Upcoming Events and Webinars
Metrotown Holiday Inn
4405 Central Blvd
Burnaby BC
Canada
Join Nicola for an insightful workshop on understanding your nervous system, the impact of toxic positivity, and how to reconnect with your authentic self. Explore a neuro-affirming and trauma...
Social-emotional learning (SEL) is one of the key domains of childhood development but is sometimes overlooked. There is ample evidence to demonstrate the positive impact that SEL instruction can have...
How can educators use writing assessment data to identify effective interventions and instructional targets? This webinar presented in partnership with the Council for Educational Diagnostic Services ...
Billings Hotel and Conference Center
1223 Mullowney Lane
Billings, MT 59101
United States
SAVE THE DATE: 2023 MCEC Conference on Diverse Abilities
Top Golf Schaumburg
2050 Progress Pkwy
Schaumburg, IL 60196
United States
Oglebay Resort and Conference Center
465 Lodge Drive
Wheeling, WV 26003
United States
Join us a Dr. Susan Bruce presents Creating and Implementing Story Boxes, Experiences Books, and Authentic Choice-Making Opportunities. This session will support team members to create and implement...
The Alberta CEC Presents: Welcome to our Friday Virtual PD series- "TGI-PD!"
Cost:
- $40 CDN per workshop,
- $80 CDN for two,
- $100 CDN for three with a free membership,
- Free for current CEC members...
CEC Partner Solutions Directory
The Council for Exceptional Children (CEC)'s Partner Solutions Directory is an online resource for special education products, services, and programming support! Search for a topic and quickly receive a list of partners who provide products, services, or programming supporting your work and career.
Brolly is a software that digitizes special education service tracking and progress monitoring, offering a streamlined, efficient, and accurate approach to IEP management and compliance.
This database of resources is for CEC members to find expert-reviewed resources created by peers that can be used in the classroom. Search for resources supporting various learners in multiple types of formats.
More than 160 years of life-changing innovations. Since 1858, The American Printing House for the Blind has operated in Louisville, Kentucky as the world’s largest nonprofit organization, empowering people who are blind or visually impaired by providing accessible and innovative products, materials, and services for lifelong success. Our vision is for an accessible world, with opportunity for everyone.