Advancing Differentiation with Dr. Richard Cash  


  • October 13, 2016 (Inactive)
  • Jami Schaffnitt

The professional learning of the day will go beyond basic teaching strategies and will provide the tools to help differentiate the critical thinking, problem solving, and decision making skills at the core of student learning across all content areas. The advanced K-12 teacher’s guide in the book, all participants will receive, will help provide discussion at the district level on how to manage and provide for a range of accommodations for diverse learning capabilities.

Dr. Richard Cash has given hundreds of workshops, presentations, and staff-development sessions throughout the United States, Europe, Asia and the Middle East. The research-based strategies and techniques he offers are proven to increase student achievement. Others have commended his talent for working with teachers to develop engaging and enriching learning environments that can improve student learning. At the end of the day, his greatest passion is helping teachers recognize the various talents all children possess and  create learning experiences to allow those talents to flourish. He is considered by many to be an exceptionally engaging, motivating, and enlightening presenter.

https://odie.esu10.org/workshops/SectionDetails.aspx?SectionID=4558
ESU 10 Kearney NE - Conference Rooms E & F - South Wing
October 13, 2016      9:00 AM       4:00 PM  
PK-12 Educators, Administrators, High Ability Learner Coordinators
No, this section can NOT be taken via distance learning.
Yes, lunch is provided.
No, student support is NOT enabled for this section.
No, this section can NOT be taken for college credit.
Registration deadline is one week prior workshop. Cancellations not received 7 business days in advance and no-shows will be billed. ESU 10 Title IIA Schools will receive $100 substitute reimbursement per day for core content area teachers as listed in NCLB Title IIA guidance.