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Summer Leadership Institute 2021
Four-day virtual event for visionary educators and administrators
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Live and On-Demand Workshops | Networking with Industry Leaders | Lifetime Replay Access
Inclusion and Diversity Matter Now More Than Ever
The students who are so often marginalized are in even greater danger of falling through the cracks right now and it's critical for leaders like you to get the support, tools, and collaboration you need to create sustainable change.
We've taken the 13th Annual Summer Leadership Institute virtual so you won't have to miss a thing.
• Get lifetime access to four days of inspiring presentations
• Collaborate with visionary leaders and peers
• Get tangible tools and support so you can enact real change
• Learn from advocates and international industry leaders
• Step into your full-hearted leadership potential
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$579
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These three days opened my eyes to so many things! It was life-changing.
As a Leader, You Deserve Support
We know you are tired…
…of the status quo.
…of walking by rooms filled with segregated students and knowing they aren't getting the best from your district.
…of leaving your job each day weary and frustrated.
…of hearing the phrase, “it's always been this way” and “this is the best we can do.”
Creating change is hard and you deserve support, tools, and connections to others who are revolutionizing their districts.
Your students are counting on you.
We know how challenging it is to do this work.
For 13 years we've been helping visionaries, like yourself, to influence your district, and make the world better for your students.
Every year our attendees tell us they finally have the resources and connections to transform their schools, which is why we knew we had to find a way to offer this event virtually this year.
We're here to help you start the new school year with direction, support, and a unified team.
No Matter Your Schedule, You Won't Miss a Session
You'll have plenty of time for screen breaks, and almost every live session will be recorded and available afterward.
Daily Breakdown
You'll have plenty of time for screen breaks,
and almost every live session will be recorded
and available afterward.
Meet All The Presenters
Be inspired by international industry leaders and advocates.
Your Host Dr. Julie Causton
CEO, Inclusive Schooling
Bio
Larry Bissonnette
Disability Rights Advocate
Bio
Pascal Cheng
Education & Communication Specialist
Bio
Patrice Fenton
Founder of The Fenton Collective
Bio
Tony Ferraiolo
Life Coach and Trainer
Bio
In 2008 Tony started several support groups to support transgender youth and their families, the groups meet concurrently, providing a complete support system for these families, drawing families from New York and throughout New England. Since 2008 these groups have served over 950 families.
In 2009 he recognized the need to provide chest binders to members of his community who needed them but had no ability to access them. Since 2009, Tony has given over 300 binders to transgender people all over the world.
Tony is the subject of the award-winning documentary “A Self-Made Man” and the Author of the book series “Artistic Expressions of Transgender Youth”. He also hosted the A&E miniseries Transitioning, were he coached three transgender young adults through social transition.
In 2019 he received his teaching certification in Mindfulness and incorporates mindfulness in all of his trainings.
Tony is also the Co-Founder of the Jim Collins Foundation, a nonprofit organization that provides financial assistance to transgender people for gender-confirming surgeries.
Micah Fialka-Feldman
Student, National Speaker, Pioneer
Bio
Micah earned a certificate in Disability Studies from the Syracuse University School of Education in 2015. Micah currently lives in Syracuse N.Y. where he co-teaches classes in inclusive education and disability studies. He is an outreach coordinator at the Lawrence B. Taishoff Center for Inclusive Higher Education. In May of 2014, Micah was appointed by President Obama to President’s Committee for People with Intellectual Disabilities. He is featured in the upcoming documentary by Dan Habib, Intelligent Lives.
Tanya Fredrich
Director of Special Education
Bio
Isela Garcia
Early Childhood Consultant
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Stephen Hinkle
Speaker and Self Advocate
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LeDerick R. Horne
Poet, Speaker, Advocate
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The grandson of one of New Jersey’s most prominent civil rights leaders, LeDerick uses his gift for spoken-word poetry as the gateway to larger discussions on equal opportunity, pride, self-determination and hope for people with disabilities. His workshops, keynote speeches, and performances reach thousands of students, teachers, legislators, policy makers, business leaders, and service providers each year. He regularly addresses an array of academic, government, social, and business groups, including appearances at the White House, the United Nations, Harvard University, Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, the National Association of State Directors of Special Education, and the State Departments of Education across the US. His work addresses the challenges of all disabilities, uniting the efforts of diverse groups in order to achieve substantive, systemic change.
From 2003 to 2012, LeDerick served as the Founding Board Chair of Eye to Eye (eyetoeyenational.org), the only national nonprofit mentoring program for students labeled with LD / ADHD, and he continues to serve on the board today. He is on the advisory board for The National Resources for Access, Independence, Self-determination and Employment (RAISE) Technical Assistance Center (raisecenter.org). And he is a member of the governing board for the New Jersey Coalition for Inclusive Education (njcie.org).
In 2016, he and co-author Margo Vreeburg Izzo, PhD, The Ohio State University, released the book Empowering Students with Hidden Disabilities: A Path to Pride and Success — the definitive compendium on transition support for students with LD / ADHD and other hidden disabilities — published by Brookes Publishing Co.
He has released two spoken-word poetry albums (Rhyme Reason and Song in 2005 and Black and Blue in 2011) and co-created New Street Poets, a spoken-word play about the effect of gentrification on urban culture. The play received considerable acclaim including accolades at the New York City International Fringe Festival and toured extensively throughout the U.S.
LeDerick has earned a BA in Mathematics with a Fine Arts minor from New Jersey City University and also studied Mathematics at Middlesex County College. His poetry is available on iTunes and YouTube.
Keith Jones
President and CEO
Bio
As in advocate so as in hip hop Mr. Jones under the pseudonym ‘Da Soul Toucha’, believes everything has a soul.
Ijumaa Jordan
Early Childhood Consultant
Bio
Kathy Kramer
Educational Consultant & Coach
Bio
Otto Lana
Self-Advocate
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Autism and Apraxia prevent me from speaking words with my mouth. This inability to verbalize my thoughts obviously does not indicate that I do not posses verbal skills. It simply means I do not have expressive language in the traditional sense. Before I found my voice through typing I was diagnosed with an intellectual disability as well.
Now that I type the tables have turned. People address me with normal volume and cadence. They are with ones who now wait for what I have to say. The difference is, I am worth the wait.
Harvey Lavoy
Education & Communication Specialist
Bio
Bettina Love
Associated Professor, University of Georgia
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Dr. Bettina L. Love: An award-winning author and Associate Professor of Educational Theory & Practice at the University of Georgia. She is one of the field’s most esteemed educational researchers in the areas of how anti-blackness operates in schools, Hip Hop education, and urban education. Her work is also concerned with how teachers and schools working with parents and communities can build communal, civically engaged schools rooted in intersectional social justice for the goal of equitable classrooms.
For her work in the field, in 2016, Dr. Love was named the Nasir Jones Hiphop Fellow at the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research at Harvard University. She is also the creator of the Hip Hop civics curriculum GET FREE. In April of 2017, Dr. Love participated in a one-on-one public lecture with bell hooks focused on the liberatory education practices of Black and Brown children. In 2018, Georgia’s House of Representatives presented Dr. Love with a resolution for her impact on the field of education.
Dr. Love is a sought-after public speaker on a range of topics, including: antiblackness in schools, Hip Hop education, Black girlhood, queer youth, Hip Hop feminism, art-based education to foster youth civic engagement, and issues of diversity and inclusion. In 2014, she was invited to the White House Research Conference on Girls to discuss her work focused on the lives of Black girls. In addition, she is the inaugural recipient of the Michael F. Adams award (2014) from the University of Georgia. She has also provided commentary for various news outlets including NPR, The Guardian, and the Atlanta Journal Constitution.
She is the author of the books We Want To Do More Than Survive: Abolitionist Teaching and the Pursuit of Educational Freedom and Hip Hop’s Li’l Sistas Speak: Negotiating Hip Hop Identities and Politics in the New South. Her work has appeared in numerous books and journals, including the English Journal, Urban Education, The Urban Review, and Journal of LGBT Youth. In 2017, Dr. Love edited a special issue of the Journal of Lesbian Studies focused on the identities, gender performances, and pedagogical practices of Black and Brown lesbian educators.
Kate MacLeod
Assistant Professor, University of Maine
Bio
She is an educational consultant who works with schools and families to create more inclusive practices for all. Her research is focused on best practices for the inclusion for students with complex support needs and understanding the culture of inclusive schools.
Kate writes and manages the Inclusive Schooling Blog and is always looking to feature new voices and ideas related to inclusive education.
She lives in Unity, Maine with her husband Danny, their dog Amelia, cat, Carlos and flock of chickens. When she is not working she loves to play music, swim in the ocean, and send positive vibes into the world.
Jenna Mancini Rufo
Assistant Superintendent
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Jenna’s passion for inclusion was ignited by growing up with her sister, Nina, who has significant disabilities. Throughout her career, Jenna has been a strong advocate for inclusive education and has brought inclusion from theory to implementation in the systems in which she has served. Jenna provides professional development to school district staff, and especially enjoys working with administrative teams looking to lead systems change.
Jenna lives in Pennsylvania with her husband, two elementary-aged children, and two black cats. She is happiest when spending time with her family and enjoying the beach!
Shelley Moore
5 Moore Minutes
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Kristie Pretti-Frontczak
ECE Consultant
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Pat Radel
Attorney
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Kayla Takeuchi
Self Advocate
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George Theoharis
Professor, Syracuse University
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Tracy Thresher
Disability Rights Advocate
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Stephanie Traver
Self-Advocate
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What Would Change for Your Students if Inclusion was Celebrated?
Here's what you get when you register:
Included in the Institute
Bonus Content
• From “Behavior to Belonging” with Dr. Julie Causton and Dr. Kate MacLeod
• Inclusive Pre-K practices with Dr. Kristie Pretti-Frontczak, Dr. Isela Garcia, and Ijumaa Jordan
• Reimagining special education in a post-pandemic world with Dr. Jenna Rufo and Dr. Julie Causton
• Leveraging the power of paraprofessionals with Dr. Julie Causton and Dr. Kristie Pretti-Frontczak
• Latest legal updates for serving students with disabilities during the pandemic with attorney, advocate, and father Pat Radel and special appearance by Luke Radel
• Navigating the change process and overcoming resistance with Dr. Tanya Fredrich
Full Access During the Institute
SLI 2021 Includes
• Over XX hours of content (inspirational stories, practical solutions)
• Up to XX hours of networking and teaming
• Lifetime access to reusable content (with a few exceptions – see schedule for details)
• Conversations with visionary leaders and peers
• Tangible tools and support so you can enact real change
• XX 60 minute Live Sessions
• Over XX on-demand Content Sessions
• XX recorded self-advocate stories
• One award winning film and a Live Q&A with the stars of the film
• Tons of choices and options for how and when to participate
After the Institute
You'll Also Receive
• Continued access to private Facebook group
• Ongoing support from the connections you made during the event
• Monthly tips to stay encouraged and inspired
• Just-in-time fixes for your biggest issues
• Coupons and discounts for future events
• Guidance for how to replay or reuse the content from the conference for ongoing PD throughout the year
Bringing a group or your whole district? Contact Us!
Are you a Syracuse University student? Looking for college credit? Contact Us!
Refund Policy – If you can't make it…let us know on or before XXXX. You are eligible for a full refund (minus the Eventbrite processing fee).
Save Your Seat
$579
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What an inspirational recharge before heading into a new school year! It broadened my views of inclusion and gave me some “next steps” in my personal practice, as well as goals on a larger scale within my building and district to keep myself moving. There's always room for improvement and listening and learning for the 3 days of the institute only makes me better – hopefully year after year! I can’t wait to be back next year!
Is The Summer Leadership
Institute Right For You?
Are you an educator, administrator, special education director or assistant?
Is your district searching for ways to respond and cultivate best practices for diversity and inclusion?
Are the parents of students in your school constantly frustrated with outdated practices and systems?
Do you go home each day aching for your students with special needs and yet don't know how to make things better?
Are you a leader searching for inspiration and solutions?
Are you anxious about the school year in light of COVID-19 changes?
If you answered yes to any of the above, register now!
“Do I Really Have Time For This?”
The real question is – how much time will you waste trying to get through this on your own?
Who is this for?
• Build your leadership capacity
• Increase your resilience
• Become re-inspired around inclusion
• Hear from districts all over the world about how they’re doing inclusion and making it work
• Discover how to support staff and families, special stuff around re-opening and rethinking education, especially for students with disabilities during this pandemic
Can I get CEUs?
There are NO extra fees associated with receiving the CEUs, however, you will need to complete some paperwork and a brief (and painless) assignment.
Here is a description of the assignment and procedures for submitting. Contact Dr. Tom Bull with questions (thbull@syr.edu).
Everyone will receive a certificate of attendance for 30 hours.
What do I get?
• Collaborate with visionary leaders and peers
• Get tangible tools and support so you can enact real change
• Learn from advocates and international industry leaders
• 6 Live Keynote Sessions
• 5 Recorded Sessions
• 4 Collaborative Team Meetings for Community Building & Networking
• Your Choice of Breakout Sessions
You also get…
• 7 bonus on-demand sessions
• Continued access to private Facebook group
• Ongoing support from the connections you made during the event
• Monthly tips to inspire and encourage
• Just-in-time fixes
• Coupons and discounts for future events
• Guidance for how to replay or reuse the content from the conference for ongoing PD throughout the year
How much time will it take?
What does a it mean that the conference is going to be virtual? Do I have to be at my computer for 8 hours a day?
We'll be gathering for large and small groups in ZOOM and you'll have access to a dashboard with all the on-demand content.
What if one or more of my team has to cancel at the last minute?
Bonus 4th Day:
(August 6th)
We have so much to share with you this year, we've added a BONUS day on August 6th
You'll have lifetime access to the recordings if you can't make it live.
Sessions on:
- sustaining your momentum
- partnering with families
- everything you wanted to know about early childhood but were afraid to ask
- inclusion in higher education
- and lessons we're learning about inclusive distance education
District Highlights sessions also repeat from Tuesday if you missed or want to attend more age/grade levels.
Go in-depth with Julie Causton and Kristie Pretti-Frontczak to plan next year's PD by leveraging what you've learned and using all of this year's SLI content
There will even be time to meet with Julie Causton and Kathy Kramer to talk about a Dare to Lead Book Club and coaching options
Save Your Seat
$579
EventBrite charges also apply.
Save Your Seat
$579
EventBrite charges also apply.