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Follow on Google News | ABC's of Special Education LawBy: Edupliance The Special Education Law is a very large area and is ever-changing in today's times. It was passed in 1975 and has gone through several adjustments and additions along the way. If you are an individual working in this industry you need to keep yourself check with all the latest additions and their history. The 60-minutes webinar will be conducted by Hope N. Kirsch, M.A.(Ed.), Esq., is a licensed special education teacher and attorney having experience. She practices special education law at Kirsch-Goodwin & Kirsch, PLLC, representing K-12 and higher education students throughout Arizona in school-related matters including advocacy, Due Process, 504s, OCR, discipline and bullying. Hope was a special education teacher and coordinator in the New York City public schools for 18 years where she worked with the most challenging populations and supervised and trained teachers in teaching strategies, curriculum development, writing IEPs and behavior management. Webinar attendees will learn: • History of Special Education • The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (the "IDEA") • Section 504 of the Rehabilitations Act of 1973 • The Americans with Disabilities Act Amendment Act (the "ADAAA") of 2008 • Individualized Education Plans ("IEPs") versus Section 504 Plans To register for the webinar, visit https://www.edupliance.com/ About Edupliance Edupliance is an online information provider which offers webinars (Live and On-Demand), DVD's and downloadable resources that cover concurrent topics pertaining to various industries. With an expert panel of guest speakers, Edupliance brings state-of-the- For more information, visit www.edupliance.com Media Inquiries support@edupliance.com End
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