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2018 Fall Pre-ConferenceWednesday, October 3rd 10:00 am - 4:00 pm (Lunch Included) Cost: Attend the Pre-Conference Only (Oct. 3rd) $125-Are you attending both the Pre-Conference and the Fall Conference? Conference Registration Special Available in Fall Conference Registration - Click Here Sheraton Indianapolis Hotel at Keystone Crossing8787 Keystone CrossingIndianapolis, IN 46240 Click here to download the flyer!Click here to download the handouts! ICASE Presents: High Probability Strategies for Managing Student Behaviors in the Classroom This presentation provides an overview of a basic logic for high probability practices when working with all students – but with special attention to students with challenging behaviors. High-probability strategies in both instruction and management will be described and demonstrated using activities and video models. Finally, an overview of managing escalating behaviors will be presented as a set of strategies to decrease the need for restraint and seclusion.
2018 Fall Pre-ConferenceWednesday, October 3rd
10:00 am - 4:00 pm (Lunch Included)
Cost: Attend the Pre-Conference Only (Oct. 3rd) $125-Are you attending both the Pre-Conference and the Fall Conference? Conference Registration Special Available in Fall Conference Registration - Click Here
Sheraton Indianapolis Hotel at Keystone Crossing8787 Keystone CrossingIndianapolis, IN 46240
Click here to download the flyer!
ICASE Presents:
High Probability Strategies for Managing Student Behaviors in the Classroom This presentation provides an overview of a basic logic for high probability practices when working with all students – but with special attention to students with challenging behaviors. High-probability strategies in both instruction and management will be described and demonstrated using activities and video models. Finally, an overview of managing escalating behaviors will be presented as a set of strategies to decrease the need for restraint and seclusion.
Presenter: Terrence Scott Terrance Scott is a Professor and Distinguished University Scholar at the University of Louisville where he directs the Center for Academic and Behavior Research. Terrance M. Scott, PhD, began his special education career as a counselor in a residential treatment center for adjudicated adolescent boys. After receiving his master’s degree in special education he taught in self-contained classrooms and directed public school programs for students with emotional and behavioral disorders. Terrance has authored more than 70 published articles, book chapters, and training media in the areas of behavioral disorders and behavioral support systems and is a past editor of the professional journal Beyond Behavior. In 2004, he received the Distinguished Early Career Award from the Research Division of the International Council for Exceptional Children. His main research interests are related to students with challenging behavior, with a special focus on school-wide prevention, effective instruction, functional behavior assessment, and effective classroom and behavior management.
Terrance Scott is a Professor and Distinguished University Scholar at the University of Louisville where he directs the Center for Academic and Behavior Research. Terrance M. Scott, PhD, began his special education career as a counselor in a residential treatment center for adjudicated adolescent boys. After receiving his master’s degree in special education he taught in self-contained classrooms and directed public school programs for students with emotional and behavioral disorders.
Terrance has authored more than 70 published articles, book chapters, and training media in the areas of behavioral disorders and behavioral support systems and is a past editor of the professional journal Beyond Behavior. In 2004, he received the Distinguished Early Career Award from the Research Division of the International Council for Exceptional Children. His main research interests are related to students with challenging behavior, with a special focus on school-wide prevention, effective instruction, functional behavior assessment, and effective classroom and behavior management.
Click here to download the handouts!
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Sheraton Indianapolis Hotel Keystone Crossing 8787 Keystone Crossing Indianapolis, IN 46240
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ICASE Cancellation Policy: Cancellations by September 14, 2018 are subject to a $50 processing fee. Cancellation fees are charged due to fixed costs per person already incurred by ICASE. No refunds for cancellations on or after September 15, 2018 (On or after September 15, 2018, you will be responsible for paying the full conference fee, or you may send a colleague in your place).
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