2010 Conference on Inclusive Education: Igniting the Promise of Education
PEAK Parent Center is excited to share the brochure and registration information for the 2010 Conference on Inclusive Education: Igniting the Promise of Education happening February 11-13 in Denver, Colorado.
Click here to download the brochure that includes full details about sessions and registration http://www.peakparent.org/pdf/2010%20Conf%20Inclusive%20Ed%20Brochure%20PR.pdf
Click here to register online. Register before January 18, 2010 and SAVE with the Early Registration rates https://www.peakparent.org/registration.asp
The 2010 conference will once again deliver best practice, research-based strategies that families, educators and professionals can use to support fully inclusive classrooms. Sessions will cover a wide range of hot topics in education today, and the world class line of presenters is sure to fuel your educational fire!
Join the vibrant community of participants who will gather to kindle the flame of hope for the promise of education. Attend and:
Learn practical strategies for supporting and including students with disabilities in general education classrooms!
Develop your parental advocacy skills and learn ways to empower your child!
Improve results for students with IEPs!
Energize your teaching practices!
Explore the interactive Assistive Technology (AT) Lab – try devices and get ideas for how AT can support your learners!
Featured Keynote Presenters:
Douglas Fisher
Professor, San Diego State University, and Dean of Faculty Affairs, Health Sciences High and Middle College, San Diego, California
Micah Fialka-Feldman
Student, Self-Advocate, and Speaker, Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan
Roberto Rivera
President and Lead Change Agent, The Good Life Organization, Chicago, Illinois
Abby Heins
Self-Advocate with Down syndrome, Bloomington, Illinois
Hot Topics in 2010:
Autism
Legal Topics Including IDEA 2004 & Restraints and Seclusion
Homework
Parent Involvement
Highly Qualified Teaching
Response to Intervention
Accommodations and Modifications
Differentiated Instruction
Early Childhood Inclusion
Post-Secondary Inclusion
Positive Behavior Supports
And many more!
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