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What’s Different in the Special Education Assessment Process for English Learners?
Content type: Webinar
As the number of English learners and bilingual/multilingual students continues to rise in the US, teachers and administrators are in critical need of appropriate and effective processes for assessing the eligibility of students with disabilities who are...
The IEP Process: Essential Strategies for Special Education Teachers
Content type: Webinar
The IEP process is full of legal mandates and requirements that cause anxiety for all special education teachers, and can be particularly daunting for new special educators. A productive IEP process requires that the IEP team ― teachers, families, and...
Using Transition Assessment Results to Write Indicator 13-Compliant Transition Plans
Content type: Webinar
In collaboration with the Division on Career Development and Transition (DCDT) Have you seen transition assessment results that somehow didn’t lead to meaningful transition goals and plans? This program provides guidance in transforming commonly-used...
What Principals Need to Know about IEPs
Content type: Webinar
The individualized education program (IEP) for students eligible for special education and related services is the foundation for all services. In this program, you’ll analyze the increasingly important role principals play in IEP development, meetings...
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...
Teaching Exceptional Children 55-2
Content type: Journal
Articles include: Developing IEPs to Secure School-Based Mental Health Supports for Students With Disabilities Not a Roll of the Dice: Increasing the Probability of Student Success Securing School-Based Mental Health Services Through a Six-Step IEP...
Self-Determination in the IEP Process & Beyond
Content type: Webinar
The IEP process is meant to guide participants into valued outcomes to support a students individual needs AND desires (especially when beginning to think about the transition plan). The goal of the presentation is to encourage a collaborative process of...
Supporting the Social, Emotional, and Behavioral Health of Students With Disabilities Through Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports
Content type: Webinar
The OSEP funded Center on Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports has provided information and technical assistance to state and local education agencies focusing on supporting children and youth with disabilities and those at-risk for over 20 years...
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...