I was hoping you could post information about this conference on your blog.
Thank you in advance.
Peter Newman
LANDMARK COLLEGE,
GREENWICH EDUCATION AND PREP,
AND THE WHITBY SCHOOL
2010 Regional Conference on Learning Differences
Arming Students for Success – Evidence Based Practice and Transitioning to the Next Step
For K-12 Parents and Educators
This information packed two day conference will be led by Educational Specialists at Landmark College's Institute for Research and Training. Attendees will have a choice of full day seminars on two of the following topics:
Universal Design for Learning
ADHD / Executive Functions Skills
Language Based Learning Disabilities
Established in 2001, the foundation for the Landmark College Institute for Research and Training is founded on more than two decades of educational experience serving students with learning disabilities and AD/HD at the post-secondary level. This experience combines with Landmark College's nationally recognized professional development programs for educators and its unique research capabilities to create the Institute.
The Institute researches and develops best practices for the education of struggling students, particularly individuals with learning disabilities and AD/HD. We disseminate our work to educators and other professionals through services such as workshops, regional institutes, institutional needs assessments, and consultations.
March 11/12 2010
The Whitby School
969 Lake Avenue
Greenwich, CT 06831
For more information, please contact:
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Director, Greenwich Education and Prep, LLC
203 661 1609
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