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Quinnipiac University
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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Florida CEC Nancy Givens Instructional Grant
The Florida Council for Exceptional Children is continuing its Instructional Grant Awards for exceptional teachers who are CEC members. Teachers may be in any type school—vocational, secondary, elementary, preschool, special center, private, or hospital...
DADD Instructional Support Mini-Grant
The Division on Autism and Developmental Disabilities (DADD) invites K-12 educators and service providers to apply for one (of five) $100 grants designed to enhance the quality of life of children, youth, and adults with autism, intellectual disability...
DEC Instructional Support Mini-Grant
The North Carolina Division for Early Childhood invites Early Intervention and Pre-K service providers to apply for one (of five) $100 grants designed to promote policies and the application of evidence-based practices that support families and enhance the...
Using a Task Analysis Smart Phone App to Teach Employment & Independent Living Skills
View the slide deck from Sharon Walters & Jordan Stierle’s session on “Using a Task Analysis Smart Phone App to Teach Employment & Independent Living Skills” .
MCEC Scholarships
The Michigan Council for Exceptional Children (MCEC) created this scholarship in 2001. This scholarship program is intended to provide support for educational/training opportunities when students are no longer eligible for special education (and Section...
Tightening the Toolkit: Focusing Reform on High Leverage Practices
This presentation provides background on the development and dissemination of high-leverage practices (HLPs), examples of HLPs, and guidance for incorporating HLPs into teacher preparation.