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Indiana Institute FYI

Week of August 25, 2008

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· SABE Conference - Call for Volunteers
· Organizational Change Forum, Kansas City
· Social Security Benefits Planning Workshop Date Change
· CELL’s Ten Year Celebration
· DVDs Available on Collaboration and Teaming and Differentiated Instruction
· Library Corner

Upcoming

SABE Conferene Logo and LinkSABE Conference - Call for Volunteers: The SABE Conference is just a couple weeks away, September 4-7, 2008, and will be held at the Indianapolis Marriott Downtown. Conference registrations to date have exceeded the projection of 1,000 attendees and continue to be received.  However, there is a shortage of volunteers to assist with the conference. It is extremely important that we fill all of the volunteer positions so that we are able to serve our members and show true Indiana hospitality to a national audience.

Any assistance that can be provided in forwarding the volunteer registration link to your respective networks would be greatly appreciated. To register, please visit http://www.SABE2008.org and click on the volunteer link.

Organizational Change Fourm Logo and LinkOrganizational Change Forum, Kansas City: Mark your calendars and plan to attend the Fifth National Organizational Change Forum: Employment First! A Manifesto for Change, September 24-25, 2008 in Kansas City, MO.

The Forum is intended to be interactive and action oriented. All presenters and participants will be actively involved in generating a national agenda for change. Join Forum participants as historic changes toward inclusive employment are traced. Hear from leaders who have aligned federal, state, and local systems and agencies to offer job seekers employment and community life supports. Participate in lively discussion and planning related to policy and system change, leadership and management, transition and career development, and integrated employment. Be a part of discussions to establish a National Agenda on Organizational Change and Employment First.

There will be opportunities for participants from the same state to begin to organize and promote Employment First initiatives in their home state. We encourage State Teams to attend that may include State Vocational Rehabilitation and Developmental Disabilities agency representatives, local community providers, One-Stop career center staff, local education agency staff, university faculty and others. Visit http://www.crprcep7.org/ for more information or to register.

Center for Community Living and Careers Logo and LinkSocial Security Benefits Planning Workshop Date Change: The Indiana Institute's Center on Community Living and Careers, in conjunction with Vocational Rehabilitation Services, announces that the date for the last in a series of regional two-day workshops on social security and benefits planning has been changed. Originally scheduled for October 28-29, 2008, the new training dates are November 4-5, 2008. The training location remains the same, Bosma Industries, Indianapolis.

Case managers, VR counselors, family members, persons with disabilities, BDDS personnel, representative payees, independent living personnel, transition coordinators, mental health personnel, advocates, employment specialists, and residential staff should plan to attend.

Learning objectives of this workshop include:

· Basics of supplemental security income and social security disability
  insurance;
· Work incentives for SSI;
· Work incentives for SSDI trial work periods; and
· Other federal and state programs such as Medicare and Medicare Part D.

Becky Banks, MA, LSW is an experienced researcher, trainer, and consultant on disability and employment. She is adjunct faculty with the Indiana Supported Employment Training Team and has supported research on the Ticket to Work and Work Incentives Improvement Act. Additionally, Banks has supported information on creating a Medicaid Buy-In work incentive for employed people with disabilities and is the Project Coordinator for the Benefits Information Network.

Registration fee is $85.00 per person. There is no cost to VRS personnel. Seating is limited to 25 attendees per site. Continuing Education Units (CEUs) will be available at the training. To register, contact Sherry Redman at (812) 855-6508, e-mail sredman@indiana.edu, or visit http://www.iidc.indiana.edu/cclc/ for more information.

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Center on Education and Lifelong Learning Logo and LinkCELL’s Ten Year Celebration: Congratulations to the Institute’s Center on Education and Lifelong Learning! The Center celebrated its tenth year anniversary this month. The mission of the Center is to work with schools and communities to welcome, include, educate and support all learners.

The Center supports schools in a variety of ways. Assistance is provided to schools and districts in developing leadership teams that represent all school/community stakeholders and facilitate the teams' efforts as they pursue the schools' self-designated goals. The center also provides support and ongoing professional development to enhance the leadership skills of school administrators. Professional growth opportunities are available in several key areas, such as collaboration and teaming; data-based decision-making; differentiating instruction; school-wide positive behavior support; service learning; and on-going evaluation of programs and student learning.

For more information on the Center on Education and Lifelong Learning, visit http://www.iidc.indiana.edu/cell/.

New Institute Products

DVDs Available on Collaboration and Teaming and Differentiated Instruction: The Indiana Institute’s Center on Education and Lifelong Learning is pleased to announce two DVDs available for purchase through the Institute’s new e-store on-line and the Forum on Education at Indiana University.

Collaboration & Teaming: Eight Dramatic Vignettes of Teams Working & Learning Together

Dr. Carrie Chapman and Cate Hart
DVD: $95.00

Collaborative Teaming DVD CoverThis DVD presents eight vignettes featuring a school team as they progress through a year-long planning process, facing challenges, and designing realistic and purposeful solutions. Drawn from decades of experience consulting with school teams across the nation, this series offers knowledge, skills and tools to help educators become more effective collaborators and co-teachers. The DVD is 120 minutes in length. Visit the Institute’s e-store at https://www.iidc.indiana.edu/estore/. To order by mail, send to: Publications Department, IIDC 2853 East 10th Street, Bloomington, IN 47408-2696. Payment by check or purchase order should be made to Indiana University/IIDC. Credit cards are accepted. Shipping & handling:  Add $4.00 for orders less than $40.00 add 10% for orders over $40.00.

Differentiation Live!

National Professional Resources, Inc.
DVD: $119.00

Differentiation Live DVD CoverThis DVD documents teachers as they begin their differentiated instruction journey. The Forum on Education visited educators from elementary and middle school classrooms to demonstrate and describe ways they plan for instruction. A thoughtful and realistic approach to differentiated instruction is made reasonable and feasible. DVD includes concise digital guide. The DVD is 70 minutes in length and is available from The Forum on Education at Indiana University. Visit http://www.forumoneducation.org/adaptingcurriculum_video.html to order.

Library Corner

New Items: The following new materials may be borrowed by Indiana residents from the Center for Disability Information and Referral (CeDIR) at the Institute. To check out materials, contact the library at 1-800-437-7924, send e-mail to cedir@indiana.edu, or visit us at 2853 East Tenth Street in Bloomington.

Pyramid Educational Consultants. (2007). Discrimination training alternatives module 1 [Motion Picture DVD]. Newark, DE: Pyramid Educational Products.

Pyramid Educational Consultants. (2007). Discrimination training alternatives module 2 [Motion Picture DVD]. Newark, DE: Pyramid Educational Products.

Pyramid Educational Consultants. (2007). Discrimination training alternatives module 3 [Motion Picture DVD]. Newark, DE: Pyramid Educational Products.

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