
2019 Innovative Schools Summit - ORLANDO
Date and time
Location
Caribe Royale All-Suite Hotel and Convention Center
8101 World Center Drive
Orlando, FL 32821
Refund policy
Refunds up to 30 days before event
Description
Please note that there are two options for pre-conferences. They will be held from 9:00 - 11:00 am and 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm on March 21st as well as 8:00 am to 11:00 am on the morning of March 22nd. The main conference will begin at 12:00 pm on March 22nd.
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All prices are quoted in US Dollars.
**Please choose the type of registration above. You will be prompted to choose a specific conference for which you would like to register in a dropdown box on the next screen.
The Innovative Schools Summit Orlando will host 5 conferences in one location:
Register for the Orlando Girl Bullying & Empowerment Conference with a purchase order click here . We also accept registration forms and school purchase orders by fax, mail or email (pd@accutrain.com).
For the past 12 years, the Girl Bullying Conference has brought focus to the problem of relational aggression among girls. Quite naturally, many of the field-tested interventions presented at this unique gathering encourage friendship, sisterhood and building other types of supportive relationships – hence the added emphasis oo female empowerment.
Now in its 12th year, the Girl Bullying & Empowerment Conference will be more accessible – with locations in Orlando, Atlanta & Las Vegas. This unique gathering will help counselors, principals, teachers, social workers and other professionals understand the latest research and field-tested strategies designed to address relational aggression and to build positive, supportive relationships among girls.
Register for the Counseling Strategies & Resources Conference with a purchase order click here We also accept registration forms and school purchase orders by fax, mail or email (pd@accutrain.com).
Discover New Tools & Strategies for Reaching & Teaching Students K-12
The Counseling Strategies & Resources Conference will be held at the Caribe Royale Orlando March 22 - 24, 2019. This stimulating two-day event is being held in Orlando, and brings together well-known featured presenters.
This conference will also feature best practices from educators and other professionals working with youth. Some programs are research-tested, while others are promising, innovative approaches created by practicing professionals to help them better connect with different types of students.
Register for the Orlando School Discipline Conference with a purchase order click here We also accept registration forms and school purchase orders by fax, mail or email (pd@accutrain.com).
Enhancing Student Success While Insuring Equity Drives Renewed Focus on School Discipline & Classroom Management
Many facets of school life have been transformed over the past two decades. Curriculum has changed dramatically, technology continues to be enhanced, and assessment has become far more rigorous. Yet, in many schools, discipline remains much the same.
Traditional exclusionary “consequences” – office referrals, in-school suspensions, out-of-school suspensions and expulsion – have the unintended result of removing the most academically at-risk students from the classroom. Citing current research in both the U.S. and Canada, advocacy groups and government agencies have supported an end to exclusionary and zero-tolerance policies, saying they are applied unfairly to minorities and student with special needs.
In recent years, schools have begun moving toward progressive discipline, restorative practices, PBIS (Positive Behavior Interventions & Support) and other alternative methodologies. But which of these systems actually works? And how can they be successfully implemented?
Now in its eighth year, the School Discipline Conference provides a forum where educators can gather information on various approaches and philosophies. It will assemble internationally recognized experts and speakers and will feature evidence-based programs as well as promising new approaches developed by practitioners.
Register for the Orlando School Climate & Culture Forum with a purchase order click here We also accept registration forms and school purchase orders by fax, mail or email (pd@accutrain.com).
Scholars struggle to consistently define and distinguish the terms, but educators agree on the need to transform both “climate” and “culture” to improve academic outcomes.
This event features practical, real-world initiatives that are successfully transforming the quality, character and personality of schools. It showcases programs, assessments and tools proven to improve school culture and climate. Evidence-based and research-based interventions will be introduced, while the forum also highlights high-potential efforts currently being implemented in the laboratory of everyday school life.
Register for the Orlando NextGen School Safety Conference with a purchase order click here We also accept registration forms and school purchase orders by fax, mail or email (pd@accutrain.com).
Discover Critical Insights for Protecting Students, Educators & School Staff
Tragedies such as the recent shootings in Parkland, FL and Lexington Park, MD – as well as notorious events such as Sandy Hook and Columbine – have brought increased attention to school safety. The 2018 NextGen School Safety Conference will focus on steps that schools can take to prevent tragedies such as Sandy Hook, while also addressing steps that can be taken to prevent “everyday” tragedies – such as a teacher suffering a serious back injury, a teenager suffering a serious concussion or a second grader stepping in front of a school bus.
As important as it is to prevent intruder episodes and other forms of violence, statistics reveal that a student is twice as likely to die from suicide and 5 times as likely to succumb to some form of unintentional injury.
At the NextGen School Safety Conference, school safety coordinators, school resource officers, principals, heads of school, superintendents, board members, student services directors, risk management directors, loss control coordinators, health services coordinators, school nurses and human resources personnel will come together to focus on all aspects of improving the physical safety of students and educators.