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Let’s Go Learn Empowers Educators to Revolutionize MTSS with Operationalizing Behavior Systems Conference
Let’s Go Learn, a leading provider of educational software, invites educators and educational leaders to a transformative professional development event. This exclusive conference focuses on seamlessly integrating behavior systems into the Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) framework, empowering attendees to unlock student success.
Transform Your Approach to MTSS
This three-day event, taking place in Nashville, Tennessee on October 21-23, 2024, offers a comprehensive learning experience for educators of all experience levels. Whether you’re a seasoned veteran or just starting your journey, you’ll gain the essential tools and strategies to:
- Master the Core Behavior Assessment Tool: Learn how to assess and implement core behavior structures that form the foundation of a successful MTSS framework.
- Navigate MTSS with Confidence: Gain a deeper understanding of data collection for Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs) and Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs) to develop tiered interventions for students.
- Move Beyond Theory: Translate learning into actionable practices. Participants will develop a process for operationalizing core behavior systems to create a robust and effective program.
Early Bird Discounts Available!
Register today to secure your spot and take advantage of these exclusive discounts:
- Super Early Bird: Register by August 31st and save 20%!
- Early Bird: Register between September 1st and September 30th for a 15% discount.
Bring Your Team and Save!
Looking to empower your entire team? Let’s Go Learn offers a group discount! Bring three colleagues and receive a free registration for a fourth attendee.
Don’t Miss Out!
Registration details, downloadable agendas, and discounted hotel booking information can be found on the Let’s Go Learn website: info.letsgolearn.com/obsc-info
About Let’s Go Learn, Inc.
Let’s Go Learn is a personalized learning software company focused primarily on MTSS, special education, and intervention programming to support K-12 students. Over 20 years ago, Let’s Go Learn pioneered online, computer-adapted diagnostic assessments to determine the learning needs of each student. In contrast to limited screening tools, Let’s Go Learn’s platform quickly determines student deficits, needs, and causal relationships to help develop individualized learning paths for each student. Millions of students worldwide have benefitted from Let’s Go Learn’s assessment data, pin-pointed instruction, and robust progress monitoring. The platform is designed to monitor progress from interventions in specific areas, while building detailed reporting and data to support the development and tracking of IEP content and goals.
Media Contact: Richard Capone, 510-455-2098.

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