This session is designed for special education inclusion teachers, focusing on the essential principles and practices of inclusive education. Participants will explore key strategies for supporting students with diverse needs in general education classrooms, including co-teaching models, differentiated instruction, accommodations, and collaboration with general education teachers. The session will equip educators with practical tools and approaches to foster a supportive, accessible, and equitable learning environment for students with IEPs in inclusive settings.
This session is designed for special education resource and inclusion teachers and will focus on the critical role of data collection in effectively supporting students with IEPs. Participants will explore the importance and necessity of systematic data collection to accurately track and monitor progress toward individualized goals. The session will cover practical strategies for collecting, organizing, and analyzing data, as well as tools and templates that streamline the process.
Designed to help related service providers effectively plan, document, and deliver service minutes that align with student needs and IEP goals. This course will clarify the distinctions between direct, indirect, consult, and integrated service models while providing strategies for efficient scheduling, progress monitoring, and compliance with IDEA requirements. Participants will leave with practical tools to ensure that service time is purposeful, legally sound, and focused on maximizing student outcomes.
What students already know can be the key to unlocking what comes next. In this session, explore how to activate prior knowledge to boost engagement and deepen understanding in early math. Learn practical routines and strategies that help learners make connections, build confidence, and move forward—one math moment at a time. All educators are welcome; content examples will focus on K–1.
What students already know can be the key to unlocking what comes next. In this session, explore how to activate prior knowledge to boost engagement and deepen understanding in early math. Learn practical routines and strategies that help young make connections, build confidence, and move forward—one math moment at a time. All educators are welcome; content examples will focus on K–1.
Student talk is more than sharing answers—it’s where real thinking happens. In this session, learn how to create a classroom culture where all voices are heard and valued. Explore practical strategies and routines that help learners explain their thinking, build on each other’s ideas, and develop deeper understanding through math conversations. Walk away with tools to boost confidence, engagement, and meaningful discourse in any math lesson. All educators are welcome; content examples will focus on K–1.