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NAESC Addressing Behavior with Students Receiving Special Education: Avoiding Due Process Disputes



This training is geared for building level administrators, but we welcome any educator in the general education or special education setting.  As a great many due process hearings and state complaints include a behavioral component, this training will provide information on behavior and discipline for students in the special education population, procedures necessary to better address and document behavior, as well as some examples of past complaint and due process hearing findings.  The training will provide an opportunity to collaborate while looking at examples of student discipline situations that commonly occur, and how the school administration, and the IEP team, might address the scenarios to give the best opportunity for avoiding escalation of the issue; or how to best proceed if a situation has escalated into a more intense level in the dispute resolution process. 

Presenter:  Jared Hogue, ADE-SEU Administrator for Dispute Resolution and Special Projects



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Session ID:
351969
Credits Available:
(6) Hours
Seats Filled:
12 / 35
Fee:
$20.00
Contact Person:
MARK GIPSON
Instructor(s):
Jared Hogue
Audiences: 
K-12, Administrators, Asst. Principals, Counselors, Principals, Special Ed
 
Date Time Location
6/5/2018 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM Northcentral Arkansas Education Service Cooperative - Main Building - Computer Center


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