P-16 and related professional development
Workshops available for on-site delivery
Several of our popular workshops are
available for delivery at your school.
Minnesota Evaluation Studies Institute (MESI)
The annual Minnesota Evaluation Studies Institute (MESI)
is designed for professional evaluators, program directors in non-profit
and for-profit organizations, and others interested in conducting or
using evaluations.
Minnesota Infant & Early Childhood Networks
ITV Training Series: "Successful Kids"
The training sessions are over, but
videotapes of
the four sessions can still be purchased.
Courses and trainings from the Center for Early Education and
Development (CEED)
CEED offers educational opportunities that address
topics important to today's early childhood educators, child care
workers, Head Start teachers, home visitors, special education teachers,
social workers, psychologists, and other early childhood professionals.
Professional development for social workers
The School of Social Work offers evening, weekend, online and
off-site training and continuing education options to help social
service professionals meet changing job, career and life goals.
The College of Direct Support
The College of Direct Support (CDS) offers training
on the Web for people providing support for clients with disabilities.
CDS content is built on nationally validated competency sets and ethical
guidelines. Each course has been developed with input from people
receiving support services, family members, direct support
professionals, industry trainers, and administrators.
With more than 750,000 people working as
paraprofessionals in the field of disability services nationally, the
CDS could eventually provide training for 100,000 people around the
country, believes Charlie Lakin, a researcher and trainer in the College's
Institute on Community Integration
involved in developing the online program.
“The College of Direct Support is revolutionizing
how direct support professionals are trained, supported, and assisted to
grow,” says Steve Eidelman, executive director of The Arc of the U.S.,
which serves individuals with developmental disabilities and their
families. “It makes it possible in every part of the country to receive
leading-edge training and opportunities for professional growth and
development.”
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