- Instructor: TNSTEP
This webinar was the second in the series and focused on the provision of related services through remote and distance methods to address the critical, ongoing needs of children with disabilities during the COVID-19 era. This webinar included representatives from several related service national organizations, OSEP Centers, and university partners.
Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) is hosting the first in a series of webinars focused on ready-to-use resources, tools, and practices from OSEP-funded grantees to support the educational, developmental, behavioral, and social/emotional needs of infants, toddlers, children, and youth with disabilities through remote and distance learning. With the extended school closures occurring across the country, many states, districts, and schools are now delivering instruction remotely while parents, families, and students are having to learn in entirely new ways and facing challenges when it comes to learning during these unprecedented times. It is important to provide continuity of learning and growth for all children and youth, particularly those with disabilities. This webinar offers an opportunity to highlight free resources, targeted at various stakeholders, and aimed at exploring potential strategies and innovative approaches to address the critical needs of students with disabilities during the COVID-19 era.
Improving how we support schools, teachers, families, and students with disabilities are critical in ensuring that all students with disabilities, who have been disproportionality impacted by the shift to remote and distance learning, have access to high-quality education and services that fit their individualized needs.
Additional information will be posted on OSEP’s COVID-19 Resource Page.
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Archived from June 29, 2020