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  • FLIPP Executive Functioning PDStrategies to Improve Executive Function: A Foundation for Success - This series supports you in supporting your learners who may lack of appropriate executive function (EF) skills—which includes the ability to switch between topics and activities, initiate action, cope with change, make choices, plan and organize, manage time, inhibit impulses, regulate emotions, and solve problems—make reaching high expectations difficult.  In these sessions, you will gain an understanding of how deficits in executive function affect a student’s learning and behavior and discover how to incorporate numerous evidence-based strategies into school settings that build competent EF skills and provide a foundation for learning and thriving in all environments.
  • Google Classroom Webinars - EUSD Professional Development includes web based resources that are available on demand.  The resources provide opportunities for all EUSD teachers.  Topic areas include: Classroom Environment and Culture, Engagement, Purpose, Curriculum & Pedagogy, Assessment for Student Learning and Special Education. (K-12, edWeb, Corwin, Teaching Strategies, and Learning for Justice)  *Join Google Class- c5a6wyh for access.
  • NETs ONLY - Independent Book Study Asynchronous PD Option - Engage in a book study of your choice to support your professional growth. Earn up to 5 hours of PD credit to use towards University and/or Differentiation credit. | LINK to a forced copy of the PD document (be sure to rename the copy and move to your NETs folder) | LINK to optional book checkout list (Discuss other book options with your mentor.)

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Thursday, September 26
 

1:30pm PDT

TK Collaboration PD
Thursday September 26, 2024 1:30pm - 2:00pm PDT
All Gen Ed and Special Ed TK teachers are invited to participate in a half hour of professional development and collaboration on cross-articulation Thursdays. The focus is on EUSD-specific collaboration and PD (e.g. Eureka Math2, roll-out of new Preschool/TK standards, etc.).

The half hour session is followed by the FLIPP Executive Functioning PD which has been coordinated by ISS. Both of these sessions will be held via zoom. The same zoom link will be used for both sessions.
Moderators
RO

Rick Oser

Director, Teaching and Learning, Escondido Union School District
Thursday September 26, 2024 1:30pm - 2:00pm PDT
Zoom
  Educational Services
  • Special Education Interns TK

2:00pm PDT

FLIPP Executive Functioning PD - Design the Environment to Support Student Learning
Thursday September 26, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
Design the Environment to Support Student Learning
For many learners in today’s classrooms, a lack of appropriate executive function (EF) skills—which includes the ability to switch between topics and activities, initiate action, cope with change, make choices, plan and organize, manage time, inhibit impulses, regulate emotions, and solve problems—make reaching high expectations difficult. Often these students are seen as unmotivated or behaviorally challenged.
Although it may seem as though a student could meet expectations if they wanted to, but doesn’t do so because they simply won’t, perhaps the reality is that they lack the skills to do what is expected and, therefore, cannot meet the expectations without support. In these sessions, participants will gain an understanding of how deficits in executive function affect a student’s learning and behavior and discover how to incorporate numerous evidence-based strategies into school settings that build competent EF skills and provide a foundation for learning and thriving in all environments.
FLIPP Executive Functioning PD
Presenters
avatar for Trent Smith

Trent Smith

ISS Director, Escondido Union School District
Thursday September 26, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
Zoom
  ISS
  • Special Education Interns TK-8th
 
Thursday, October 24
 

1:30pm PDT

TK Collaboration PD
Thursday October 24, 2024 1:30pm - 2:00pm PDT
All Gen Ed and Special Ed TK teachers are invited to participate in a half hour of professional development and collaboration on cross-articulation Thursdays. The focus is on EUSD-specific collaboration and PD (e.g. Eureka Math2, roll-out of new Preschool/TK standards, etc.).

The half hour session is followed by the FLIPP Executive Functioning PD which has been coordinated by ISS. Both of these sessions will be held via zoom. The same zoom link will be used for both sessions.
Moderators
RO

Rick Oser

Director, Teaching and Learning, Escondido Union School District
Thursday October 24, 2024 1:30pm - 2:00pm PDT
Zoom
  Educational Services
  • Special Education Interns TK

2:00pm PDT

FLIPP Executive Functioning PD - Structuring Classroom Time to Maximize Student Learning pt. 1
Thursday October 24, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
Structuring Classroom Time to Maximize Student Learning pt. 1
For many learners in today’s classrooms, a lack of appropriate executive function (EF) skills—which includes the ability to switch between topics and activities, initiate action, cope with change, make choices, plan and organize, manage time, inhibit impulses, regulate emotions, and solve problems—make reaching high expectations difficult. Often these students are seen as unmotivated or behaviorally challenged.
Although it may seem as though a student could meet expectations if they wanted to, but doesn’t do so because they simply won’t, perhaps the reality is that they lack the skills to do what is expected and, therefore, cannot meet the expectations without support. In these sessions, participants will gain an understanding of how deficits in executive function affect a student’s learning and behavior and discover how to incorporate numerous evidence-based strategies into school settings that build competent EF skills and provide a foundation for learning and thriving in all environments.
FLIPP Executive Functioning PD
Presenters
avatar for Trent Smith

Trent Smith

ISS Director, Escondido Union School District
Thursday October 24, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
Zoom
  ISS
  • Special Education Interns TK-8th
 
Thursday, November 21
 

1:30pm PST

TK Collaboration PD
Thursday November 21, 2024 1:30pm - 2:00pm PST
All Gen Ed and Special Ed TK teachers are invited to participate in a half hour of professional development and collaboration on cross-articulation Thursdays. The focus is on EUSD-specific collaboration and PD (e.g. Eureka Math2, roll-out of new Preschool/TK standards, etc.).

The half hour session is followed by the FLIPP Executive Functioning PD which has been coordinated by ISS. Both of these sessions will be held via zoom. The same zoom link will be used for both sessions.
Moderators
RO

Rick Oser

Director, Teaching and Learning, Escondido Union School District
Thursday November 21, 2024 1:30pm - 2:00pm PST
Zoom
  Educational Services
  • Special Education Interns TK

2:00pm PST

Quizizz PD Session for Middle School Social Studies, ELA, & Elective Teachers
Thursday November 21, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm PST
Attention ELA, Social Studies, Elective, and all teachers eager to enhance their classroom experience—discover Quizizz's engaging potential!

Join us for an interactive and fun-filled Quizizz session where you’ll learn how to effortlessly create engaging Quizizz Lessons and Activities that you can use in your classroom the next day! Whether you’re a seasoned educator or new to Quizizz, this session will provide practical tips, hands-on experience, and creative ideas to make your lessons more interactive and enjoyable for your students. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to enhance your teaching toolkit and bring your lessons to life with Quizizz!

Please be prepared to access digital curriculum during the PD.
Presenters
KM

Kristi Matsubara

Math TOSA, Escondido Union School District
Thursday November 21, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm PST
Zoom

2:00pm PST

FLIPP Executive Functioning PD - Structuring Classroom Time to Maximize Student Learning pt. 2
Thursday November 21, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm PST
Structuring Classroom Time to Maximize Student Learning pt. 2
For many learners in today’s classrooms, a lack of appropriate executive function (EF) skills—which includes the ability to switch between topics and activities, initiate action, cope with change, make choices, plan and organize, manage time, inhibit impulses, regulate emotions, and solve problems—make reaching high expectations difficult. Often these students are seen as unmotivated or behaviorally challenged.
Although it may seem as though a student could meet expectations if they wanted to, but doesn’t do so because they simply won’t, perhaps the reality is that they lack the skills to do what is expected and, therefore, cannot meet the expectations without support.  In these sessions, participants will gain an understanding of how deficits in executive function affect a student’s learning and behavior and discover how to incorporate numerous evidence-based strategies into school settings that build competent EF skills and provide a foundation for learning and thriving in all environments.
FLIPP Executive Functioning PD
Presenters
avatar for Trent Smith

Trent Smith

ISS Director, Escondido Union School District
Thursday November 21, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm PST
Zoom
  ISS
  • Special Education Interns TK-8th
 
Thursday, December 19
 

1:30pm PST

TK Collaboration PD
Thursday December 19, 2024 1:30pm - 2:00pm PST
All Gen Ed and Special Ed TK teachers are invited to participate in a half hour of professional development and collaboration on cross-articulation Thursdays. The focus is on EUSD-specific collaboration and PD (e.g. Eureka Math2, roll-out of new Preschool/TK standards, etc.).

The half hour session is followed by the FLIPP Executive Functioning PD which has been coordinated by ISS. Both of these sessions will be held via zoom. The same zoom link will be used for both sessions.
Moderators
RO

Rick Oser

Director, Teaching and Learning, Escondido Union School District
Thursday December 19, 2024 1:30pm - 2:00pm PST
Zoom
  Educational Services
  • Special Education Interns TK

2:00pm PST

FLIPP Executive Functioning PD - Supporting Mastery Through Increased Engagement pt. 1
Thursday December 19, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm PST
Supporting Mastery Through Increased Engagement pt. 1
For many learners in today’s classrooms, a lack of appropriate executive function (EF) skills—which includes the ability to switch between topics and activities, initiate action, cope with change, make choices, plan and organize, manage time, inhibit impulses, regulate emotions, and solve problems—make reaching high expectations difficult. Often these students are seen as unmotivated or behaviorally challenged.
Although it may seem as though a student could meet expectations if they wanted to, but doesn’t do so because they simply won’t, perhaps the reality is that they lack the skills to do what is expected and, therefore, cannot meet the expectations without support.  In these sessions, participants will gain an understanding of how deficits in executive function affect a student’s learning and behavior and discover how to incorporate numerous evidence-based strategies into school settings that build competent EF skills and provide a foundation for learning and thriving in all environments.
FLIPP Executive Functioning PD
Presenters
avatar for Trent Smith

Trent Smith

ISS Director, Escondido Union School District
Thursday December 19, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm PST
Zoom
  ISS
  • Special Education Interns TK-8th
 
Thursday, January 30
 

1:30pm PST

TK Collaboration PD
Thursday January 30, 2025 1:30pm - 2:00pm PST
All Gen Ed and Special Ed TK teachers are invited to participate in a half hour of professional development and collaboration on cross-articulation Thursdays. The focus is on EUSD-specific collaboration and PD (e.g. Eureka Math2, roll-out of new Preschool/TK standards, etc.).

The half hour session is followed by the FLIPP Executive Functioning PD which has been coordinated by ISS. Both of these sessions will be held via zoom. The same zoom link will be used for both sessions.
Moderators
RO

Rick Oser

Director, Teaching and Learning, Escondido Union School District
Thursday January 30, 2025 1:30pm - 2:00pm PST
Zoom
  Educational Services
  • Special Education Interns TK

1:30pm PST

Elementary Math PD 3-5
Thursday January 30, 2025 1:30pm - 3:00pm PST
Presenters
HH

Heather Hodgson

Teacher on Special Assignment Math, EUSD
Thursday January 30, 2025 1:30pm - 3:00pm PST
Zoom

1:30pm PST

Elementary math PD K-2
Thursday January 30, 2025 1:30pm - 3:00pm PST
Presenters
BH

Brenda Heil

TOSA Math, EUSD
Thursday January 30, 2025 1:30pm - 3:00pm PST
Zoom

2:00pm PST

Middle school math PD 6th-8th
Thursday January 30, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm PST
Presenters
avatar for Lisa Jaquess

Lisa Jaquess

TOSA Math, Escondido Union School District
Thursday January 30, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm PST
Zoom

2:00pm PST

FLIPP Executive Functioning PD -Supporting Mastery Through Increased Engagement pt. 2
Thursday January 30, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm PST
Supporting Mastery Through Increased Engagement pt. 2
For many learners in today’s classrooms, a lack of appropriate executive function (EF) skills—which includes the ability to switch between topics and activities, initiate action, cope with change, make choices, plan and organize, manage time, inhibit impulses, regulate emotions, and solve problems—make reaching high expectations difficult. Often these students are seen as unmotivated or behaviorally challenged.
Although it may seem as though a student could meet expectations if they wanted to, but doesn’t do so because they simply won’t, perhaps the reality is that they lack the skills to do what is expected and, therefore, cannot meet the expectations without support.  In these sessions, participants will gain an understanding of how deficits in executive function affect a student’s learning and behavior and discover how to incorporate numerous evidence-based strategies into school settings that build competent EF skills and provide a foundation for learning and thriving in all environments.
FLIPP Executive Functioning PD
Presenters
avatar for Trent Smith

Trent Smith

ISS Director, Escondido Union School District
Thursday January 30, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm PST
Zoom
  ISS
  • Special Education Interns TK-8th
 
Thursday, February 20
 

1:30pm PST

TK Collaboration PD
Thursday February 20, 2025 1:30pm - 2:00pm PST
All Gen Ed and Special Ed TK teachers are invited to participate in a half hour of professional development and collaboration on cross-articulation Thursdays. The focus is on EUSD-specific collaboration and PD (e.g. Eureka Math2, roll-out of new Preschool/TK standards, etc.).

The half hour session is followed by the FLIPP Executive Functioning PD which has been coordinated by ISS. Both of these sessions will be held via zoom. The same zoom link will be used for both sessions.
Moderators
RO

Rick Oser

Director, Teaching and Learning, Escondido Union School District
Thursday February 20, 2025 1:30pm - 2:00pm PST
Zoom
  Educational Services
  • Special Education Interns TK

2:00pm PST

Middle school math PD 6th-8th
Thursday February 20, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm PST
Presenters
avatar for Lisa Jaquess

Lisa Jaquess

TOSA Math, Escondido Union School District
Thursday February 20, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm PST
Zoom

2:00pm PST

FLIPP Executive Functioning PD-Building Positive Behavior pt. 1
Thursday February 20, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm PST
Building Positive Behavior pt. 1
For many learners in today’s classrooms, a lack of appropriate executive function (EF) skills—which includes the ability to switch between topics and activities, initiate action, cope with change, make choices, plan and organize, manage time, inhibit impulses, regulate emotions, and solve problems—make reaching high expectations difficult. Often these students are seen as unmotivated or behaviorally challenged.
Although it may seem as though a student could meet expectations if they wanted to, but doesn’t do so because they simply won’t, perhaps the reality is that they lack the skills to do what is expected and, therefore, cannot meet the expectations without support.  In these sessions, participants will gain an understanding of how deficits in executive function affect a student’s learning and behavior and discover how to incorporate numerous evidence-based strategies into school settings that build competent EF skills and provide a foundation for learning and thriving in all environments.
FLIPP Executive Functioning PD
Presenters
avatar for Trent Smith

Trent Smith

ISS Director, Escondido Union School District
Thursday February 20, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm PST
Zoom
  ISS
  • Special Education Interns TK-8th
 
Thursday, March 20
 

1:30pm PDT

TK Collaboration PD
Thursday March 20, 2025 1:30pm - 2:00pm PDT
All Gen Ed and Special Ed TK teachers are invited to participate in a half hour of professional development and collaboration on cross-articulation Thursdays. The focus is on EUSD-specific collaboration and PD (e.g. Eureka Math2, roll-out of new Preschool/TK standards, etc.).

The half hour session is followed by the FLIPP Executive Functioning PD which has been coordinated by ISS. Both of these sessions will be held via zoom. The same zoom link will be used for both sessions.
Moderators
RO

Rick Oser

Director, Teaching and Learning, Escondido Union School District
Thursday March 20, 2025 1:30pm - 2:00pm PDT
Zoom
  Educational Services
  • Special Education Interns TK

1:30pm PDT

Elementary Math PD 3-5
Thursday March 20, 2025 1:30pm - 3:00pm PDT
Presenters
HH

Heather Hodgson

Teacher on Special Assignment Math, EUSD
Thursday March 20, 2025 1:30pm - 3:00pm PDT
Zoom

1:30pm PDT

Elementary math PD K-2
Thursday March 20, 2025 1:30pm - 3:00pm PDT
Presenters
BH

Brenda Heil

TOSA Math, EUSD
Thursday March 20, 2025 1:30pm - 3:00pm PDT
Zoom

2:00pm PDT

FLIPP Executive Functioning PD-Building Positive Behavior pt. 2
Thursday March 20, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
Building Positive Behavior pt. 2
For many learners in today’s classrooms, a lack of appropriate executive function (EF) skills—which includes the ability to switch between topics and activities, initiate action, cope with change, make choices, plan and organize, manage time, inhibit impulses, regulate emotions, and solve problems—make reaching high expectations difficult. Often these students are seen as unmotivated or behaviorally challenged.
Although it may seem as though a student could meet expectations if they wanted to, but doesn’t do so because they simply won’t, perhaps the reality is that they lack the skills to do what is expected and, therefore, cannot meet the expectations without support.  In these sessions, participants will gain an understanding of how deficits in executive function affect a student’s learning and behavior and discover how to incorporate numerous evidence-based strategies into school settings that build competent EF skills and provide a foundation for learning and thriving in all environments.
FLIPP Executive Functioning PD
Presenters
avatar for Trent Smith

Trent Smith

ISS Director, Escondido Union School District
Thursday March 20, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
Zoom
  ISS
  • Special Education Interns TK-8th
 
Thursday, May 22
 

1:30pm PDT

TK Collaboration PD
Thursday May 22, 2025 1:30pm - 2:00pm PDT
All Gen Ed and Special Ed TK teachers are invited to participate in a half hour of professional development and collaboration on cross-articulation Thursdays. The focus is on EUSD-specific collaboration and PD (e.g. Eureka Math2, roll-out of new Preschool/TK standards, etc.).

The half hour session is followed by the FLIPP Executive Functioning PD which has been coordinated by ISS. Both of these sessions will be held via zoom. The same zoom link will be used for both sessions.
Moderators
RO

Rick Oser

Director, Teaching and Learning, Escondido Union School District
Thursday May 22, 2025 1:30pm - 2:00pm PDT
Zoom
  Educational Services
  • Special Education Interns TK

2:00pm PDT

FLIPP Executive Functioning PD-Putting it All Together
Thursday May 22, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
Putting it All Together
For many learners in today’s classrooms, a lack of appropriate executive function (EF) skills—which includes the ability to switch between topics and activities, initiate action, cope with change, make choices, plan and organize, manage time, inhibit impulses, regulate emotions, and solve problems—make reaching high expectations difficult. Often these students are seen as unmotivated or behaviorally challenged.
Although it may seem as though a student could meet expectations if they wanted to, but doesn’t do so because they simply won’t, perhaps the reality is that they lack the skills to do what is expected and, therefore, cannot meet the expectations without support.  In these sessions, participants will gain an understanding of how deficits in executive function affect a student’s learning and behavior and discover how to incorporate numerous evidence-based strategies into school settings that build competent EF skills and provide a foundation for learning and thriving in all environments.
FLIPP Executive Functioning PD
Presenters
avatar for Trent Smith

Trent Smith

ISS Director, Escondido Union School District
Thursday May 22, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
Zoom
  ISS
  • Special Education Interns TK-8th
 

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