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GAO Report on School Building Accessibility
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
5 August, 2020
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) released School Districts Need Better Information to Help Improve Access for People with Disabilities , a report requested by House Education and Labor Committee Chairman Bobby Scott (D-VA) that focuses on the...
Senate Releases Text of COVID Response Package
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
29 July, 2020
On Monday evening, Senate Republicans released the Health, Economic Assistance, Liability Protections and Schools Act (HEALS Act), a bill to continue addressing the immediate needs brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. The $1 trillion bill which Senate...
Action Alert: Call on Congress to Advance Legislation that Supports the Field of Exceptionalities
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
21 July, 2020
Congress is in session for just a few short weeks before its month-long August recess. Please join the 1,500 advocates participating in the 2020 Special Education Legislative Summit (SELS) to ramp up the pressure for Congressional action before lawmakers...
Positive Classroom Behavior Support: Creating Supportive Learning Environments
Content type: Event
Positive Classroom Behavior Support: Creating Supportive Learning Environments HLP Webinar Series - HLP #7: Establish learning environments Presented by Brandi Simonsen, Ph.D. A consistent, organized, and respectful learning environment gives students the...
Don't Meet Just to Meet: Collaborating for Successful Meetings
Content type: Event
Don't Meet Just to Meet: Collaborating for Successful Meetings HLP Webinar Series - HLP #2: Organize and facilitate effective meetings Presented by Marilyn Friend, Ph.D. *** Date Change: This webinar will now be held Thursday, Oct. 29, from 4-5 p.m. ET ***...
Explicit Instruction, Part 2: Anatomy of an Explicit Instruction Lesson
Content type: Event
Explicit Instruction, Part 2: Anatomy of a Prototypical Explicit Instruction Lesson HLP Webinar Series - HLP #16, Use explicit instruction Presented by Charles Hughes, Ph.D., and Courtney Dexter, Ph.D. Now that you know what explicit instruction is—how do...
Explicit Instruction, Part 1: Exploring the Foundations of Explicit Instruction
Content type: Event
Explicit Instruction, Part 1: Exploring the Foundations of Explicit Instruction HLP Webinar Series - HLP #16, Use explicit instruction Presented by Charles Hughes, Ph.D., and Courtney Dexter, Ph.D. As an effective teacher, you make sure your students learn...
A Welcome from My First Day as Executive Director
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
6 January, 2020
My New Year’s resolution was simple this year: Make 2020 a great year for CEC. And when I walked into headquarters this morning to start my new job as executive director, I came ready to make that happen!
How I Encourage Independence in the Classroom
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
15 January, 2020
Student reach the greatest levels of independence when all staff members are working together to teach and encourage new independent skills. Here are three ways I encourage independence in my classroom and work to build my students skills each and every...
3 Tips for Remembering Behavior-Specific Praise
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
19 February, 2020
The type of praise you give your students matters, and behavior-specific praise is shown to be the most effective. But, it is also the one that comes least naturally. Here's how I remind myself to consistently implement behavior-specific praise in my room.