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National Evaluation and Technical Assistance Center for the Education of Children and Youth Who Are Neglected, Delinquent, or At Risk

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2008

State Agency Reform: The Experience of the Massachusetts Department of Youth Services (June 2008)

PowerPoint ThumbnailAs educational programs undergo reform, questions of their impact loom large. This Webinar provided insight into Massachusetts' reform and evaluation effort. Presenters included Christine Kenney, Director of Education Services for the Massachusetts Department of Youth Services, Lonnie Kaufman, Project Manager, and Steven Ellis, Senior Manager, of the external evaluation team from the University of Massachusetts Donahue Institute. Ms. Kenney, Mr. Kaufman, and Mr. Ellis, provided information about the impetus for the educational reform initiative, the benefits and challenges of the evaluation process, and the findings and next steps identified as a result of the evaluation. NDTAC's Project Director Tarek Anandan provided a brief overview on the usefulness of program evaluations for neglected and delinquent programs.

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Mentoring for Success: Essential Elements for and Models of Mentoring Programs (February 2008)

PowerPoint Thumbnail NDTAC's Greta Colombi provided an overview of the essential elements of mentoring programs generally as well as for youth who are neglected and delinquent. Representatives from two highly regarded mentoring programs that serve neglected and delinquent youth, the Aftercare for Indiana through Mentoring Program (AIM) and Journey 4-H Youth Mentoring Program, described their program models.

You may download the speakers' PowerPoint presentations and the related resource by clicking on the links below.


2007

Reporting Title I, Part D Data: Lessons from 2005-2006, Preparing for 2006-2007 (November 2007)

PowerPoint Thumbnail Tarek Anandan, Director for Data and Evaluation of NDTAC, and Tal Kerem, Research Associate, covered Federal data requirements for the 2006-2007 reporting year, including what data to submit and the changes to this year's reporting elements. In addition, they presented on the achievements made by States to date in improving the completeness and quality of data submitted.

The presenters also introduced the Center's new Data Collection tool, which is designed to help State ND Coordinators collect CSPR data from their subgrantees. The tool will be made available to States to use at their own discretion to aid the collection of data for the CSPR. Use of the tool is not required, and it does not replace any USED reporting requirements. Title I, Part D Coordinators may contact their State Liaison for more information about the tool.

You may download the speakers' PowerPoint presentation and video recording from this Webinar by clicking on the links below.


Annual Counts: Understanding the Process and Its Implications (November 2007)

PowerPoint Thumbnail The Annual Count, known by many names including the October Count, the Child Survey, and the Annual Child Count Survey, is a critical part of the Title I funding process. It is the yearly process by which States submit a count of students that reside in institutions for neglected or delinquent youth which are in turn used by the U.S. Department of Education (USED) to generate State allocations for the Title I, Part D program. USED's Annual Count request was recently distributed to States and is due to USED in January of 2008.

To help States with this process, NDTAC's Tarek Anandan, Director for Data and Evaluation of NDTAC, and Liz Williams, NDTAC State Liaison, addressed the purpose of the Count, who is eligible to be counted (i.e. which facilities, and which students within these facilities), how the Count relates to other USED reporting requirements, and the difference between the State Agency (Subpart 1) and Local Agency (Subpart 2) count procedures and protocols.

You may download the speakers' PowerPoint presentation and video recording from this Webinar by clicking on the links below.

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Conditions for Learning: Promoting Social, Emotional and Academic Growth in N and D Programs (August 2007)

PowerPoint ThumbnailThere are social and emotional conditions of learning that affect the ability of children and youth to learn and develop. Although these conditions are important for all children and youth, they are particularly important for those who have been neglected, are delinquent, or are at-risk of dropping out of school.

To help juvenile justice educators in their work with youth who are neglected or delinquent, NDTAC's Dr. David Osher highlights how the four conditions for learning—safety, support, social emotional learning, and challenge—promote academic growth.

You may download the speaker's PowerPoint presentation from this Webinar by clicking on the link below. A complete archived version of the presentation, including real-time audio and visual presentation, is also available.*

David Osher, NDTAC
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NDTAC Webinar: Conditions for Learning: Promoting Social, Emotional and Academic Growth in N and D Programs*
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*Please note that new users will need to register a username and password to access this presentation. Registration is free and should take you no more than five minutes to complete.

Consolidated State Performance Reports (CSPR): Data Collection and Quality (June 2007)

PowerPoint ThumbnailDesigned specifically for State Coordinators for Title I, Part D programs and their invited guests, this Webinar presented information about both previous and upcoming CSPR data collection efforts, data quality and use of data. U.S. Department of Education Program Manager Gary Rutkin presented on the importance of collecting accurate CSPR data for the the upcoming 2007-2008 school year and NDTAC's Stephanie Lampron provided an overview of how to interpret the information in the Center's newly-developed State Data Quality Reports.

You may download the speaker's PowerPoint presentation from this Webinar by clicking on the link below. A complete archived version of the presentation, including real-time audio and visual presentation, is also available.*

Gary Rutkin, U.S. Department of Education
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Stephanie Lampron, NDTAC
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NDTAC Webinar: Consolidated State Performance Reports (CSPR): Data Collection and Quality*
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*Please note that new users will need to register a username and password to access this presentation. Registration is free and should take you no more than five minutes to complete.

 

Sharing Professional Development Strategies: How States are Providing Training and Support to Part D Subgrantees (May 2007)

PowerPoint ThumbnailPresenters Andrew Wayne, Senior Research Analyst for the American Institutes for Research and expert on teaching standards; Kathleen Sande, Washington's State Title I, Part D Coordinator; Barbara Presler, Arizona's State Title I, Part D Coordinator, and Orlenda Roberts, Assistant Superintendent of the Mary C. O'Brien Accommodation District in Arizona, as they explore some key elements of professional development programs for Part D subgrantees.

You may download the speaker's PowerPoint presentation from this Webinar by clicking on the link below. A complete archived version of the presentation, including real-time audio and visual presentation, is also available.*

Andrew Wayne, American Institutes for Research

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Kathleen Sande, Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction

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Barbara Presler, Arizona Department of Education and
Orlenda Roberts
, Mary C. O’Brien Accommodation District, Pinal County Arizona

[Download Dr. Presler's and Ms. Roberts' presentation]

NDTAC Webinar: Sharing Professional Development Strategies: How States are Providing Training and Support to Part D Subgrantees*

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*Please note that new users will need to register a username and password to access this presentation. Registration is free and should take you no more than five minutes to complete.

 

Reaching Out to Youth at Risk: School Dropout Prevention (February 2007)

PowerPoint ThumbnailExperts in the field of dropout prevention discussed their work with youth most at risk of not completing school. Presenters included Dr. Terry Cash of the National Dropout Prevention Center, Dr. Sheppard Kellam of the American Institutes for Research’s Center for Integrating Education and Prevention Research in Schools and Mr. Diego Navarro of Cabrillo College's Watsonville Digital Bridge Academy.

You may download the speaker's PowerPoint presentation from this Webinar by clicking on the link below. A complete archived version of the presentation, including real-time audio and visual presentation, is also available.*

Diego Navarro, Cabrillo College's Watsonville Digital Bridge Academy
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Sheppard Kellam, American Institutes for Research
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Terry Cash, National Dropout Prevention Center/Network
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NDTAC Webinar: Reaching Out to Youth at Risk: School Dropout Prevention*

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*Please note that new users will need to register a username and password to access this presentation. Registration is free and should take you no more than five minutes to complete.

 

2006


Family Involvement for Youth in the Juvenile Justice System (November 2006)

PowerPoint ThumbnailFamily members and family involvement experts Barbara Huff and Trina Osher of Huff-Osher, Inc. introduced NDTAC's newest tool, "Working with Families of Children in the Juvenile Justice and the Corrections System: A Guide for Education Program Leaders, Principals and Building Administrators." In addition, practitioners from the Baltimore City Juvenile Justice Center's Community and Family Resource Center highlighted some of the initiatives that their Center is using to engage families of youth in juvenile corrections.

You may download the speaker's PowerPoint presentation from this Webinar by clicking on the link below. A complete archived version of the presentation, including real-time audio and visual presentation, is also available.*

Barbara Huff and Trina Osher, Huff-Osher, Inc.
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Baltimore City Juvenile Justice Center's Community and Family Resource Center Team
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NDTAC Webinar: Family Involvement for Youth in the Juvenile Justice System*
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*Please note that new users will need to register a username and password to access this presentation. Registration is free and should take you no more than five minutes to complete.

 

Reporting 2005-2006 Title I, Part D Data (October 2006)

PowerPoint Thumbnail NDTAC Data and Evaluation Task Leader, Stephanie Lampron, presented on Title I, Part D Federal data requirements covering the 2005-2006 reporting year. Ms. Lampron discussed what data to submit for this period, and covered proposed changes to the data reporting requirements for both Subpart 1 and Subpart 2. In addition, Ms. Lampron provided an overview of the data collected for the 2004-05 school year and discussed common reporting issues.

You may download the speaker's PowerPoint presentation from this Webinar by clicking on the link below. A complete archived version of the presentation, including real-time audio and visual presentation, is also available.*

Stephanie Lampron, NDTAC

[Download Ms. Lampron's presentation]

NDTAC Webinar: Reporting 2005-2006 Title I, Part D Data*
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*Please note that new users will need to register a username and password to access this presentation. Registration is free and should take you no more than five minutes to complete.

 

Family Involvement of Students in the Juvenile Justice and Corrections System (July 2006)

PowerPoint ThumbnailExperts Trina Osher and Barbara Huff, consultants of Huff Osher, Inc.; Dr. Jean Steinberg, Project Director of the Jackson Project at the Stonewall Jackson Youth Development Center in North Carolina; and Mr. Michael Haley of the North Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice discussed the importance of family involvement for youth in the juvenile justice system and explored current programs and initiatives in delinquent programs and facilities.

You may download the speakers' PowerPoint presentations from this Webinar by clicking on the links below. A complete archived version of their presentations, including real-time audio and visual presentation, is also available.*

Trina Osher and Barbara Huff, Huff Osher, Inc.

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Michael Haley, North Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice and Jean Steinberg, Stonewall Jackson Youth Development Center
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NDTAC Webinar: The Importance of Reading Literacy*
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*Please note that new users will need to register a username and password to access this presentation. Registration is free and should take you no more than five minutes to complete.

 

The Importance of Reading Literacy (June 2006)

thumbnailExperts Dr. Peter Leone, professor in the Department of Special Education, College of Education at the University of Maryland, College Park, Ms. JoAnn Murphy, principal of Foothill High School, a school within New Mexico's Youth Diagnostic and Development Center, and Ms. Marcia Kingman of the US Department of Education discussed the importance of reading literacy in juvenile correctional education and explored some reading literacy programs currently in use in N or D programs and facilities around the country.

You may download the speakers' PowerPoint presentations from this Webinar by clicking on the links below. A complete archived version of their presentations, including real-time audio and visual presentation, is also available.*

Marcia Kingman, US Department of Education
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Peter Leone, University of Maryland

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JoAnn Murphy, Foothill High School

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NDTAC Webinar: The Importance of Reading Literacy*

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*Please note that new users will need to register a username and password to access this presentation. Registration is free and should take you no more than five minutes to complete.

 

Pre-Post Assessments (April 2006)

NDTAC staff member Nick Read presented the Center's latest pre-post assessment resources, and Ms. Karen Denbroeder from the Florida Department of Education discussed pre-post testing and how Florida adopted a common assessment for its Title I, Part D program. She presented Florida's 2006 law mandating a single test in all juvenile justice facilities, as well as the next steps in implementing the law.

You may download the speakers' PowerPoint presentations from this Webinar by clicking on the links below. A complete archived version of their presentations, including real-time audio and visual presentation, is also available.*

 

*Please note that new users will need to register a username and password to access this presentation. Registration is free and should take you no more than five minutes to complete.

 

Reporting Part D Data for 2004-2005 (February 2006)

Federal Program Officer Gary Rutkin presented on Title I, Part D Federal data requirements for data due April 14, 2006, and discussed the recently released Consolidated State Performance Report. Mr. Rutkin was followed by a presentation from Stephanie Lampron, an NDTAC staff member, who provided an overview of the Center's Instructional Guide to Reporting Title I, Part D Data in the Consolidated State Performance Report.

You may download the speakers' PowerPoint presentations from this Webinar by clicking on the links below. A complete archived version of their presentations, including real-time audio and visual presentation, is also available.*

Gary Rutkin, USED, Student Achievement and School Accountability Programs
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Stephanie Lampron, NDTAC

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NDTAC Webinar: Reporting Part D Data for 2004-2005*

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*Please note that new users will need to register a username and password to access this presentation. Registration is free and should take you no more than five minutes to complete.

 

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (January 2006)

PBIS Presentation Slide

Dr. Mary Quinn, a special educator and researcher, Ms. Melva Clarida, an Educational Facility Administrator for the Illinois Department of Corrections, and Mr. Craig Rosen, the Education Administrator of the Iowa Juvenile Home discussed Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) and its use in N or D settings.  Our presenters introduced the concept of PBIS, and detailed its use in two facilities.

You may download the speakers' PowerPoint presentations from this Webinar by clicking on the links below. A complete archived version of their presentations, including real-time audio and visual presentation, is also available.*

Mary Quinn, American Institutes for Research
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Melva Clarida, Illinois Department of Corrections

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Craig Rosen, Iowa Juvenile Home

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NDTAC Webinar: Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports *

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*Please note that new users will need to register a username and password to access this presentation. Registration is free and should take you no more than five minutes to complete.

 

2005


Subgrantee Monitoring: How do States Monitor Their SAs and LEAs? (November/December 2005)

Presenters Joe Hiznay, Program Consultant for the Pennsylvania Department of Education; Dr. John Stewart, Superintendent of Education at the Alabama Department of Youth Services; and Maggie Rivers, Federal Programs Director, Alabama Department of Education presented on the process they go through in monitoring SA and LEA subgrantees in their respective states. This was a great opportunity to hear what others are doing in the field when it comes to monitoring.

You may download the speakers' PowerPoint presentations from this Webinar by clicking on the links below. A complete archived version of their presentations, including real-time audio and visual presentation, is also available.*

John Stewart, Alabama Department of Youth Services
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Maggie Rivers, Alabama Department of Education

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Joseph Hiznay, Pennsylvania Department of Education

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NDTAC Webinar: Subgrantee Monitoring: How do States Monitor Their SAs and LEAs?*

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*Please note that new users will need to register a username and password to access this presentation. Registration is free and should take you no more than five minutes to complete.

 

Academic Assessments: How do N or D Programs Evaluate and Implement the Options? (September 2005)

Screenshot Bakke/Lewis presentation

NDTAC has received many requests for information on the kinds of academic assessments that can accurately measure academic progress in both short-term and long-term N or D programs. In answering these questions, we have often turned to the work that the California Department of Education and the Regional Educational Laboratory, WestEd, have done in determining which assessments are the most useful for correctional education. On September 29th, our presenters Robert Bakke and Joy Lewis discussed evaluating and implementing academic assessments in alternative educational settings in California.

You may download the speakers' PowerPoint presentations from this Webinar by clicking on the links below. A complete archived version of their presentations, including real-time audio and visual presentation, is also available.*

Robert Bakke, California Department of Education
Joy Lewis, WestEd

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NDTAC Webinar: Academic Assessments: How do N or D Programs Evaluate and Implement the Options?*

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*Please note that new users will need to register a username and password to access this presentation. Registration is free and should take you no more than five minutes to complete.

 

Measuring Success: Examples of State and District Data Collection Systems (July 2005)

Frank Plaistowe Webinar

Our presenters Frank Plaistowe and Ned Loughran discussed how their State and National data systems are helping to ensure that performance goals are met, and how these data systems have impacted the quality of service provision. They also reviewed how they were able to build the infrastructure for, and operate, centralized data collection systems for the purposes of tracking: a) Student Profiles: demographics, school history, and grade level;  b) Academic Progress: grades, test scores, and educational needs; c) Transition Outcomes: transcript transferral, student movements from school to school, and educational achievements (GED, high school diploma).

You may download the speakers' PowerPoint presentations from this Webinar by clicking on the links below. A complete archived version of their presentations, including real-time audio and visual presentation, is also available.*

Frank Plaistowe, Los Angeles County Office of Education, Alternative Education and Juvenile Court and Community Schools

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Ned Loughran, Council of Juvenile Correctional Administrators

[Download Mr. Loughran's presentation]

Pennsylvania State Data System

[Learn about Pennsylvania's data system]

Utah State Data System

[Learn about Utah's data system]

NDTAC Webinar: Measuring Success: Examples of State and District Data*

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*Please note that new users will need to register a username and password to access this presentation. Registration is free and should take you no more than five minutes to complete.

 

Understanding the Law and How Funds are Generated for Title I, Part D (July 2005)

Sandy Brown Webinar

On July 14, Sandy Brown, Program Analyst for the Student Achievement and School Accountability Programs of the U.S. Department of Education, reviewed Title I, Part D law, including program definitions, requirements, State and local funding allocations, and uses of funds. Additionally, Mr. Brown discussed the requirements for State plans, transition services, and program evaluation, as they are stipulated in Part D law. Mr. Brown also clarified the key differences between Subpart 1 and 2 programs, and answered questions from the audience relating to program guidance and requirements.

You may download the speakers' PowerPoint presentations from this Webinar by clicking on the links below. A complete archived version of their presentations, including real-time audio and visual presentation, is also available.*

Sandy Brown, U.S. Department of Education

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NDTAC Webinar: Understanding the Law and How Funds are Generated for Title I, Part D*

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*Please note that new users will need to register a username and password to access this presentation. Registration is free and should take you no more than five minutes to complete.

 

Teacher Quality and Accreditation (June 2005)

Arlene Chorney Webinar

Presenters, including Dr. Arlene Chorney, Principal of the Education Component for the Rhode Island Training School; Dr. John Stewart, Superintendent of Education for the Alabama Department of Youth Services; and Dr. Tom O'Rourke and Mr. Jack Catrett, Associate Superintendent and Special Education Director, respectively, for the Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice, discussed the issues surrounding teacher certification for professionals teaching in the juvenile justice system, including how the Highly Qualified Teacher provisions under No Child Left Behind may or may not be applied.

You may download the speakers' PowerPoint presentations from this Webinar by clicking on the links below. A complete archived version of their presentations, including real-time audio and visual presentation, is also available.*

Tom O'Rourke and Jack Catrett, Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice
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Arlene Chorney, Rhode Island Training School
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John Stewart, Alabama Department of Youth Services
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NDTAC Webinar: Teacher Quality and Accreditation*
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*Please note that new users will need to register a username and password to access this presentation. Registration is free and should take you no more than five minutes to complete.

 

Reporting Part D Data for 2004-2005 (June 2005)

Gary Rutkin WebinarFederal Program Officer Gary Rutkin presented on Title I, Part D Federal data requirements covering the 2004-2005 reporting year. Mr. Rutkin talked about what data to submit for this period, as well as when and how to submit it. He covered proposed changes to the data reporting requirements for both Subpart 1 and Subpart 2. This presentation is essential for anyone who will be reporting Title I, Part D data for the 2004-2005 reporting period.

You may download the speaker's PowerPoint presentation from this Webinar by clicking on the link below. A complete archived version of their presentations, including real-time audio and visual presentation, is also available.*

Gary Rutkin , U.S. Department of Education
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NDTAC Webinar: Reporting Part D Data for 2004-2005*
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*Please note that new users will need to register a username and password to access this presentation. Registration is free and should take you no more than five minutes to complete.

 

Literacy and Transition Curricula, Part II (May 2005)

Mary Beth Curtis WebinarThis interactive event included information on two curricula for N or D students, one focusing on increasing essential literacy skills, the other on preparing students for the critical transition from facilities back to community schools. Academic achievement for this population is becoming an increasing National focus as the Federal Government prepares to collect data on N or D academic indicators for the first time.  Joining us were experts Mary Beth Curtis, Ph.D., Director of the Center for Special Education at Lesley University, and Dorothy Wodraska, M.Ed., Correctional Education Specialist and Director of Federal Education Grant Programs for the Arizona Supreme Court's Juvenile Justice Services Division.

You may download the speakers' PowerPoint presentations from this Webinar by clicking on the links below.

Mary Beth Curtis, PhD, Lesley University
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Dorothy Wodraska, M.Ed, Arizona Supreme Court's Juvenile Justice Services Division
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Educating N or D Teachers and Students: Curricula and Literacy (April 2005)

Curricula and Literacy WebinarThis interactive event, "Educating N or D Teachers and students: Curricula and Literacy," was the fifth in our Webinar series and presented information on curricula for both teachers and students in the N or D education system. The event was held on Thursday April 21, 2005.

The Web-based teleconference featured presentations by experts Carol Cramer-Brooks of the Kalamazoo County Juvenile Home Schools in Michigan and Robert Michels of the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics in California.

You may download the speakers' Powerpoint presentations from this Webinar by clicking on the links below. A complete archived version of their presentations, including real-time audio and visual presentation, is also available.*

Carol Cramer-Brooks, Kalamazoo County Juvenile Home Schools
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Robert Michels, Markkula Center for Applied Ethics
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NDTAC Webinar: Educating N or D Teachers and Students: Curricula and Literacy*
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*Please note that new users will need to register a username and password to access this presentation. Registration is free and should take you no more than five minutes to complete.

 

IDEA and N or D Education (March 2005)

screenshot of powerpoint presentationThe fourth Web-based teleconference in NDTAC's Webinar series was titled, "IDEA and N or D Education: How IDEA and Special Education Law Impacts and Interacts with Neglected/Delinquent Education." It was held March 24, 2005.

This Webinar included presentations by Dr. Mary Quinn, Associate Director of the National Center for Education, Disability, and Juvenile Justice (EDJJ); and Dr. Joseph Tulman, Ph.D, Director of the Juvenile and Special Education Law Clinic of the University of the District of Columbia’s David A. Clarke School of Law.

You may download the speakers' Powerpoint presentations from this Webinar by clicking on the links below. A complete archived version of their presentations, including real-time audio and visual presentation, is also available.*

Mary Quinn, PhD, American Institutes for Research
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Joseph Tulman, PhD, University of the District of Columbia
[Download Dr. Tulman's presentation]

NDTAC Webinar: IDEA and N or D Education*
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*Please note that new users will need to register a username and password to access this presentation. Registration is free and should take you no more than five minutes to complete.

 

Collaboration and Developing State Plans (February 2005)

screenshot of powerpoint presentationNDTAC's third Webinar, Collaboration and Developing State Plans for Neglected and Delinquent Education, took place February 17, 2005. Dr. Barry Krisberg of the National Council on Crime and Delinquency; Dr. David Osher of the Center for Effective Collaboration and Practice; and Dr. James Keeley, State Field Director for Correctional Education at the Maryland Department of Education discussed the critical need for collaboration among state agencies involved in educating neglected and delinquent youth. They reviewed crucial partnerships necessary for implementing effective ND programming and outlined strategies for forging collaborative connections.

You may download the speakers' Powerpoint presentations from this Webinar by clicking on the links below:

Barry Krisberg, PhD, National Council on Crime and Delinquency
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David Osher, PhD, Center for Effective Collaboration and Practice
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James Keeley, EhD, State Field Director for Correctional Education of the Maryland Department of Education
[Download Dr. Keeley's presentation]

 

Transition (January 2005)

screenshot of powerpoint presentationNDTAC presented its second Webinar, "Transition," on January 27, 2005. Joseph Hiznay, Program Consultant for the Pennsylvania State Education Agency, and Heather Griller-Clark, Project Director of the Arizona Detention Transition Project at Arizona State University, each presented on the topic of promising transition practices. The presentations included lessons learned from experiences in transitioning youth who are N or D from institutional education programs to the community. Mr. Hiznay and Ms. Griller-Clark also described essential elements to include in transition plans for youth. Joyce Burrell, NDTAC Director, introduced both speakers as well as gave an overview of the role of transition in Title I, Part D.

A complete archived version of their presentations, including real-time audio and visual presentation, is available by clicking the link below.*

 

Joyce Burrell, NDTAC

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Heather Griller Clark, PhD, Arizona Detention Transition Project

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Joseph Hiznay, Pennsylvania Department of Education

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NDTAC Webinar: Transition*

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2004


Federal Monitoring & Data Collection (December 2004)

Gary Rutkin Federal Program Manager Gary Rutkin discussed monitoring procedures for Title I, Part D and reviewed the 2004-2005 data collection responsibilities of each state in this NDTAC Webinar, hosted December 9, 2004.

 

You may download the Powerpoint presentation from this Webinar by clicking on the links below. A complete archived version of their presentations, including real-time audio and visual presentation, is also available.*

Gary Rutkin, U.S. Department of Education

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NDTAC Webinar: Federal Monitoring & Data Collection*

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