Save the Date: CBER is hosting a GA workshop, “Developing a Strong CV,” at Gentry 140C at 2:00 p.m. on December 12th, 2016. This workshop will be facilitated by Dr. Lisa Sanetti. More information will follow.
Save the Date: CBER is hosting a GA workshop, “Developing a Strong CV,” at Gentry 140C at 2:00 p.m. on December 12th, 2016. This workshop will be facilitated by Dr. Lisa Sanetti. More information will follow.
We are pleased to announce that this year’s NEPBIS Network Leadership Forum is accepting proposals for presentations. You are invited to submit proposals for the following: oral presentations, ignite sessions (a series of five- to 10-minute presentations organized by the conference committee around similar themes), and poster presentations.
For more information, please go to the webpage.
Keynote at Maine PBIS Conference Nov 4 (“Climate Warming: MTSS, PBIS, ESSA”
Topic: Climate Warming: MTSS, PBIS, ESSA
Topic: Getting Started with PBIS
Keynote at Dutch PBIS Conference in Amsterdam, Netherlands, 8-11 November.
Topic: Understanding and Responding to Aggressive Behavior
Topic: Effective Use of Positive Reinforcement”
For more information, please go to the PBIS website.
The US Department of Education’s “Inside IES Research” published a blog post titled “The Scoop on Replication Research in Special Education” co-authored by Dr. Michael Coyne.
Dr. Devin Kearns has joined the editorial boards for the Journal of Educational Psychology, Remedial and Special Education, and Reading Research Quarterly. All three are high-impact journals in their respective fields! Congratulations, Dr. Kearns!
CBER 10-year anniversary is the focus of a new article.
http://education.uconn.edu/2016/11/04/center-for-behavioral-education-and-research-celebrates-a-decade-of-success/
Jessica Monahan, a CBER student researcher and a special education PhD student at the Neag School of Education, was elected the Student Representative to the CEC Representative Assembly. Congratulations!