CoSer 864 (federal grant)
Special Education Training & Resource Center (SETRC)
SETRC provides assistance, support and resources to enable educational
personnel to plan, design and develop a Comprehensive System for
Personnel Development (CSPD). The CSPD plan fosters positive learning
outcomes for children with disabilities. SETRC works collaboratively
with local school administrators and teachers to assess their staff
development needs and develop programs to address them.
Additional SETRC services:
- Provides technical assistance to parents and educators children
with disabilities.
- Informs district personnel of courses, workshops, regional
training opportunities and satellite conferences.
- Disseminates information, upon request, about New York State
and federal laws and regulations relating to the education of
students with disabilities.
- Participates as a coach to districts undergoing collaborative
reviews.
CoSer 523 (local coser)
Fees: Vary with service provided
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Meeting Diverse Student Needs in the
Least Restrictive Environment:
SETRC provides customized staff development to local districts
as they work to modify and adapt the local curriculum to maximize
the success of special education students in the regular education
environment. Educators will learn, practice and apply effective
strategies for working with children who have a wide range
of academic and learning disabilities.
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Developing Instructional Support Teams
(ISTs)
This 2-day workshop provides participants a unique and powerful
way to support children in regular education classroom by
developing Instructional Support Teams (ISTs). ISTs focus
on instruction, utilization of staff, and classroom strategies
to provide the most optimal learning environment to support
regular educators in an effort to enhance the education of
students needing academic or behavioral interventions.
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Professional Development Associates
An extensive cadre of associates (independent consultants)
offers district-based professional development services based
on district need. This bank of associates has been developed
to be responsive to the educational challenges staff face
working with children with diverse needs.
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Project REACH
This unique program promotes disability awareness and highlights
a better understanding of individual differences among children.
It consists of classroom awareness lessons, training for parents
and staff, and a series of simulations and debriefing activities
for students. Project REACH develops positive attitudes and
empathy toward children with differences in order to reduce
teasing and name-calling behavior. This comprehensive program
is recommended for third and forth graders
Fees: $3000 + (depending on grade level size)
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State-Mandated Training on Child Abuse
Participants acquire information and skills relating to issues
of child abuse and reporting. Upon completion, participants
receive the state-mandated certification for licensed and/or
certified professionals who work with children
Fees $ 45.00 per participant
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Support Services program
BOCES staff provides districts with training, support and
consultation which is designed to maintain or return students
with more severe disabilities to their home school districts.
These services to support local school district staff may
be provided by one or more professionals with different areas
of expertise.
Fees vary with service provided
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School-Based Speech/Language Therapist Staff
Development
This thirty hour in-service course is designed to help the
school based therapist work effectively with students to meet
the New York State Learning Standards.
Fees: $290.00 per participant
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