Upcoming Events
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Workshops & Trainings
TIEE provides introductory and advanced training that includes coaching in simulated and real-life school environments. Our training formats range from two hours to two days with follow-up sessions. Our trainings are excellent ways to use Title I, Title II, or BTSA funds.
We can come to you or you can come to us
For didactic trainings, we can accommodate groups as large as 100 at our facilities in San Diego. Many of our didactic trainings, involve the use of video to exemplify our points. For our hands-on trainings, we can accommodate groups as large as 20 and we use video to provide feedback during sessions.
Contact us to discuss the ways that we can fulfill your training needs. Or, join our contact list to be informed of new workshops and trainings.
Training formats
2-hour didactic overviews of effective practices
1- and 2-day hands-on workshops and coaching
Master Workshops
Topics for Workshops and Trainings provided by TIEE
Training topics can be individualized for your needs. The following are a sample of available topics:
- How to do classroom behavior management without punishment
- How to organize playground and lunch activities to stop bullying
- How to improve student attention and compliance
- How to conduct functional assessment, functional analysis, and quasi-functional analysis
- How to develop and implement behavior intervention or support plans
Master Workshops
Master Workshops are conducted two to four times each year. They are half-day or full-day workshops occurring on Saturdays that are designed primarily to provide advanced training in research-validated methods for TIEE’s own staff. However, a small number of spaces is generally reserved for other professionals.
Master Workshop presenters are a veritable who’s who in education, including Anita Archer, Doug Carnine, Margorie Charlop-Christy, Geoff Colvin, Stan Deno, Richard Foxx, Gina Green, Rob Horner, Bill Jensen, Kent Johnson, Randy Sprick, Mark Sundberg, George Sugai, Brigette Taylor, and Jerry Tindal. Several have given us multiple Master Workshops as their own work has progressed.
Invited Addresses
Invited addresses are conducted on an occasional basis and some have been conducted jointly with San Diego State University’s Department of Special Education. The following superstars in education have given Invited addresses to TIEE:
Zig Engelmann “The role of big ideas in the development of curriculum”
Joseph Torgeson “Learning disabilities and early reading instruction”
Lynn Fuchs and Douglas Fuchs “Strategies for getting teachers to use data to guide their teaching”
Stan Deno “Curriculum-based measurement in the Minneapolis schools”
James Kauffman “How the education system fails students with behavior disorders”
