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The Quinnipiac University School of Education offers certificate, master’s degree and advanced diploma programs designed to empower graduates to become a positive force of change across a variety of school-based and corporate learning environments.
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Bullying and Suicide: Preventative Measures for Schools
Content type: Webinar
In collaboration with the Council for Children with Behavioral Disorders (CCBD) Youth suicide is the third leading cause of death for children. Because being bullied is connected to self-harming behavior in children, schools are a logical place to...
What Principals Need to Know about Discipline and Students with Disabilities
Content type: Webinar
We all want safe schools, and principals need to keep order-and student with disabilities, including emotional and behavioral disorders, need an education. In this program, you’ll hear about steps and strategies principals and assistant principals need to...
What Principals Need to Know to Avoid Special Education Litigation
Content type: Webinar
Principals often lead IEP or multidisciplinary team meetings and meet with parents about students’ progress on goals and objectives-yet most principals do not have training in the basic provisions of special education law or Section 504 of the...
A Valuable Partner: Setting the Stage For Effective Family Engagement
Content type: Webinar
As a new—or experienced—teacher, it can sometimes seem like it’s you against the world…including the families you work with. You’re the education expert. Why can’t they see that? In this webinar, Sean Roy, a longtime parent advocate and national technical...
Assessing and Addressing the Needs of Young Children with Disabilities through Telecommunication
Content type: Webinar
The essential practices in early intervention for children birth to five years can happen through actual conversation, even conversations that are held virtually. In this webinar, Robin McWilliam, Ph.D. and Cami Stevenson discuss how we can find out who’s...
DEC Recommended Practices Vols. 1–3
Content type: Book
These three books from CEC’s Division for Early Childhood provide guidance on how to enhance services for young children—with additional focus on improving environment and connecting with families. Buy them as a set and save 15%! This set includes...
Seven Essentials for Family–Professional Partnerships in Early Intervention
Content type: Book
Family–professional partnerships are essential to early intervention practice (birth–age 3). However, building and sustaining these partnerships is complex work. This book is about digging deeper and looking closer at what it takes to have successful...
DEC Recommended Practices: Family. Knowing Families, Tailoring Practices, Building Capacity
Content type: Book
The Division for Early Childhood (DEC) Recommended Practices provide guidance to families and professionals about the most effective ways to improve learning outcomes and promote development of young children, birth through age 5, who have, or are at risk...
The Early Intervention Guidebook for Families and Professionals
Content type: Book
This practical guide is essential reading for early intervention professionals. The Early Intervention Guidebook shows what early intervention looks like when it is based on current research, policies, and best practices. It focuses on how families and...
What Really Works With Exceptional Learners
Content type: Book
Teachers in today’s classrooms work with a diverse group of students, including many who have special education needs, and are often pressed to know a little something about everything. In What Really Works With Exceptional Learners , editors Wendy...