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History of the Minnesota
Early Intervention Summer Institute
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The
Minnesota Early Intervention Summer Institute was founded in 1982 in
response to the establishment of a new licensure rule that became
effective in January of that year. Minnesota Public Schools had been
mandated to provide services for young children with disabilities
since 1976. However, there were no guidelines as to what coursework
teachers should complete in order to work in this field. Following
much study, the Minnesota Board of Teaching had established a
teaching license in “Special Education/Early Childhood” that
required teachers currently working with young children with
disabilities to fulfill specific academic coursework that most of
the teachers had not taken within their degree programs. In 1982 there were approximately 375 teachers
employed in preschool special education settings who needed
additional training to meet the requirements of the new license.
Joan
Goetz, a Special Education/Early Childhood consultant with the
Minnesota State Department of Education, and Pamm Minden, Ph.D., a
faculty member from St. Cloud State University, proposed a joint
training effort that would be sponsored cooperatively by
universities and colleges interested in training early childhood
special educators. Faculty from St. Cloud State University;
Minnesota State University, Moorhead; Minnesota State University,
Mankato; University of Minnesota, Duluth; University of Minnesota,
Twin Cities; Bemidji State University; and the University of St.
Thomas met with Joan Goetz to plan the 1982 Summer Institute.
In the
early days of the Summer Institute, the training was extremely
rigorous. In the first year, the courses were scheduled to meet for
one and a half days in April in Brainerd and five days in June at
the College of St. Benedict. Faculty from the sponsoring
institutions of higher education provided the instruction. There
were texts for all courses and exams and/or term papers were
required. The content areas were infant development, parent and
family, and social-emotional development. Dr. Minden taught the
courses. Academic credits for the coursework were offered through
the participating institutions.
The
following year, St. Cloud State University received a federal grant
to prepare early childhood professionals for positions as “infant
development specialists.” The training focused on infant
development, infant assessment and programming, and parent/infant
relationships. Dr. Minden and Evelyn Lynch, Ph.D., from Minnesota
State University, Moorhead provided instruction in 1983.
Since
that time, the Summer Institute has grown into a powerful mechanism
with which to update early childhood professionals on the latest
innovations in service provision. Both Minnesota and out-of-state
experts provide instruction. Many attendees come year after year to
learn about new instructional practices and to network with
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Early Intervention Summer
Institutes
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June 23-24, 2007 |
Evidence-Based Practices And
Recommended Practices |
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Aug. 7-9, 2006 |
Responsive Systems: Making Systems Work for All Families |
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Aug. 2-4, 2004 |
Inclusion: Who, What, Where, When, Why & How? |
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Aug. 4-6, 2003 |
Who’s on
First? Who’s In? Who’s Out? Effective Practice in
Evaluation, Eligibility and Assessment |
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Aug. 5-7, 2002 |
Diversity: Challenges and Opportunities in Early Childhood Assessment
and Programming |
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Aug. 6-8, 2001 |
Supporting Social Emotional Development of Infants, Toddlers & Young
Children With and Without Disabilities |
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Aug. 7-9, 2000 |
Early
Literacy: Listening, Speaking, Reading & Writing for Young Children
with Special Needs and Their Families |
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Aug. 2-4, 1999 |
Supporting Professionals to Meet Challenges in Serving Families |
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Aug. 3-5, 1998 |
Early
Brain Research Implications for Practice with Infants and
Young Children with Disabilities |
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Aug. 4-6, 1997 |
for Providing Services for Young Children with Autism |
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Aug. 5-7, 1996 |
Assessment Strategies, Techniques & Issues Concerning Young Children
Birth through Age Six with Disabilities and Their Families (10th
Anniversary) |
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Aug. 1-3, 1994 |
Making It Work: Collaboration in Inclusive Settings |
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Aug. 9-11, 1993 |
Health &
Medical Issues that Impact on Young Children and their Families |
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Aug. 3-5, 1992 |
Exploring
the World of Young Children who have Challenging Behaviors |
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Aug. 5-8, 1991 |
Young
Children, Families, & Professionals: Strategies for Community
Intervention |
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