ADA Live! Back to School Access for Students Receiving Special Education

Event Date/Time: 

Wednesday, August 5th, 2020
1:00 PM EDT - 1:30 PM EDT

Location: 

LISTEN: soundcloud.com/adalive.org ; VIEW & READ: transcript and resources at adalive.org

Description: 

The shift to online instruction for schools across the United States has exposed troubling gaps in digital access and accessibility, especially for low income students and students with disabilities. Schools now face the difficult task of re-imagining what instruction will look like in the future.

Under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), students with disabilities receive what is called a “Free Appropriate Public Education” or (FAPE), which are education services that are tailored to their individual needs. This episode of ADA Live! will focus on students receiving special education under IDEA and address questions and concerns about what going to school may look like during the pandemic and into the future.

To talk about all of these issues, our guest will be Phyllis Wolfram, Executive Director of the Council for Administrators of Special Education (CASE). She will discuss how our public schools can make sure that all students receive a high-quality education and also meet the unique needs of students with disabilities during these uncertain times.

In this episode of ADA Live!

*Available on Wednesday, August 5 at 1:00 pm [Eastern Time]

From the Sponsor: 

Region 4 - Southeast ADA Center, ADA National Network

Audience: 

People with Disabilities, State and Local Government, ADA Coordinator, Consumer Advocate, Educator, Family Member of Person With Disability, Federal or Non-Federal Partner, Policy Expert, Service Provider, State/Local Affiliate

Topic: 

Education, Emergency Preparedness, General ADA Information, Effective Communication, Non-Discrimination, Program Access, Reasonable Accommodation, Reasonable Modification of Policy and Procedures

Registration: 

Not Required

Cost: 

Free