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How can educators and leaders support students with learning differences, including those with disabilities in nonpublic schools? This virtual forum hosted by the PROGRESS Center on October 19, 2021 provided an opportunity to hear from local educators and national experts. The forum included a keynote, A Place of Belonging: Supporting a Strong Education for Every Student in Private Schools from Dr. Erik Carter a Cornelius Vanderbilt Professor of Special Education at Vanderbilt University, a panel of private school educators and parents sharing their experiences, and breakout sessions featuring freely available resources to support struggling students in private schools from the National Center on Intensive Intervention, National Center on Improving Literacy, IRIS Center and PROGRESS Center.

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Developed By
PROGRESS Center
Posted On
10/19/2021
Audiences
General Educators
LEA/School Leaders
Special Educators/Providers
High-Quality IEP
Specially Designed Instruction
Supplementary Aids & Services
Building a Successful System
Effective Instruction and Student Supports
Family Engagement
High Expectations
Implementation Examples
Staff Collaboration
Student Belonging
Resource Type
Learning Event
School Type
Private/non-public/independent