Welcome: Vicki Ahlstrom welcomed everyone. Bruce read a thank you
note from the Women & Children in Crisis Center of Utah County for sock
and glove tree we donated to them in December. Bruce showed the training
materials on IDEA `97 from the Office of Special Education published by
National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities (NICCHY).
He told consortium that the USOE had arranged for one set of training materials
to be available for each district. Additional copies can be purchased directly
from NICCHY for $175 plus shipping (1-800-695-0258). There will be a meeting
for the person responsible for this training from each district under direction
of Mae Taylor-Sweeten. This meeting will be from 9:30 AM to 1 PM on February
10, 1998 at the Provo Park Hotel. An agenda will be mailed out to all districts
with more information.
UPDATES:
ULRC: Randy
Schelble introduced the January issue of the
Utah Special
Educator, Leading Change. Next month's issue will
involve general education teachers.
Karen Marberger reminded everyone that next week is the 9th Annual Mentor
Conference (Jan 15-16). There are over 300 mentors registered to attend.
She said she was pleased with the national and local presenters and thanked
everyone for their support.
Jerry Christensen - Preschool conference is March 26-27. Preregistration
will come out next week. It will be given to Mentors during their conference.
Brenda Broadbent announced invitational presession with the conference
on the IDEA reauthorization.
PARENT CENTER:
Helen Post -The staff at the Parent Center is preparing for parent
conference on Mar 26-27. There will be limited regisration and it is mainly
for parents, with keynote Steve Mikita. The Parent Center is a co-sponsor
of intervention conference with state office. Kits for those already trained
are now updated.
USOE:
Steve Kukic distributed copies several key articles he has written
over the last 15 years. He summarized some of the trends from his tenure
as director of At Risk Programs.
Mae Taylor-Sweeten announced that the Law Conference will be Aug
4-5 in Ogden at the Eygptian Center. SARS week has been changed to Apr 27
- May 1 and CEC Spring Convention will be May 2 in St. George.
She also announced the opening for compliance officer at State Office (Mae's
former job) will be posted next week.
INSTITUTES OF HIGHER EDUCATION:
Utah State University: Alan Hofmeister talked about the digital satellite
program at USU. He said that they will be maintaining four digital channels
for the state. He suggested that people look at setting up their own network
for personnel development (special education). He offered to work with others
in setting up programs. He said to call (435) 797-7019 for copy of video.
Regional Resource Center: Glen Latham gave an update from his 16
year research. He is concerned about the quality of teacher's preparation
or perception of their training. He feels that we need to convince our school
systems that there are better ways to learn how to teach kids. Science of
teaching is available if we will use it. We need to improve. 1) university
programs need to change and 2) local education agencies should not assume
that teachers know how to teach. He says that those who do know, quickly
digress to mediocrity.
FEATURE PRESENTATION:
The consortium put on a program to say farewell to Steve Kukic. This was
his last day as State Director of Students-At-Risk. Many were able to express
their "thank you"s to Steve. It was both fun and touching. We
will all miss Steve at Consortium meetings each month.
Meeting was adjourned at 12:00 noon.
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