disclosure:Susan Foster is an employee of TrueNorth Educational Cooperative 804 and receives a salary.
Non-Financial Disclosure: Susan Foster has no relevant non-financial relationships.
*Member Districts include:
Northbrook 27, Northbrook 28, Sunset Ridge 29, Glenview/Northbrook 30, West Northfield 31, Glenview 34, Glencoe 35, Winnetka 36, Kenilworth 38, Lake Bluff 65, Lake Forest 67, Bannockburn 106, Deerfield 109, North Shore 112, Township HS 113, Lake Forest 115, New Trier 203, Glenbrook 225.
Have a question? Check out the Professional Learning FAQs or contact professionallearning@truenorth804.org.