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National CASE and Let's Go Learn: Navigating Special Education and Remote Learning
In partnership, National CASE and Let's Go Learn will present a webinar that shares educators best practices for implementing remote learning. During this hour you'll learn about: - Current federal regulations concerning special education students and school closures - Regulatory changes being pursued - Key priorities for special education students and educators - Best practices for implementing emergency and long-term remote learning - Considerations for special education students in a remote learning environment This meeting provides a combination of quality tips for navigating emergency remote learning implementation from the field, and an opportunity to engage in an open discussion with experts via a panel discussion and Q&A. Panel Experts will include: Phyllis Wolfram, Executive Director, National CASE Erin Maguire, President, National CASE Dr. Kurt Hulett, National Director of Special Educations, Let's Go Learn Richard Capone, CEO/Chief Technologist, Let's Go Learn April 21st, 2020; 10 AM to 11 AM Pacific This event has past. You can click on the link below to watch a recording:
04-21-2020
04-21-2020
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