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Save the date for BET-C 2013
March 5, 2013

Superintendent John Huppenthal’s Opening Remarks
Behavior Education Technology Conference 2012

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2012 Conference a Great Success!

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We hope you could be a part of our first annual conference on exponentially improving student achievement by addressing the primary cornerstones of learning in the 21st Century: Behavior, Education, and Technology. Attendees learned how schools in Arizona are improving achievement and decreasing disruptive behaviors through Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS Arizona) and explored how they can leverage technology as a pillar of a strong education system.

This conference brought together experts from across the nation and showcases local expertise including superintendents, administrators, and teachers to share high quality research and practices in positively impacting student behavior and education using technology.

Keynote (February 23, 2012) by Beverly Johns

Amplify Achievement: Alternatives to Suspension
“What can I do to get kicked out of school.” Some students actually set themselves up to be suspended and are rewarded if they act up.  Many schools today still utilize suspension; even though it has been found to be an ineffective intervention. If we want to actively engage our students and promote academic achievement, we need to keep our students in school.

Beverley Holden Johns has 40 years experience working with students with learning disabilities (LD), and/or behavioral disorders (EBD) within the public schools.

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