Provides general and special education teachers, as well as campus administrators, with a foundational understanding of key special education laws, including IDEA, Section 504, and ADA. This course will cover legal requirements related to evaluations, IEP development, accommodations, discipline, and due process. Participants will learn how to navigate legal responsibilities, ensure compliance, and make informed decisions that uphold students' rights and support positive educational outcomes.
Explores how artificial intelligence can transform special education by enhancing instructional strategies, supporting diverse learners, and streamlining paperwork and compliance processes. Educators and administrators will learn how to integrate AI tools to personalize learning, track student progress, and simplify documentation tasks such as IEP development and data collection. This course offers practical insights into using AI ethically and effectively, ensuring that technology serves as a tool for improving outcomes while reducing administrative burdens.
Equips elementary educators with practical strategies and evidence-based interventions to support students with dyslexia. Participants will learn how to create a dyslexia-friendly classroom environment, implement multisensory learning techniques, and integrate accommodations that address the unique needs of young learners. The focus will be on fostering foundational literacy skills, building confidence, and promoting academic success.