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Quinnipiac University
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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Living Up to the Promise: Effective Practices for Coaches
Content type: Webinar
Schools across the country rely upon coaching for improving teacher practice and learner outcomes. However, the job of the coach is often quite large and ill-defined, creating great variation in coaching practice. In this webinar, you’ll learn the...
SCCEC Leadership Training Institute
Content type: Event
South Carolina Council for Exceptional Children will hold its annual Leadership Training Institute (LTI) on August 19th from 11:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. at Saluda Shoals Park River Center. LTI is a time when SCCEC Executive Committee provides training to chapter...
South Carolina Unit
From the Ground Up: Embedding the HLPs into Teacher Induction, Training, and Evaluation
Content type: Webinar
The High Leverage Practices (HLPs), when used frequently in classrooms have been shown to improve student outcomes if successfully implemented. Join us for this webinar to hear from panel members how they have taken innovative, effective and sustainable...
FCEC 2023 Leadership Conference
Content type: Event
Join us incoming Chapter and Subdivision leaders, past leaders, student leaders and anyone interested in becoming a future leader at the state or local level in Florida. Training is designed for Florida CEC leaders to discuss roles and responsibilities...
Florida Unit
There’s No “I” in Team: Evidence-Based Strategies for Teacher-Paraeducator Collaboration
Content type: Webinar
Effective collaboration among school personnel, especially teacher-paraeducator collaboration, can improve achievement for students with special needs. The relationship between teachers and paraeducators not only serves as a social model for students but...
Co-Teaching But Not Getting the Results You’d Hoped For?
Content type: Webinar
Co-teaching has become a relatively common service delivery option for students with disabilities, but the results are sometimes disappointing. Professionals often explain that they are doing everything recommended, but students still are not learning as...
Administrators: Helping New Special Education Teachers Thrive in the Classroom
Content type: Webinar
The number of special educators leaving the field every year is well known and a cause for great concern. Special educators leave their jobs in greater numbers than their general education counterparts for many reasons, but we do know that a positive...
Thriving as a New Special Education Teacher
Content type: Webinar
Having support and resources helps special education teachers to not only survive, but thrive during their first years in the classroom. This webinar will share effective strategies new teachers need to enhance student learning, collaborate with colleagues...
Co-Teaching Practices that Improve Student Outcomes: The Six Approaches are Not Enough
Content type: Webinar
Although co-teaching has become a common option for providing special education services, it does not necessarily lead to student success. But it can! This session focuses on specific practices and techniques, gathered from co-teachers who have improved...
Collaborating with Colleagues and Co-Teaching Like a Pro
Content type: Webinar
Understand the special educator's role in an effective co-teaching relationship and review successful co-teaching models for in-person and/or virtual environments. Topics covered in this recorded workshop: Establishing and maintaining relationships with...