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Minnesota Early Intervention Summer Institute

2009 Summer  Institute
June 15-16, 2009

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Past Conferences

2008
Evidence-Based Practices and Recommended Practices

June 23-24, 2008
St. John's University
Collegeville, MN


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Opening Keynote
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Closing Keynote
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Conference Description

The phrase "evidence-based practice" is now widely used in the field of early childhood. What "evidence" do we have and how do we use evidence to make decisions about how services and supports should be provided to young children and their families? How are evidence-based practices different than recommended practices? Presenters Virginia Buysse and Patricia Wesley will address these questions and more, providing a framework for the 2008 Summer Institute and setting the stage for a choice of in-depth trainings on key practice topics. 

Photo of St. John's CampusThis year's Institute is shorter and more focused than in years past. We hope that participants will develop new skills as well as gain new insights regarding their work with young children and families. We've kept the traditional activities Summer Institute participants have enjoyed through the years, including the lunchtime barbeque and the evening wine and dessert reception hosted by Minnesota DEC. This year the evening reception will feature exhibits by promising programs from across the state and books for sale.

The lusciously landscaped and serene campus of St. John's University provides the perfect setting for learning, reflection, and rejuvenation. Join us at the 2008 Minnesota Early Intervention Summer Institute!

Agenda (pdf file)

Opening Keynote Presentation
Evidence-Based Practice and Recommended Practices

Photo of Pat Wesley

Pat Wesley
Project Director, Partnerships for Inclusion, Carrboro, NC

Pat Wesley has worked in the field of early intervention for 30 years. She started by directing an inclusive preschool program in Chatham County--one of the first developmental day programs in the state to enroll typically developing children. She has been at the FPG Child Development Institute for the past 17 years and has spent most of those directing Partnerships for Inclusion. Pat enjoys working with the PFI team and getting to know people across North Carolina. In her spare time, she collaborates with colleagues to publish articles and curricula about early childhood inclusion. Partnerships for Inclusion provides services in all 100 North Carolina counties. From offices in Chapel Hill-Carrboro, Greenville, Asheville and Wilmington, PFI staff travel the state providing technical assistance supporting early childhood inclusion.

Photo of Virginia Buysse

Virginia Buysse, Ph.D.
The University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill, NC

Virginia Buysse, Ph.D., is a senior scientist at the FPG Child Development Institute and research associate professor in the School of Education at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Among her many accomplishments, she is recognized as helping to shape the special education field with her 1993 article entitled Behavioral and Developmental Outcomes in Young Children with Disabilities in Integrated and Segregated Settings: A Review of Comparative Studies. Buysse's research focuses on early childhood inclusion, friendship and social-emotional development, language and literacy learning among Latino children, models of professional development, models of collaboration and change such as consultation and communities of practice, and program evaluation. She serves as Co-Principal Investigator on Recognition & Response, an early intervening system for children in pre-k who may be at risk for learning disabilities. She also serves as Principal Investor on Nuestros Niņos, a grant funded by the U.S. Department of Education to examine the effects of professional development on teaching practices and language and literacy outcomes of Latino children enrolled in public pre-k programs. She currently serves as chair of the DEC Research Committee and vice president elect of the Division of Early Childhood (DEC) of the Council for Exceptional Children. Buysse has authored numerous journal articles and books, including the recently released Evidence-Based Practice in the Early Childhood Field published by Zero To Three.

Course Topics

  • Session 1: Consultation in Early Childhood

  • Session 2: Appropriate Services for Young English Language Learners: Language, Culture, and Practice

  • Session 3: Speech and Language Goals and Objectives: Embedding Communication Target Skills in the ECSE Teaching Process

  • Session 4: Positive Behavior Support

  • Session 5: Medically Fragile Children--The Premature Infant

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Closing Keynote Presentation
Love What You Do

How would you describe your personal and professional lives?  Do you do activities that energize you at times when you need a boost?  Sue Baldwin will address the issue of incorporating enthusiasm and passion in everything we do.  Sue believes that life is short, and we need to pursue our passions with zest and gusto. Come prepared to laugh, learn, and leave feeling inspired.

SUE BALDWIN is the owner of INSIGHTS Training & Consulting in Stillwater.  She has been working in the field of early care and education since 1979 as a Child Care Director, Executive Director of the Early Childhood Directors Association, Adjunct faculty at St. Paul College, nationally recognized presenter at conferences and workshops, and a member of various boards.  In 2007, she was honored as the MECSATA Trainer of the Year.  Sue also teaches swimming for preschoolers, is a certified doula (birthing coach), and an active Hospice volunteer.  She is the author of four publications, and will have them available at the conference.  For more information about Sue, please visit her website.


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