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Congress Adjourns for August Recess Without New COVID Bill
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
12 August, 2020
On Friday, Congress went into their traditional month-long August recess without coming to an agreement on a much-anticipated COVID-19 relief package that had the potential to send additional aid to people and systems impacted by the virus, including the...
Congress, White House Embark on Closed-Door Negotiations on Next COVID Bill
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
5 August, 2020
Last week, the Senate introduced the Healthcare, Economic Assistance, Liability, And Schools (HEALS) Act , a long-anticipated, $1 trillion-dollar COVID-19 relief bill. Within the bill, there are many measures impacting education, including $105 billion for...
Technology Considerations for Students Receiving Special Education Services as Schools Reopen
Content type: News
Posted:
11 August, 2020
CEC's technology division, ISET, expands on our recommendations for reopening schools with a specific focus on digital tools and technology innovations critical to ensuring an effective education for students with exceptionalities.
“It. Will. Be. O.K.”: What I’ve Learned About Navigating COVID-19
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
16 April, 2020
As a brand-new central office administrator, I have learned a lot through the COVID-19 crisis. One of the most important things I want teachers and other practitioners to know is that you are not alone.
10 Tips for Combating Frustration With Online Student Engagement from the CECommunity
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
21 May, 2020
As you work to provide special education remotely, here’s some advice for keeping students and families engaged from the CECommunity All-Member Forum.
How to Create the Best IEP and IEP Results…Even from a Distance
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
17 July, 2020
As someone who has spent her career delivering speech therapy to students and schools online, here are some tips based on my experiences to ensure that you and your IEP team are able to keep IEP meetings productive, positive, and consistent during this...
Unmuting Your Microphone: Strategies for Remote Vision Services
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Unmuting Your Microphone: Strategies for Remote Vision Services WHEN : MAY 11th TIME: 3:00 - 4:30 PM EST Sponsored by DVIDB Speakers: Amanda Thompson, Allied Instructional Services Jessica Kleinsteuber, Allied Instructional Services Fee: $15 for all non...
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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.
Education Secretary Addresses Students with Disabilities’ Rights in Accordance with CDC Guidelines
Content type: News
Posted:
25 March, 2022
Yesterday, U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona published a letter to parents and educators reviewing the rights of students with disabilities in accordance with the latest COVID-19 framework published by the Centers for Disease Control and...
Bipartisan Legislation Studies Long-Term Effects of COVID-19 on Student Outcomes
Content type: News
Posted:
25 March, 2022
Last week, a bipartisan group of U.S. Senators introduced the Assessing Children’s Academic Development and the Emotional and Mental Health Implications of COVID-19 (ACADEMIC) Act.