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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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Secondary School Principals Cite Inadequate Support to Help Students with Disabilities
Content type: News
Posted:
18 February, 2020
A 2019 RAND Corporations survey of secondary school principals from the American School Leader Panel found that principals in schools with the highest percentage of students of color feel inadequately prepared to support students with disabilities.
Division for Early Childhood's 40th Annual International Conference on Young Children with Disabilities and Their Families - The Future of Inclusive Practices - Creating Equitable Access, Participation, and Supports
Content type: Event
This year, Division for Early Childhood's 40th Annual International Conference on Young Children with Disabilities & Their Families will take place in New Orleans, Louisiana, on Tuesday, September 17th through Friday, September 20th, 2024. Tuesday...
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Providing Support to Special Education Staff: “This Is How You Do It”!
Content type: Webinar
Special Education teachers and specialized instructional support personnel continue to face the many challenges our profession brings; compliance paperwork, individualized instruction for each student on their caseload, inclusion activities, the continued...
Let’s Get Inclusive!
Content type: Webinar
Practical ways to support students in general education classrooms, who also have complex support needs.
Specially Designed Instruction in Co-Teaching: Continuing the Conversation
Content type: Webinar
Although co-teaching has become a relatively common way of accomplishing the dual purposes of inclusive education and curriculum access, student outcomes continue to be a concern. In this webinar, Dr. Marilyn Friend will dive deeper into specially designed...
Data-Based Behavior Plans: What Do They Look Like?
Content type: Webinar
In this webinar, you’ll get a step-by-step look at what an effective and feasible behavior plan looks like. Discover how you can collect and use data to identify and define challenging behavior and its purposes. Then, you’ll see what a well-constructed...
Specially Designed Instruction in Co-Teaching: Three Mistakes We’re Making and How to Correct Them
Content type: Webinar
There are scores of textbooks, websites, and other resources describing theories and interventions for challenging behavior in schools, and sorting through such information can be more overwhelming than helpful. In reality, a few fundamentals probably...
Specially Designed Instruction in Co-Teaching: Three Mistakes We’re Making and How to Correct Them
Content type: Webinar
Co-teaching has become a relatively common way of accomplishing the dual purposes of inclusive education and curriculum access, student outcomes continue to be a concern. Perhaps the most important missing ingredient that could change this situation is the...
Breaking Down Barriers Virtual Symposium
Content type: Event
The Indiana Council for Exceptional Children (INCEC) Breaking Down Barriers Fall Symposium will provide early career Special Education professionals with the best pedagogical strategies and practices to utilize in today's classrooms. Conference strands...
Indiana Unit
Art Contest
Content type: Event
The Leadership in Disabilities & Achievement in Hawai'i are pleased to be partnering with parents at #StrongerTogether to sponsor a Youth Art Contest for grades K-12 for students attending public, private, or charter schools here in Hawai'i. Students who...
Hawaii Unit