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Terry Booth

Preparing for Dispute Resolution: CADRE's Parent Dispute Resolution Resource Showcase -... - 0 views

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    Click here to register for this webinar What:
    CADRE's Parent Dispute Resolution Showcase is the result of feedback from parent leaders on resources that would be most helpful to parent center staff, family members, parents and professionals as they prepare to participate in the full range of dispute resolution processes and practices. This easily searchable collection of resources contains a variety of items from policy and guidance documents to preparation materials, and from brochures and factsheets to website links containing webinars and videos. These materials address the expanding continuum of dispute resolution process and practices from early prevention approaches such as stakeholder training through collaborative processes such as mediation and IEP facilitation. The Showcase also includes items related to IDEA procedures such as Written State Complaints and Due Process Hearings. This webinar will help users understand how the nearly 200 individual items contained in the Showcase are organized and different ways of accessing them. When:
    January 30, 2013
    12:30 - 1:30pm Mountain
Meliah Bell

CADRE Webinar ~ Conflict Coaching: Its Value in Special Education Dispute Resolution - ... - 0 views

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    Conflict coaching is a one-on-one process that helps someone in conflict gain a better understanding of the conflict and how s/he may manage conflict constructively. Increasingly used in workplace and community conflicts, this session explores how it may help parents, educators and special education dispute resolution professionals work through their conflicts. The discussion will focus on how elements of conflict coaching can be brought into conferences and mediation to help build better relationships and de-escalate conflicts. When:
    January 9, 2013, 12:30am - 1:45pm MST Contact:
    Philip Moses
    Assistant Director
    The National Center for Appropriate Dispute Resolution in Special Education (CADRE)
    P.O. Box 51360
    Eugene, OR 97405-0906
    (541-686-5060)
    www.directionservice.org/cadre/ For more information about the webinar and guest presenter Trica Jones, please visit the CADRE website: http://www.directionservice.org/cadre/joneswebinar.cfm
Terry Booth

5th National Symposium on Dispute Resolution in Special Education - Oregon - Oct. 26-28... - 0 views

  • The Symposium brings together individuals who are interested in resolving disputes in a non-adversarial manner and building collaborative relationships that will lead to better educational programs for students with disabilities.  Past symposium faculty have been a highly regarded group of professionals from throughout the United States.   This important event will convene at the beautiful Valley River Inn on the banks of the Willamette River in Eugene, Oregon, October 26-28, 2011.   More information, including a Request for Presentations, will be coming in the very near future.
Roger Holt

Parent Dispute Resolution Resource Showcase - 0 views

  • This Showcase is an easily searchable collection of resources related to special education dispute resolution that are of value to parents and the centers who serve them. The resources found here are also beneficial to educators and professionals who work with family members.
Roger Holt

Senator Looks To Ease Burden For Parents In IDEA Disputes - Disability Scoop - 0 views

  • U.S. Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, is proposing new legislation that would ensure parents who successfully challenge a school district under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act can recoup costs for psychologists, behavior specialists, physicians and other experts they engage in order to bring their case.
Sierra Boehm

Exploring the Cultural Dimensions of Conflict - Webinar - Feb. 28, 2013 - 0 views

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    Every society is riddled with conflict. Conflict is inevitable and different cultures have different ways of dealing with conflict within and outside the group. This session explores the cultural dimensions of conflict and will provide an international perspective on exploring, negotiating with, and resolving a cross-cultural conflict. The presenter, Professor Sukh Singh, Associate Director, Willamette University Center for Dispute Resolution, will share experiences, suggest tools, and provide a set of readings. When:
    Thursday, February 28, 2013
    12:30 pm - 1:45 pm Mountain Cost:
    Free of charge
Roger Holt

Video Resources from CADRE's Fifth National Symposium on Dispute Resolution in Special ... - 0 views

  • During the National Symposium in October 2011 CADRE with support from the JAMS Foundation, recorded keynote and plenary presentations as well as a number of breakout sessions. Please click in the table or on the corresponding photo below to view the videos.
Sierra Boehm

Moving Research to Practice: Lessons Learned Regarding Meaningful Home-School Collabora... - 0 views

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    IDEA provisions for parent participation envisioned meaningful parent-school collaboration that could ultimately lead to positive student outcomes. Just like any relationship, this partnership requires hard work and commitment. Recent research has identified a number of effective, cost-efficient, and meaningful strategies that can promote meaningful parent-school partnerships through both conflict prevention and appropriate dispute resolution practices. Unfortunately, educators and parents are not always aware of how to implement such strategies. This webinar will explore the past and future direction for fostering the parent-school partnership when faced with the potential for conflict.
     
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    October 2, 2013
    12:30 am - 1:45 pm Mountain

    Cost:
    No cost
Roger Holt

IDEA State Complaint Resource Center - 0 views

  • The IDEA State Complaint Resource Center provides information and resources to assist parents, advocates and attorneys in using the IDEA Written State Complaint process for advocacy. Get comprehensive information on the IDEA State Complaint process along with podcasts, webinars, and video presentations, data on the number of complaints filed by state, direct links to complaint procedures in each state, a bank of state complaints listed by topic, and a tool to share a complaint with us for posting.
Terry Booth

2011 Parent Involvement Conference - Mandan, ND - April 14-16, 2011 - 0 views

  • Mark your calendar for GREAT presenters on universal design for learning, discipline, dispute resolution and much more. Send your ideas for speakers and topics to Cathy Haarstad, Director ptidirector@srt.com or 1600 2nd Avenue SW Ste 30 Minot, ND 58701 or call 1.800.245.5840
Roger Holt

8 Things To Consider Before Filing For Due Process | Think Inclusive - 0 views

  • We felt terrible for the school team. And we felt bad for the family, too; we heard that they had been banned from the school. One thing we knew for sure—we would never be the kind of parents who would go to due process. We were not lawsuit people and didn’t even know any lawyers. If we ever had differences, we would find a way to work them out. Due process for us? No way!
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