Moving Forward: Safe and Supportive Learning in Ohio Schools -- Webinar Series April- August 2012.

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Moving Forward: Safe and Supportive Learning in Ohio Schools -- Webinar Series April- August 2012

Moving Forward: Safe and Supportive Learning in Ohio Overview… Welcome and Introductions

Web conference series cohosted with the Great Lakes East Comprehensive Center The regional comprehensive centers provide technical assistance designed to raise the capacity of states to help districts and schools meet the goals of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) with the emphasis on the Secretary’s key reform priorities. Great Lakes East focuses its work in Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio, and is a part of the network of 16 regional comprehensive centers and five national content centers. For more information, visit

Moving Forward: Safe and Supportive Learning in Ohio Housekeeping… Helpful tips for a successful Webinar experience

To continue to address critical needs faced by students, families, and professionals in their community by leveraging key resources and fostering collaboration. To provide pre- and post-conversations about Moving Forward: Safe and Supportive Learning in Ohio Schools. Participants will have an opportunity to post questions prior to the webinars and participate in after-the-webinar blog sessions the week following the webinar sessions. To provide tools and resources to parents, school‐based staff, and community‐based staff that support implementing the following strategies in local school districts: oComprehensive system of learning supports oSchool climate Webinar Objectives

Moving Forward: Safe and Supportive Learning in Ohio Comprehensive System of Learning Supports Guidelines Featured Guests –Drs. Howard Adelman and Linda Taylor UCLA, Center For Mental Health In Schools Continue the conversation

Moving Forward: Safe and Supportive Learning in Ohio Continuing the Conversation… Ohio Safe and Supportive Learning Collaborative Join the Collaborative Join the Safe and Supportive Learning Environments Group Participate in the online discussion forum conversations with Drs. Adelman and Taylor

Moving Forward: Safe and Supportive Learning in Ohio Continuing the Conversation… Moving Forward Webinars Regional Mapping Opportunity 2012 Superintendent’s Summit ODE professional development in collaboration with Scholastics and American Association of School Administrators

Questions, Next Steps and Closing Remarks