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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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YES I CAN Awards

Content type: Award
Last Updated:  6 November, 2023
The Yes I Can Awards were established to acknowledge the achievements of children and youth with disabilities; to overcome barriers caused by disabilities or public misconceptions; to encourage children and youth with disabilities to seek their highest potential; and to increase awareness of the abilities, aspirations, and personal qualities of people with disabilities.
Manitoba Unit

The CEC Outstanding Paraeducator Award

Content type: Award
Last Updated:  24 August, 2023
The Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) is a professional association of educators dedicated to cultivating, supporting, and empowering education professionals who work with individuals with disabilities by: Advocating for education professionals and for individuals with disabilities, and/or gifts and talents Advancing professional practice and scholarly research Promoting diversity, equity, inclusivity, and accessibility Building networks, partnerships, and communities

Social Justice Award

Content type: Award
Last Updated:  16 January, 2024
This award honors individuals who embody DADD values and work to address and break down systemic inequities based on disability and other marginalized identities. The recipient will have a track record of promoting social justice through their actions, both personally and professionally, making a lasting impact on autistic students/students with autism, intellectual disability, and/or other developmental disabilities.
DADD

Early Career Research Award

Content type: Award
Last Updated:  16 January, 2024
Given to someone who is beginning their career and showing promise as a researcher. Individuals who finished their doctoral work less than 5 years ago are eligible. These nominees must be contributing to research related to students with autism, intellectual disability, and other developmental disabilities in a significant way.
DADD

DISES Distinguished International Teacher Award

Content type: Award
Last Updated:  11 April, 2024
The Division of International Special Education and Services (DISES) seeks nominations for an award to recognize a professional who has made a significant educational impact as an International Educator. The award recognizes an individual whose service has positively impacted the lives of students with disabilities while exemplifying leadership, determination, and perseverance. Recognized work/service may include incorporation of virtual instruction to increase access for students with disabilities, creation of program/activities to increase engagement, and/or other innovative strategies to reach students and/or families of children with disabilities. This award is open to all DISES members who serve children and youth with disabilities.
DISES

Dr. Deborah Ziegler DISES Distinguished International Leadership Award

Content type: Award
Last Updated:  6 April, 2024
Dr. Deborah Ziegler made extraordinary contributions and accomplishments in her leadership and advocacy work to promote inclusive education for individuals with disabilities and their families throughout the world. Dr. Ziegler demonstrated strong leadership skills in her roles as Assistant Executive Director and Director of Policy, Advocacy and Global Services at the Council of Exceptional Children for more than 20 years. The Division of International Special Education and Services (DISES) seeks nominations for a DISES member whose visionary international leadership, advocacy, and professional service exemplifies the DISES mission.
DISES

Lessons From Service Learning

Content type: Video
Last Updated:  4 April, 2023
This is what I learned from SED 270 Service Learning and working with Accessible Academics. Presented by Peri Swackhammer Sophomore Daemen University.
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New York State Unit

Assistive Technology’s Role in Promoting Student Voice

Content type: Video
Last Updated:  1 April, 2023
This presentation discusses forms of assistive technology, what communication is and how students benefit from using AT. Presented by Allie Mazurkiewicz, Daemen University.
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New York State Unit

Advocating at All the Levels - How to Start and What to Avoid

Content type: Video
Last Updated:  1 April, 2023
Special educators face unique challenges in meeting the needs of the students they teach. This requires special educators to advocate on behalf their students, both within their school and at district, state, and national levels. In this session, we will...
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New York State Unit

Building Ecosystems of Belonging for Neurodiverse Learners Using Inclusive Design

Content type: Video
Last Updated:  1 April, 2023
This presentation describes an approach to addressing the problem of designing inclusive practices and environments for teaching neurodiverse students. Presented by Rachel Bonnette, PhD, Postdoctoral Researcher from University at Buffalo.
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New York State Unit

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