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Program Area: Special Education
Special Education Directors,
Program Area: Special Education
ADE/ESS is pleased to announce additional training opportunities for Arizona’s schools with The Neurosequential Model Network led by Dr. Bruce Perry. The trainings will assist schools in dealing with trauma and its effects on students. There are two training programs available to schools.
Program Area: Special Education
The ADE/ESS Dispute Resolution unit is excited to share details about ESS Facilitated IEP services available in Arizona.
Program Area: Special Education
During these unprecedented times, education technology has been called upon to play a central role to support teaching and learning. This webinar will feature short user-case video demos of five edtech resources that are ready now for use in special education, as well as conversations by practitioners and experts about the role of edtech in meeting the needs children and students with or at risk for disabilities during “the new normal” in education.
Program Area: Homeless Education
The McKinney-Vento Act requires State Coordinators to provide professional development opportunities for LEA personnel and the LEA liaison to assist them in identifying a
Program Area: Special Education
ADE/ESS is acutely aware of the shortage of qualified special education teachers and related service providers across Arizona.
Program Area: K-12 Academic Standards
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Program Area: Special Education
Please join ADE/ESS for these exciting IDEA Conference session offerings
Program Area: Career and Technical Education
A School-Based Enterprise (SBE) is an entrepreneurial operation in a school setting that provides goods and/or services to meet the needs of the market.
Program Area: Educator Retention and Recruitment
Program Area: Title IV-A
Program Area: K-12 Academic Standards
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Program Area: Special Education
Program Area: School Support and Improvement
Welcome to More Rigorous Options (MRO)The Federal School Support and Improvement Unit is creating partnerships with Project Momentum and outside vendors to support schools identified for M
Program Area: K-12 Academic Standards
Program Area: Special Education
The Arizona Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ArSHA) will hold its annual convention on April 11–12 in Tempe, Arizona. Hundreds of speech-language pathologists (SLPs), speech-language technicians (SLTs), speech-language pathology assistants (SLPAs), and students enrolled in SLP graduate programs will attend this event.