Guest guest Posted April 10, 2008 Report Share Posted April 10, 2008 There are no IEP's in College A National Audio-Conference Date: Wed, 9 Apr 2008 11:23:01 -0400 (EDT) : Subject: ADA AudioCon PostSecondary April 15 From: New England ADA Center<adainfo@...<adainfo%40newenglandada.org> <mailto:adainfo@... <adainfo%40newenglandada.org>> > There are no IEP's in College A National Audio-Conference Tuesday April 15 2 - 3:30 pm EST Speaker Kallem, Chief Regional Attorney , D.C. Enforcement Office, Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education ( Kallem has experience on both sides of the fence as he was formerly with the Office of Equity and Diversity at Mason University) Transitioning from high school to college is tough enough; for students with disabilities who may not know their rights and responsibilities under federal law, the experience can be even tougher. This presentation will compare the rights and responsibilities of students with disabilities in high school and in college. By understanding the differences, students, parents, teachers, counselors, service providers, and administrators can be better prepared and increase student's chances of graduating. Cost per site (regardless of the number of participants at each site) $25 for nonprofits, individuals and government agencies $40 for businesses Sessions are 90 minutes and delivered by telephone (call in to a toll free phone number). Participants are in " listen-only " mode until the question and answer period. The sessions are offered real-time captioned on the web. Audio conferences are a great way to get information without traveling. You sit in your office or home or at any telephone and call in. If you have a speaker phone invite your colleagues to participate. www.ada-audio.org <http://www.ada-audio.org> If you have problems/questions with registration: the Great Lakes ADA Center at voice/tty or email gldbtac@...<gldbtac%40uic.edu> <mailto:gldbtac@... <gldbtac%40uic.edu>> . CEU Credits: CRC You are welcome to come to our office at 200 Portland Street in Boston to participate at no cost, we've already registered. Please call or send us an email. Want to join us at the office? Need more info? ADAinfo@...<ADAinfo%40NewEnglandADA.org> <mailto:ADAinfo@... <ADAinfo%40NewEnglandADA.org>> or 1- voice/tty. -- Ari Ne'eman President The Autistic Self Advocacy Network 1101 15th Street, NW Suite 1212 Washington, DC 20005 http://www.autisticadvocacy.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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