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Policy Committee Launches Into Action (and How You Can, Too!)
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
26 February, 2020
Our recently convened Policy Steering Committee kicked off its work with an in-person meeting in Portland, OR, during the CEC 2020 Convention & Expo. But what exactly IS this new committee and what does it mean for special educators like you? We sat down...
How CEC Volunteers Are Making Strides: Spotlight on the LDC
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
27 March, 2020
To learn more about CEC’s leadership and the various ways our members are making strides in the special education community, we chatted with Leadership Development Committee (LDC) Chair and CEC Past President Mikki Garcia.
#NationalVolunteerWeek: Special Educator…Ninja…Same Thing!
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
23 April, 2020
Take a moment to read this special thank-you message from CEC President Dr. Jennifer Lesh in honor of National Volunteer Week,
March Board Brief
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
3 May, 2023
Welcome to Board Brief, a summary of recent decisions and actions from the CEC Board of Directors. The following is a summary of key outcomes/actions from the March 1, 2023, Board of Directors meeting.
CEC Announces Kareem Thompson, Ed.D., as 2023 President-Elect
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
5 December, 2022
Arlington, Va. ― The Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) is pleased to announce Dr. Kareem L. Thompson., has been named 2023 CEC President-Elect. Kareem will assume the presidency on January 1, 2024, overseeing CEC’s committees and Board of Directors...
LDC 2022 Retreat
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
26 July, 2022
Hi! My name is Wendy Gonzales and I am a professor in the Education Department at Northeastern Illinois University. This is my second year on CEC’s Leadership Development Committee (LDC). I joined the LDC in July 2021. My first retreat was via Zoom due to...
April 2022 President's Message from Dr. Danielle Kovach
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
28 April, 2022
Sometimes the smallest gestures make the most significant impact. However, you may not always know the indelible mark you have left on someone. I recently received someone's kindness that has left a lasting impression on me. A few weeks ago, the Board of...
March 2022 President's Message from Dr. Danielle Kovach
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
28 March, 2022
March 13, 2020, will be a day I will never forget. Fast forward two years later, and - while we still do not know what the future will hold - we can take comfort in knowing that we can get through anything together.
Division Dialogue: What's New from CEC's Divisions for March 2022
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
23 March, 2022
See what's new from CEC's 18 Special Interest Divisions.
Why Entering the Field as a CEC Volunteer Made All the Difference
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
17 March, 2022
Dr. Jaqua Lewis-Hunte shares how getting involved with CEC as a new special educator prepared her to enter the field.