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Welcome to ISL 2018! Thank you for choosing our 20th anniversary conference as your place to grow and flourish in teaching. Join us for hands-on, roll-up-your-sleeves professional learning for innovative, creative, and dedicated educators, just like you!

Again this year, more than hundreds of educators in the Southeast will participate in the keynote seminars, sessions, and other activities taking place during the conference. Our vision is to inspire success and a lifetime of learning not only in students, but in adults as well. That is why we value professional development at Augusta University. The ISL Conference offers something for every educator. Please review the list of sessions carefully and select the ones that will help you to become a better educator and bring new excitement to your classroom. We would like to thank Richmond County Schools, Columbia County Schools, Lincoln County Schools, Burke County Schools, Jefferson County Schools and all of our partners for helping to make the ISL Conference a success. Thank you for taking time from your weekend schedule to attend the conference, and we hope you find our program to be informative and enlightening!

Please note that the 2018 schedule differs from previous years’ schedules due to the planned running course for the Augusta Half-Marathon.
Saturday, February 24 • 11:45am - 12:45pm
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In this interactive session, participants will explore the characteristics of four low-incidence disabilities including Prader-Willi Syndrome, Misophonia, Disorders of the Corpus Callosum, and Wolf-Hirschorn Syndrome. Strategies for teaching students with these types of disabilities will be shared.

Speakers
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Dr. Michael Berg

Higher Education Faculty, Augusta University
Dr. Michael Berg is an Associate Professor at Augusta University. Prior to this position, he has been a public school special education teacher for twenty-four years. He has taught children with mild and moderate disabilities in both self-contained and inclusive settings. In addition... Read More →


Saturday February 24, 2018 11:45am - 12:45pm EST
UH 314 Augusta University Summerville Campus, 2500 Walton Way, Augusta, GA 30904

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