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Publication-Related Multimedia

CEED Quality Interaction Video Library

Purchase a subscription to view and download video clips that provide Minnesota-specific examples of strategies and teaching and which measure concepts of quality interactions. For use in quality coaching by Minnesota Center for Professional Development approved early childhood professional development providers only. For Minnesota residents and organizations only. 

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CLASS™ Learning Modules

Choose between viewing these learning modules for free or earning a continuing education certificate for 1 clock hour towards professional development by completing a pre- and post-test and viewing a learning module.

Event-Related Multimedia

CLASS Conference

How Early Care and Education Programs Use the CLASS™ to Improve Teaching Practice
November 11, 2010. Full video presentations of welcome, keynote, multiple breakout sessions, and closing remarks.

Family, Friend and Neighbor (FFN) Events

2010 Family, Friend, and Neighbor Conference
June 28, 2010. Connection, Information, and Innovation: Family, Friend and Neighbor Caregiving in Minnesota. Full video of all FFN presentations and panel discussions.

2010 Family, Friend, and Neighbor Webinar
June 30, 2010. Family, Friend, and Neighbor Caregiving in Minnesota: Current Research Findings. Video presentation. 1.5 hours.

Harris Forum Visiting Scholar Program

Toxic Stress: Impact on Children and Families
April 29, 2011 Forum. Visiting Scholars: Megan R. Gunnar, regents professor, University of Minnesota,  Institute of Child Development; and associate director of the interdisciplinary Center for Neurobehavioral Development. Katherine Magnuson, Ph.D., associate professor, School of Social Work, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Video presentation.

Child-Parent Psychotherapy in a Cultural Context: Repairing the Effects of Trauma on Early Attachment
May 12, 2010 Forum. Visiting Scholar: Alicia F. Lieberman, Director, Child Trauma Research Project, San Francisco General Hospital; Irving B. Harris Chair in Infant Mental Health and Vice Chair for Academic Affairs, UCSF Department of Psychiatry. Video presentation.

Attachment, Culture, Trauma: Intervention with Ethnically Diverse Families
May 22, 2008 Forum. Visiting Scholar: Chandra Ghosh Ippen, University of California, San Francisco. Video presentation.

Children's Risks and Children's Rights: Perspectives on Resilience and Prevention
March 7, 2007 Forum. Visiting Scholar: Charles Greenbaum, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Video presentation.

Mary McEvoy Lecture Series on Early Childhood and Public Policy

Prioritizing Involvement in Building Minnesota's Early Childhood System
April 22, 2009 Lecture. Guest Lecturer: Heather Weiss, Ph.D., Founder and Director, Harvard Family Research Project; Senior Research Associate and Lecturer, Harvard Graduate School of Education. Video presentation.

Reducing Racial and Social Class Gaps in School Readiness: What We Know and What We Need to Learn
November 5, 2008 Lecture. Guest Lecturer: Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Virginia and Leonard Marx Professor of Child Development at Teachers College and the College of Physicians and Surgeons at Columbia University. Video presentation.

Quality in Early Child Care & Education: It's All About Relationships
September 13, 2007 Lecture. Guest Lecturers: Byron Egeland, Ph.D., Irving B. Harris Professor of Child Development, University of Minnesota; Robert Pianta, Ph.D., Dean of the Curry School of Education at the University of Virginia. Video presentation.

Understanding School Readiness Gaps: SES, Race, and Ethnicity
February 16, 2007 Lecture. Guest Lecturer: Kathryn Magnuson, University of Wisconsin--Madison. Video Presentation.

Focus on Universal Preschool
May 19, 2006 Lecture. Guest Lecturer: Libby Doggett, National Director of Pre-K Now. Audio presentation.

Snapshot of Minnesota's Policies and Best Practices
March 3, 2006 Lecture. Guest Panelists: Members of Minnesota’s Bipartisan Early Childhood Caucus. Moderator: Duane Benson, Executive Director, Minnesota Early Learning Foundation. Video presentation.

Minnesota Round Table on Early Childhood Education

Mobilizing Hope: Using a Developmental Approach in Child Welfare
November 3, 2011. Moderator: Karen Cadigan. Panelists: Tom Dishion, Anne Gearity, Judge Cindy S. Lederman, Lynne Katz.

Market-Driven vs. Program-Centered Approaches: How can we increase access and quality in early care and education?
November 4, 2009. Moderator: Jodi Sandfort. Panelists: Harriet Meyer, Arthur Rolnick, Chad Dunkley, and Barbara Yates.

Minnesota Early Intervention Summer Institute

2011 Conference, June 16-17, 2011

The Dance of Partnership: Why Do My Feet Hurt? Strengthening the Parent-Professional Partnership

Opening Keynote. Janice Fialka, LMSW, ACSW. Special Projects Trainer for Michigan's Early On (Part C of IDEA) Training and Technical Assistance. Video presentation.

KidTalk: Naturalistic Communication Intervention for Young Children

Intensive Session, Overview. Ann Kaiser and Megan Roberts, Vanderbilt University. Video presentation.

2010 Conference, June 17-18, 2010

What Makes Sense?
Opening Keynote. Jan Moss, Director of Community Leadership and Advocacy, for the Center for Learning and Leadership, University Center for Excellence on Developmental Disabilities, OUHSC College of Medicine. Video presentation.

Evidence-based Practices for Young Dual Language Learners: Language, Culture, and Practice
Breakout Session Excerpt. Lillian Duran, Ph.D., Utah State University. Video presentation.

Promoting Social and Emotional Competence in Young Children: An Overview of the Pyramid Model
Breakout Session Excerpt. Mary Dooley Burns and Lynne Herrick. Video presentation.

Photo slideshow
Views of the conference put to music.

2009 Conference, June 15-16, 2009

Relationship-based Practice (Reflective Supervision)
Breakout Session Excerpt. Reflective Supervision Collaborative for Duluth/ Hermantown/Proctor: Mary Ann Marchel, Deidre Quinlan, Marlys Johnson, Marilyn Larson, Lynn Henderson, Cindy Ryan. Video presentation.

2008 Conference, June 23-24, 2008

Evidence-based Practice and Recommended Practice
Keynote. Pat Wesley, Project Director, Partnerships for Inclusion, Carrboro, NC, and Virginia Buysse, Ph.D., The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC. Video presentation.

Positive Behavior Support
Breakout Session Condensed. Kellie Krick, Ruth Paisley, Gina Paton, and Parent Presenter. Video presentation.

Appropriate Services for Young English Language Learners: Language, Culture, and Practice
Breakout Session Condensed. Lillian Duran, Ph.D., Mankato State University. Video presentation.

Project-Related Multimedia

View video resources produced by or about CEED projects.

Addressing Needs Training Model and Materials Overview
Addressing Needs of Young Children Who Engage in Challenging Behaviors Project (now the Early Childhood Behavior Project). Presented by Joe Reichle, Ph.D., Addressing Needs Project Director. Visit the Early Childhood Behavior Project for more information on this project. Video Presentation, 15 minutes.

Building Bridges: Effectively Communicating Through Conflict
Produced by: The Partnership to Address Violence Through Education Project (PAVE). Video, 25 minutes (1996).

Child Development in Child Welfare Project

CEED and the Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare (CASCW) collaborated to create online self-study learning modules. These are available for viewing on the CASCW website, along with many other CASCW self-study learning modules.

Countering Violence: Creating Safe Environments in Child Care Centers
Produced by: The Partnership to Address Violence Through Education Project (PAVE). Video, 12 minutes (1995).

Description of BEAM Training Model and Materials
Presented by Shelley Neilsen Gatti, Ph.D., BEAM Instructor and Coach. Video presentation, 15 minutes. BEAM Project.

History and Philosophy of the Bridging Education and Mental Health (BEAM) Project
Presented by Christopher Watson, Ph.D., Director of the Bridging Education and Mental Health (BEAM) Project. Video presentation, 15 minutes. BEAM Project.

Minnesota Early Learning Foundation Evaluation Project (MELF) Overview
Co-Principal Investigators Scott McConnell and Amy Susman Stillman. Video presentation. MELF Project.

Course-Related Multimedia

View online course general introductions presented by each of our instructors.

Bridging Education and Mental Health
Instructor: Cynthia Croft. Read more about this course.

Introduction to Infant Mental Health
Instructor: Marit Appeldoorn. Read more about this course.

Parent-Infant Pathways
Instructor: Jolene Pearson. Read more about this course.

Premature Babies and Their Parents
Instructor: Jolene Pearson. Read more about this course.

Prenatal Development and Its Influence on Children's Development
Instructor: Joann O'Leary. Read more about this course.

Seeing is Believing®
Instructor: Kathi Blomquist. Read more about this course.

Supporting Stressed Young Children Through Relationship-based Teaching
Instructor: Julie Nelson. Read more about this course.

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