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State of the Profession
Content type: Report
Last Updated:
14 June, 2021
The Council for Exceptional Children (CEC)'s State of the Special Education Profession Survey Report is a groundbreaking survey of more than 1,460 special education teachers, commissioned by the CEC Pioneers Division and supported by CEC. The results of...
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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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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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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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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Experiences of Parents of Children with Disabilities Across the Life Span
Content type: Video
Last Updated:
1 April, 2023
This study examines parents' perspectives and experiences raising a child with a disability across the life span. Presented by Elizabeth Slusarz, Doctoral Student in Educational Psychology, University at Albany.
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Siblings of Individuals with Disabilities
Content type: Video
Last Updated:
1 April, 2023
Our presentation is about being a sibling to someone who has special needs and what they go through in life. Presented by Caitlyn Slater-Student at St. Bonaventure University.
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Teacher TA Collaboration
Content type: Video
Last Updated:
1 April, 2023
So many general education and special education teachers gratefully acknowledge, “I couldn’t do this work without my TA!” Yet, despite the support of dedicated teachers and teaching assistants, many students still struggle to meet their academic, social...
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Inclusive Math Practices for Elementary Grades
Content type: Video
Last Updated:
1 April, 2023
Learn about growth mindsets, how disabilities impact learning math, and how to scaffold and differentiate math instruction to promote inclusion. Presented by Dr. Tara Kaczorowski (Associate Professor, Daemen University).
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Implications for the Use of Modified-Schema Based Instruction (MSBI): A Mathematics Intervention for Students With Disabilities
Content type: Video
Last Updated:
1 April, 2023
This session explains the concept of MSBI as a mathematics intervention for students with intellectual disabilities and/or autism. Presented by Shannon Breen - student at SUNY Plattsburgh.
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