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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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Check-In/Check-Out for Students with Challenging Behaviors

Content type: Webinar
In collaboration with the Council for Children with Behavioral Disorders (CCBD) Are your students productively engaged and participating in instruction as you want them to? If not, this program is for you! It will give you another strategy for your toolkit...

What Principals Need to Know about IEPs

Content type: Webinar
The individualized education program (IEP) for students eligible for special education and related services is the foundation for all services. In this program, you’ll analyze the increasingly important role principals play in IEP development, meetings...

Thriving as a New Special Education Teacher

Content type: Webinar
Having support and resources helps special education teachers to not only survive, but thrive during their first years in the classroom. This webinar will share effective strategies new teachers need to enhance student learning, collaborate with colleagues...

Positive Based Behavior Point Sheet

Content type: Teacher Resource
This positive beaded behavior point sheet has 2 important elements. Unlike some point sheets that focus on the student's behavior of concern, this point sheet focuses on identifying the positive behavior of the student. For example, if the behavior of concern is disruptive behavior, the student will lose point for exhibiting this behavior, but be recognized for staying in class, not touching others, and maybe work completion. As a student begins to hear positive statements about themselves, they begin to look for more and the behavior of concern decreased. This forces staff to give behavior specific praise to the student...

Considerations for Special Education Program Change Protocol

Content type: Teacher Resource
The Considerations for Special Education Program Change Protocol was developed by the Wayland-Cohocton Central School District's Special Education Advisory Committee, un-der the leadership of Dr. Wolcott and in collaboration with Genesee Valley BOCES' Office of School Improvement. It was designed to lead educators through questions and activities in order to make sound recommendations for students with disabilities possibly in need of a more restrictive program and/or ready for a less restrictive program.

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