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Specially Designed Instruction: Putting the “Special” Back in Special Education

Presented by Bill McNally and Denise Cappiello: This engaging workshop explores the meaning of specially designed instruction and teaches participants how to provide the unique types of instructional services needed by students with disabilities. We will share effective strategies for implementing accommodations and altering, modifying, and/or adapting instructional methods, materials, techniques, and learning environments for supporting students’ diverse learning abilities and needs. Participants will learn a three-tiered approach for making modifications that help students accomplish IEP goals and objectives while supporting the achievement of the general curriculum standards.

DATE: Monday, February 10, 2025

TIME: 8:30 am – 2:30 pm

COST: $299 for subscribers / $349 for non-subscribers (includes buffet lunch)

AUDIENCE: Grades K-12 Special education teachers, General education teachers, Administrators

LOCATION: Instructional Support Center at Sequoya, 750 Waverly Ave, Holtsville

REGISTER: http://webreg.esboces.org

CTLE: Content, Pedagogy

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