What is the Special Education ePLC?
Special educators have a complex job – they serve in multiple roles as teacher, consultant, case manager, and often as supervisor. Due to the steep learning curve, many new special educators report feeling overwhelmed and under supported. And a quarter of them leave within their first three years. First-year special educators who participate in a comprehensive induction program are half as likely to leave the field and report feeling more capable and successful.
This year-long service provides ongoing professional learning as part of your comprehensive induction program for special educators in their first three years of practice. Building confidence and competence, it supports new teachers through a learning community – a space to unpack common challenges, reflect on effective practices, and grow as educators.
NEW this year is a strand of videos designed to support cooperation and participation with students with IEPs. Learn tips, tools, and strategies to manage behavior and create routines and structures that promote student success!
membership includes:
- 8 pre-recorded learning videos in the instruction and IEP strand
- 4 pre-recorded videos in the behavior strand
- 2 live check-ins with Kathy
- virtual collaboration opportunities
- telephone and email support
- video library
- resources
Audience
special educators who are new to profession or new to special education in resource and/or inclusion settings Grades 3-12
2024-25 recorded webinars
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