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Post Office Box 227429 Hale StreetPrides Crossing, MA 01965-0227

Summer Institute: July 9th to 27th

NON PROFIT ORGU.S. Postage

PAIDRockford, IL

Permit No. 781

Summer ProfessionalDevelopment Institute

July 9-27, 2018

Need professional development? Join us and learn new instructional strategies to better support your students. Early-Bird pricing available before May 1st. Register soon and SAVE!

landmarkoutreach.orgEmpowering students with language-based disabilities through their teachers

Early-Bird pricing available before

May 1st. Register soon

and SAVE!

@landmark.outreach

@LMKOutreach

The Landmark School Outreach Program provides professional development programs for educators working with students who have language-based learning disabilities (LBLD). The Summer Institute offers seminars and graduate courses that are practical, evidence-based, and designed and delivered by teachers, for teachers.

landmarkoutreach.org/summer

Summer ProfessionalDevelopment InstituteLANDMARK SCHOOL OUTREACH PROGRAM

CREDITS

PDPs, graduate credit, and ASHA CEUs To learn more:landmarkoutreach.org/summer

LOCATION

High School campus ofLandmark School 443 Hale StreetPrides Crossing (Beverly), MA 01965

HOURS

1-DAY, 2-DAY, AND SPEAKER SERIES8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.5-DAY and 15-HOUR COURSES8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

REGISTER

landmarkoutreach.org/summerphone: 978.236.3216fax: 978.927.7268email: outreach@landmarkschool.org

TESTIMONIALS

I get so much out of the Landmark experience that I look forward to

taking courses every year.”—JUDE SHANAHAN

Great content that I can easily take back to my school and share with my

students and colleagues.” —TERRI MOYER

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Post Office Box 227429 Hale StreetPrides Crossing, MA 01965-0227

Summer Institute: July 9th to 27th

NON PROFIT ORGU.S. Postage

PAIDRockford, IL

Permit No. 781

Summer ProfessionalDevelopment Institute

July 9-27, 2018

Need professional development? Join us and learn new instructional strategies to better support your students. Early-Bird pricing available before May 1st. Register soon and SAVE!

landmarkoutreach.orgEmpowering students with language-based disabilities through their teachers

Early-Bird pricing available before

May 1st. Register soon

and SAVE!

@landmark.outreach

@LMKOutreach

The Landmark School Outreach Program provides professional development programs for educators working with students who have language-based learning disabilities (LBLD). The Summer Institute offers seminars and graduate courses that are practical, evidence-based, and designed and delivered by teachers, for teachers.

landmarkoutreach.org/summer

Summer ProfessionalDevelopment InstituteLANDMARK SCHOOL OUTREACH PROGRAM

CREDITS

PDPs, graduate credit, and ASHA CEUs To learn more:landmarkoutreach.org/summer

LOCATION

High School campus ofLandmark School 443 Hale StreetPrides Crossing (Beverly), MA 01965

HOURS

1-DAY, 2-DAY, AND SPEAKER SERIES8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.5-DAY and 15-HOUR COURSES8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

REGISTER

landmarkoutreach.org/summerphone: 978.236.3216fax: 978.927.7268email: outreach@landmarkschool.org

TESTIMONIALS

I get so much out of the Landmark experience that I look forward to

taking courses every year.”—JUDE SHANAHAN

Great content that I can easily take back to my school and share with my

students and colleagues.” —TERRI MOYER

““

COURSES + SEMINARSat-a-glance

Summer Institute for Educators July 9 - 27, 2018 - JOIN US!

Please use this chart as a guide to determine which Outreach offerings are appropriate for your teaching level.

Times and courses subject to change

5-Day ($995 $900 before May 1st)Executive Function: Impact on Academic Proficiency - BLENDED 7/11

Executive Skills and Strategies for the Middle and High School Student 7/16-20

Language-Based Classroom: Middle School 7/23-27

Math Bootcamp: Math Review and Activities for Special Educators 7/9-13

Metacognition in the Writing Process 7/23-27

Phonemic Awareness 7/16-20

Scaffolding Reading Instruction: A Discovery-Based Approach 7/9-13

Study Skills: Practical Strategies to Support Academic Proficiency 7/23-27

Teaching Mathematics Using Alternative Strategies and Modalities 7/16-20

Speaker Series ($400)Enhanced Core Reading Instruction (ECRI) with HILL for Literacy 7/23-24

Self-Regulated Strategy Development (SRSD) with HILL for Literacy 7/19-20

Turbo-Charge Your Students’ Sentence Writing: A Stepping Stone to

Enriched Text-Based Writing with Charles W. Haynes and Leslie Laud 7/12-13

2-Day ($300 $250 before May 1st)15-hour: Instructional Strategies for Assisting Students with Language-Based Learning Disabilities ($325 $295 before May 1st) 7/12-13

15-hour: Instructing English Language Learners with Learning Disabilities (In-Person) ($325 $295 before May 1st) 7/16-17

Accessible Middle School Math: Interactive Multimodal Lessons to Engage Students 7/23-24

ACTIVE Learning: Strategies to Strengthen Comprehension 7/12-13

Beyond Face-to-Face Interactions: How Social Communication Skills Impact Reading and Writing 7/10-11

Connecting Language Instruction: Reading, Writing, Listening, and Speaking 7/25-26

Develop Cardinality and Number Sense with Whole-to-Part Icons of Quantity 7/26-27

Learning Lab: Creating & Utilizing Interactive Notebooks in the Math Classroom 7/19-20

Learning Lab: Reading to Write 7/19-20

Learning Lab: Remediating Writing Instruction for Middle and High School 7/12-13

Meet the Experts: Strategies, Tools, and Resources for Language-Based Instruction 7/10-11

Language-Based Learning Disabilities and the Neuropsychological Evaluation 7/12-13

Oral Language Skills: Processing and Production in the Classroom 7/23-24

Reading Comprehension: Variables that Lead to Better Understanding 7/16-17

Social Communication Challenges for Students with Language-Based Learning Disabilities 7/19-20

Talking and Writing: Strengthening Written Expression at the Word, Sentence, and Discourse Levels 7/16-17

Thinking Graphically in Algebra 1: A Function Approach 7/17-18

Using Scaffolded Instruction to Foster Math Problem-Solving Skills 7/25-26

Written Expression Strategies: Teaching Students with Expressive Language Difficulties 7/9-10

1-Day ($150 $125 before May 1st)An Overview of Language-Based Learning Disabilities 7/9

Classroom Strategies to Support Students with Social Skills Challenges 7/23

Creating an Executive Function-Friendly Climate in Middle and High School Classrooms 7/9

Infusing Social Studies Content with Literacy Skills 7/16

Special Education Law Update 7/27

Searching Better: Help Students Find Reliable Sources and Identify Text-Based Evidence 7/18

Using Assessment to Inform Your Teaching 7/18

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Summer Institute for Educators July 9 - 27, 2018 - JOIN US!

Please use this chart as a guide to determine which Outreach offerings are appropriate for your teaching level.

Times and courses subject to change

5-Day ($995 $900 before May 1st)Executive Function: Impact on Academic Proficiency - BLENDED 7/11

Executive Skills and Strategies for the Middle and High School Student 7/16-20

Language-Based Classroom: Middle School 7/23-27

Math Bootcamp: Math Review and Activities for Special Educators 7/9-13

Metacognition in the Writing Process 7/23-27

Phonemic Awareness 7/16-20

Scaffolding Reading Instruction: A Discovery-Based Approach 7/9-13

Study Skills: Practical Strategies to Support Academic Proficiency 7/23-27

Teaching Mathematics Using Alternative Strategies and Modalities 7/16-20

Speaker Series ($400)Enhanced Core Reading Instruction (ECRI) with HILL for Literacy 7/23-24

Self-Regulated Strategy Development (SRSD) with HILL for Literacy 7/19-20

Turbo-Charge Your Students’ Sentence Writing: A Stepping Stone to

Enriched Text-Based Writing with Charles W. Haynes and Leslie Laud 7/12-13

2-Day ($300 $250 before May 1st)15-hour: Instructional Strategies for Assisting Students with Language-Based Learning Disabilities ($325 $295 before May 1st) 7/12-13

15-hour: Instructing English Language Learners with Learning Disabilities (In-Person) ($325 $295 before May 1st) 7/16-17

Accessible Middle School Math: Interactive Multimodal Lessons to Engage Students 7/23-24

ACTIVE Learning: Strategies to Strengthen Comprehension 7/12-13

Beyond Face-to-Face Interactions: How Social Communication Skills Impact Reading and Writing 7/10-11

Connecting Language Instruction: Reading, Writing, Listening, and Speaking 7/25-26

Develop Cardinality and Number Sense with Whole-to-Part Icons of Quantity 7/26-27

Learning Lab: Creating & Utilizing Interactive Notebooks in the Math Classroom 7/19-20

Learning Lab: Reading to Write 7/19-20

Learning Lab: Remediating Writing Instruction for Middle and High School 7/12-13

Meet the Experts: Strategies, Tools, and Resources for Language-Based Instruction 7/10-11

Language-Based Learning Disabilities and the Neuropsychological Evaluation 7/12-13

Oral Language Skills: Processing and Production in the Classroom 7/23-24

Reading Comprehension: Variables that Lead to Better Understanding 7/16-17

Social Communication Challenges for Students with Language-Based Learning Disabilities 7/19-20

Talking and Writing: Strengthening Written Expression at the Word, Sentence, and Discourse Levels 7/16-17

Thinking Graphically in Algebra 1: A Function Approach 7/17-18

Using Scaffolded Instruction to Foster Math Problem-Solving Skills 7/25-26

Written Expression Strategies: Teaching Students with Expressive Language Difficulties 7/9-10

1-Day ($150 $125 before May 1st)An Overview of Language-Based Learning Disabilities 7/9

Classroom Strategies to Support Students with Social Skills Challenges 7/23

Creating an Executive Function-Friendly Climate in Middle and High School Classrooms 7/9

Infusing Social Studies Content with Literacy Skills 7/16

Special Education Law Update 7/27

Searching Better: Help Students Find Reliable Sources and Identify Text-Based Evidence 7/18

Using Assessment to Inform Your Teaching 7/18

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Scaffolding Reading Instruction: A Discovery-Based Approach

Executive Skills and Strategies for the Middle and High School Student

Language-Based Classroom: Middle School

Teaching Mathematics Using Alternative Strategies and Modalities

Metacognition in the Writing Process

15-Hour: Instructing ELLs with LD

Oral Language Skills

Enhanced Core Reading Instruction (ECRI) with HILL for Literacy

Foster Math Problem-Solving Skills

Connecting Language Instruction

Self-Regulated Strategy Development (SRSD) with HILL for Literacy

Reading Comprehension Social Communication Challenges for Students with LBLD

An Overview of Language-Based

Learning Disabilities

Creating an Executive Function-Friendly Climate

BLENDED - Executive Function: Impact on

Academic Proficiency

How Social Communication Skills Impact Reading and Writing Turbo-Charge Your Students’ Sentence Writing

Meet the Experts: Strategies, Tools, and Resources Learning Lab: Remediating Writing Instruction

Strategies to Strengthen Comprehension

LBLD and and the Neuropsychological Evaluation

Written Expression Strategies 15-Hour: Instructional Strategies for Students with LBLD

Talking and Writing: Strengthening Written ExpressionUsing Assessment to Inform Your Teaching

Special Education Law Update

Classroom Strategies for Students with

Social Skills Challenges

Learning Lab: Reading to Write

Accessible Middle School Math

Help Students Find Reliable Sources

Develop Cardinality and Number Sense

Infusing Social Studies Content with Literacy Skills

Learning Lab: Creating Interactive Notebooks in MathThinking Graphically in Algebra 1

Math Bootcamp: Math Review and Activities for Special Educators

Phonemic Awareness

Study Skills: Practical Strategies to Support Academic Proficiency

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