Christine Köstlin is a trained special education teacher from Germany. She has worked in primary and secondary school settings in Germany as well as an international school in Hong Kong, where she taught and lived for 5 years. During her time abroad she entered the international teaching community and started her journey as a speaker and author. She is currently working for the government of her state in the Ministry of Education, where she is on the team of the special needs department.
In her free time, Christine enjoys arts and crafts, traveling and learning something new. She loves spending time with her friends and is active in her neighborhood where she brings people together.
Announcing Our Fall Theme…
Teaming LEAVES all feeling supported!
Every student has a team: teachers, specialists, para-professionals, administrators, outside providers, parents and other adult advocates. We all support each other with the goal of inclusion for every child.
From now through December, SENIA Europe will be sharing research, models, and stories all focused on teaming. Some of this will be curated research. It will also include our popular 10-minute interviews, now with digital Q&A! Upcoming topics include:
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Team teaching in the IB classroomÂ
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True collaboration with paraprofessionalsÂ
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Involving parents as active team members
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Team benefits of including outside professionalsÂ
AND MORE!
Articles, videos and more will be available in the following places:
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SENIA Europe NewsletterÂ
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(Not receiving it? Make sure to sign up!)
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SENIA Europe Facebook Group
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Here on our website!
Our April 17 virtual event was attended by over 60 people, and received rave reviews. Thanks for the positive support and feedback! We hope to host another similar event soon.
As promised, these are the recorded interviews with all of our guests. Materials promised will be emailed to participants, and watch our Facebook page for articles recommended.Â
Alicia Chodkiewicz: Creating a Student Snapshot from the Psycho-educational Evaluation
Vera den Otter & Susannah McGlamery: Building resiliency and social emotional competencies in the classroom (focus on the upper school age student)
Kerry Mees:Â Supporting Students with Language Difficulties in the Primary Years
Nele Geuns:Â Sensory Integration Strategies in the classroom
Petal Jaffrey:Â Building resiliency and social emotional competencies in the classroom (focus on the young child and families)
BRINGING STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES INTO THE CLASSROOM
Online SENIA-Europe Networking & Resource FREE Event
INFORMATION and REGISTRATION HERE
17 APRIL 2021
9:00-10:30 British Standard Time
10:00-11:30 Central European Time
11:00-12:30 Eastern European Time
FEATURED SPEAKERS AND SESSION SUMMARIES
Including
Creating a Student Snapshot from the Psycho-educational Evaluation
Sensory Integration Strategies in the classroom
Building resiliency and social emotional competencies in the classroom (young child and families, and upper school age student)
AND MORE!
We look forward to meeting and learning with you during this fantastic event!
Hello all! We are excited to share the latest newsletter from SENIA Europe
Including information about this important upcoming event:
Bringing Support Services into the Classroom
Saturday, 17 April 202110:00 – 11:30 CET
 Our presenters and session leads represent School Counseling, Occupational Therapy, School Psychology, and Speech & Language Therapy. Watch this space for more information.