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Ground Level MTSS Team Collaboration: Planning for the Future (Groups)

$900.00$2,600.00

Presented by Jennifer Patenaude, M.A.

This is a recording of a live workshop series, originally held on July 18-19, 2022.

This intensive workshop is designed to offer school-based teams the opportunity to reflect upon and celebrate areas of growth, as well as strategically plan critical next steps for the coming year. Includes discussion guide for working with your team.

See full description below.

Rental period is 90 days.

5 – 10 professional learning hours; certificates available.

NOTE – This recording is intended for groups of 4+. We highly recommend that participants register in teams including at least one administrator, social-emotional leader, classroom teacher, interventionist, and special education teacher. Ideally, teams will participate from one collective space.

In addition to the 5 hours of instructional time, the recording includes considerable practical team time. Plan to set aside an additional 5 hours to complete the activities and discussions.

If you have a group size larger than 20, or need further assistance, please email [email protected]




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Ground Level MTSS Team Collaboration: Planning for the Future

Jennifer Patenaude, M.A.

Given the impact of the pandemic, and the requirements set forth by special education rule changes focused upon evidence-based general education practices, the need for an effective, well functioning multi-tiered system of supports (MTSS) has never been more essential. This intensive two-day workshop is designed to offer school-based teams the opportunity to reflect upon and celebrate areas of growth, as well as strategically plan critical next steps for the coming year.  

Teams will be offered the opportunity to better understand, self-assess, and plan for systemic change within the following areas:

  • Layered interventions for social and emotional learning and academics
  • Universal screening, diagnostic assessment, and progress monitoring
  • Effective collaboration for intentional decision-making
  • Scheduling and instructional delivery considerations
  • Data management and analysis
  • Fidelity of MTSS implementation
  • Family engagement
Jennifer Patenaude, M.A. has worked for North Country Supervisory Union for more than twenty years as a special educator, evaluation specialist, and instructional specialist. She is also an instructor, presenter, internship supervisor, and member of the VT-HEC SPED Advisory Council. Jen leads professional development on a multitude of topics for both general education and special education teachers and has served as adjunct faculty for the Vermont State Colleges.

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Number of People

4–6 people, 7–9 people, 10–12 people, 13-16 people, 17-20 people