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NDMTSS - Technical Adequacy Tool for Evaluation (TATE) Training - September 20, 2022

NDMTSS - Technical Adequacy Tool for Evaluation (TATE) Training - September 20, 2022

Tuesday, September 20, 2022 (1:00 PM - 3:00 PM) (CDT)

Description

DESCRIPTION: The Technical Adequacy Tool for Evaluation (TATE) was developed to measure the technical adequacy (quality) of completed FBA/BIPs. The TATE can provide scores and patterns that help. Identify specific FBA/BIP areas needing improvement. Essential components of adequate FBA/BIPs are presented along with the rationale for including each. This session is intended for educators who are responsible for implementing FBA/BIPs or who are supervising educators who implement FBA/BIPs.

OBJECTIVES: 

1.    Measure quality of completed FBA/BIPs

2.    Identify specific areas for FBA/BIP improvement

DELIVERY:  This series will be delivered virtually. Attendees will be expected to view recorded content PRIOR to attending the live training session on September 20, 2022. 

PRESENTER: Mallory Klatte, Ed.S. 

AUDIENCE:  Behavior Specialists; Lead Teachers; Special Educators; Behavioral Consultants.

CREDIT: 3 hours may be applied toward Cafeteria Credit through Valley City State University.

Pricing

COST: $75/person

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Mallory Klatte
(701) 305-0239
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Tuesday, September 20, 2022 (1:00 PM - 3:00 PM) (CDT)

Recording must be viewed on your own prior to live session on September 20, 2022. Recording will be available to you upon registering.

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