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Core-Selective Evaluation Process (C-SEP) Training
Day 2



This four-part series will provide a comprehensive training in all aspects of CSEP which will prepare evaluators for initial implementation in the 22/23 school year. While all evaluators will benefit from all trainings, scheduling demands sometime interfere. Districts will benefit if they make sure a small leadership team is present at all meetings who can transfer knowledge to their districts. Teams should engage in follow-up discussions and train others in order to build capacity in their organizations.


Important Session Information:


Day 2 (May 31st): This session will build on Part 1 and will use case studies to help the evaluator increase their skills in a) core-test selection, b) selective testing, c) interpreting norm-referenced data beyond standard scores (RPI, Task Demands, Conditional Analysis), and d) test publisher recommendations for most used tests (e.g.,WISC-5, WIAT-4, WJIV, etc.). This session will also update current thinking regarding the CHC model to be able to gain more insight into the learner and increase diagnostic precision. (Advanced Interpretation)

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Session ID:
871658
Credits Available:
(6) CPE
Seats Available:
14
Fee:
$0.00 (* No Charge)
Contact Person:
Elizabeth Archer
Instructor(s):
Edward Schultz
Audience:
Diagnostician, Licensed Specialist in School Psychology (LSSP), Special Education Director
 
Date Time Location
5/31/2022 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Region 17 ESC - South Conference A, South Conference F
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