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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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Working Collaboratively with Diverse Families in the IEP Process
Content type: Webinar
Per the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), families of children with disabilities are equal stakeholders in IEP meetings. With the number of students from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds increasing each year, working...
Over $5 Billion Requested by States in FCC’s Emergency Connectivity Fund Program
Content type: News
Posted:
10 September, 2021
Last month, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced that the first round of filing for the Emergency Connectivity Fund Program attracted over $5 billion in requests from all 50 states, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto...
NCLD and Understood Publish Resources on Effective Teaching Practices
Content type: News
Posted:
10 September, 2021
The National Center for Learning Disabilities (NCLD) and Understood have released a series of new resources collectively titled "Forward Together: Pandemic Lessons for Effective Teaching Practices." The resources include a survey of educators’ experiences...
Rep. Jamaal Bowman Unveils Legislation that Targets Climate Change in K-12 Schools
Content type: News
Posted:
21 July, 2021
Last week, Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) introduced the Green New Deal for Public Schools Act, a piece of legislation that calls for unprecedented investments in public school infrastructure in order to combat the effects of climate change.
U.S. Department of Education Announces $800m for Students Facing Homelessness
Content type: News
Posted:
30 April, 2021
Last week, the U.S. Department of Education announced the availability of $800 million in emergency funding through the American Rescue Plan Act to support students experiencing homelessness.
Survey Results: Poor Students with Disabilities Less Likely to Access Remote Learning
Content type: News
Posted:
2 June, 2020
According to a survey of 1,500 U.S. parents released by the advocacy group ParentsTogether, the nation’s poorest students are accessing remote learning as little as once a week or less.
CEC Joins Colleagues to Urge Congress to Address the “Homework Gap”
Content type: News
Posted:
24 November, 2020
On Friday, 60 national education organizations—including CEC—penned a letter to House and Senate leadership urging Congress to provide $12 billion to schools and libraries to ensure that students and educators have Internet access and devices.
E-Rate Bill Introduced in the U.S. House
Content type: News
Posted:
28 April, 2020
On Tuesday, Rep. Grace Meng (D-NY) introduced a new bill that would provide $2 billion in emergency funding to the E-Rate program to support distance learning, including Wi-Fi hotspots, modems, routers, and other technology that can bring...
Bipartisan, Bicameral Group of Lawmakers Support Emergency Broadband Funding
Content type: News
Posted:
14 April, 2020
Legislators from both the House and Senate sent a letter to congressional leaders urging them to provide support for rural broadband relief so that small internet carriers can sustain services and upgrades for schools and families in low-income areas.
CAP Proposes Public Education Opportunity Grants
Content type: News
Posted:
9 October, 2020
The Center for American Progress (CAP) released a report this week that proposes a new federal grant program, the Public Education Opportunity Grants, to make public education more equitable.