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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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It's All About Relationships: How Building Relationships Supports the Inclusion of Young Children with Disabilities and Their Families
Content type: Webinar
"It's all about relationships." Easy to say but it is one of the most complex things we do. Intentional relationship building is a skill we can learn. Building partnerships with families of young children with disabilities, with other professionals, and...
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...
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...
From Information to Implementation: Combatting Shortages of Educators Serving Students With Disabilities
Content type: Webinar
This opening session provides an overview of the educator shortage crisis, clarifies terminology that will be used throughout the webinar series, and sets the stage for upcoming sessions focused on specific evidence-based strategies designed to attract...
Establishing Supportive Working Conditions: Developing Inclusive Leaders
Content type: Webinar
In this session, state leads from Cohort 1 AIPL teams will share about their states’ efforts to advance inclusive principal leadership through policy and practice change. States will share their goals for the work, strategies for increasing partner support...
It’s Not Always About the Pay: Establishing Supportive Working Conditions and Environments
Content type: Webinar
This session will highlight effective strategies district and building administrators are implementing to support and reward educators, including strategies to promote staff well-being, improve working conditions, and strengthen instructional practice and...
Increased Compensation: State and District Efforts to Stabilize and Strengthen the Educator Workforce
Content type: Webinar
In this session, you will hear from national experts and local practitioners about efforts across the country to reform teacher compensation, including specific actions to make the teaching profession more attractive and to retain effective teachers...
The Role of Teacher Residency in Strengthening and Diversifying the Special Education Workforce
Content type: Webinar
In this webinar, the National Center for Teacher Residencies (NCTR) will describe the components of the residency model and share the conditions that must be present to successfully implement a residency program. NCTR’s director of state and federal policy...
Establishing a Pipeline of Future Special Educators: Using Grow-Your-Own Programs to Recruit High School Students, Career Changers, and Paraprofessionals
Content type: Webinar
In this session, states and districts will learn about efforts to recruit high school students, career changers, and paraprofessionals into the profession, specifically to become special educators. The session will highlight Austin Peay State University’s...
Maintaining Quality: Georgia’s Alternative Pathway to Teacher Certification
Content type: Webinar
In this session participants will hear from the Georgia Teacher Academy for Preparation and Pedagogy, Georgia’s alternative pathway to teacher certification, as speakers describe its efforts to implement a rigorous, job-embedded teacher preparation program...