Dr. Shelley Moore is a world-renowned educator, YouTube video sensation, TED talker, and our neighbor to the north. Based in Vancouver, B.C., Shelley Moore is a highly sought-after teacher, researcher, consultant, and storyteller. She has worked with school districts and community organizations throughout both Canada and the United States.
AWSP is excited to partner with Dr. Shelley Moore on "The Infrastructure of Inclusion." Advanced districts with previous training from Dr. Shelley Moore will be invited to set up collaborative coaching sessions to coordinate with the series
We are proud to present Shelley Moore's special edition of 5 Moore Minutes videos and podcast in partnership with AWSP. Watch her videos on the role of place, the importance of presuming competence, and more.
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We were able to bring you many incredible speakers and educators for free through our Inclusionary Practices grant through OSPI. Increase your inclusionary practices praxis with presenters Shelley Moore, Dr. Lauren Katzman, Dan Habib, Samuel Habib, LeDerick Horne, Keith Jones, and Dr. Alfredo Artiles. All of our inclusionary practices professional learning workshops, podcasts and resources are available on our LMS.
As part of the Inclusionary Practices Project, many partners across the state are working collaboratively to align inclusionary practices. This includes the creation of agreed upon definitions of key terms related to inclusionary practices.
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This week's newsletter includes links to information on:
Section 504
Report Cards and Transcripts for Students With Disabilities
Secondary Transition
“It’s My Meeting!”
SLD Eligibility
Phasing Out Sever Discrepancy for Identification of Specific Learning Disability
Do2Learn
Disabilities: Characteristics and Strategies
OSPI
Free Course: Understanding and Recognizing Dyslexia for Washington Educators
Proposed Student Assessment Plan for 2020-21
March Special Education Update
Joint DCYF & OSPI IDEA 45th Anniversary Virtual Celebration: Celebrating 45 Years of Special Education
Join OSPI and DCYF on Monday, March 22, from 3–4:30 p.m. for a virtual celebration of Washington State’s journey
over the last 45 years of providing education, resources, supports and services to infants, toddlers, children and youth with disabilities and their families. Superintendent Reykdal and Director of Special Education Services Tania May will be
speaking.
If you have questions about the celebration, please email Sue Rose. ESIT Stakeholder Engagement Manager. Register now.
Have a nice weekend. For more information, contact Abby Bowers.