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The Buffalo Flows

The Buffalo Flows was written and produced in 2008 by two-time Emmy award winning filmmaker Larry Foley, professor of journalism at the University of Arkansas. The Buffalo River begins in the Ozark Mountains, flowing through hills and rock-framed valleys - a place people fought to preserve. 

"There's not just one thing that makes the Buffalo so special, so unique," Foley said. "When the ‘Battle for the Buffalo' was won, protecting the river from being dammed, we saved a national natural treasure."

"This story is about the bluffs and the trees, the flowers and the birds and the giant elk. It's about hiking and floating and camping and fishing. And, it's also about the people who make their home in Buffalo River country year round, and have for generations."

This course meets the scheduled Arkansas history requirement as set forth in the Rules Governing Professional Development and required by ACA 6-17-703.

CID SOG14044
TESS 1a
LEADS None
Credit Hours 1.5
2020-21 Scheduled PD 2016-17 PD Rotation History & Government

Economics Arkansas and the Stock Market Game

Looking for a class project that engages students, motivates lifelong learning, and helps students meet standards across the curriculum? Then check out the Stock Market Game, an online investment simulation for student groups from fourth to twelfth grade. Marsha Masters (Economics Arkansas) describes the many benefits and applications of the game. She introduces four Arkansas educators who describe how they implement the game in their classes and enjoy excellent results. For educators who might be intimidated by the idea of using a financial markets activity in class, investment expert Meredith Moll (Foundation Resource Management) presents an overview of financial markets and principles of investment. 

This course was recorded at AETN studios in Conway, Arkansas on September 13, 2016.

CID SOG17026
TESS 1c,1e,3c
LEADS None
Credit Hours 2
Career & Technical Education History & Government

Working with Children with Low Incidence Disabilities (2009)

This course provides knowledge, techniques, and teaching methods for teachers and paraprofessionals who work with students who are Hearing Impaired, Visually Impaired, or Deaf-Blind. 

The Task Force, established by the Arkansas Department of Education Special Education Unit in 2008, consists of individuals representing public school personnel, audiologists, family consultants, speech-language pathologists, and special education supervisors. The Deaf-Blind Project funded and supported the development of this training module.

CID SPB14005
TESS 1b
LEADS 2C,2D,2E,4C,5A,6A
Credit Hours 6.5
Section 504 & Special Education Administration

Behavior is Communication

In this course, Eric P. Hartwig, Ph. D. discusses the "why" behind behavior. He also delves into shaping emotional and behavioral competence and shares his thoughts on how to change a behavior by being proactive instead of reactive, focusing on the core values in the shaping process. He then focuses on environmental events that will affect the child's behavior as a whole. 

CID SPB14008
TESS 2d
LEADS 3C,4A,5A
Credit Hours 1.5
Section 504 & Special Education Administration

A Process Approach: The Ten Rs Protocol

In this course, Eric P. Hartwig, Ph. D. discusses the Ten Rs Protocol and how it can be implemented in the public school system. He delves into describing the planning process and describes how it can be systematic and directive in shaping emotional and behavioral needs of the child. He then breaks down each "R" of the protocol system and explains how they will relate to students. 

CID SPB14009
TESS 2d
LEADS 2A,3C,4A,5A
Credit Hours 1.5
Section 504 & Special Education Administration

Conducting and Documenting the FBA Process: The Basics

In this course, Eric P. Hartwig, Ph. D. discusses "Conducting and Documenting the Functional Behavioral Assessment (FBA) Process: The Basics." He begins by introducing what the FBA process is and the basic steps of the process. Dr. Hartwig delves into the central goal of FBA, relationships, and how behaviors become habitual, conditioned, socialized, and readily observable. 

CID SPB14010
TESS 2d
LEADS 3C,4A,5A
Credit Hours 2
Section 504 & Special Education Administration

Creating the Perfect Behavior Plan

How do you create the perfect behavior plan and what might it look like? In this course, Eric P. Hartwig, Ph. D. explores disciplinary issues, educational engineering, behavioral reduction procedures as it relates to the functional analysis model, components of a behavior plan, and appendices related to collecting information for a behavior plan. 

CID SPB14011
TESS 2d
LEADS 2A,3C,4A,5A
Credit Hours 1
Section 504 & Special Education Administration School Counseling

A Deeper Look at Procedure and Practice in Functional Behavior Assessment

In this course, Eric P. Hartwig, PH. D. discusses "Conducting and Documenting Functional Behavioral Assessment." In this session, he begins with a review of what was discussed in the previous session. He then moves into a deeper analysis of the Functional Behavior Assessment. 

CID SPB14012
TESS 2d
LEADS 3C,4A,5A
Credit Hours 2
Section 504 & Special Education Administration

A Working Model for Manifestation Determination

In this course, Eric P. Hartwig, Ph. D. discusses "A Working Model for Manifestation Determination." He begins by introducing the history and proper implementation of the model. Dr. Hartwig delves into the process of determining if the behavior is caused by the child's disability or if the behavior is independent and not related to the disability. He concludes his presentation by discussing the fulcrum of process and reminds teachers that they must take a balanced approach about a child's behavior. 

CID SPB14013
TESS 2d
LEADS 2A,3C,4A,5A
Credit Hours 1
Section 504 & Special Education Administration

Behavior Intervention Plans

In this course, Dr. Eric Hartwig, Administrator of Pupil Services/Psychologist of Marathon County Special Education in Wausau, Wisconsin discusses the Behavior Intervention Plan - the final piece in the Balancing Procedural Expectations with Positive Practice series. Using various examples and detailed explanation, Dr. Hartwig provides many practical techniques for developing an effective Behavior Intervention Plan and examines both the short and long version. He also discusses ways to measure progress. 

CID SPB14014
TESS 2d
LEADS 2C,2E,2F,2G,3B,5A,6A
Credit Hours 2
Section 504 & Special Education Administration