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2010 CEC Convention

 

CEC 2010

Convention & Expo

April 21–44, 2010
Nashville, Tennesee

 

CEC’s Convention & Expo — the heart and soul of the special education community.

For more information, use the Quick Links on the right side to go to CEC's Convention Information page.

Join us for the CEC 2010 Convention & Expo -- the largest professional development event dedicated to special and gifted education. You won’t want to miss this chance to catch up on what’s happening in the field, broaden your perspective of special education, and further your professional growth through the more than 800 educational hours offered.

Be sure to join your colleagues on Wednesday, April 21 at the Multicultural Institute, one of the most exciting new events at the CEC 2010 Convention & Expo in Nashville, April 21-24. Alba Ortiz of the University of Texas, Austin, and Donna Ford of Vanderbilt University, Nashville, will serve as co-chairs of the institute.
Focusing on evidence-based instructional strategies for students from culturally and linguistically diverse populations, as well as strategies to address disproportionate representation in our schools, some of the top names in special education will lead discussions at this informative full-day institute  on topics including:
·        racial/ethnic disproportionality.
·        English language learners.
·        culturally responsive behavior development and intervention.
·        advanced placement classes for culturally different students.
·        linking student culture and teacher preparation.
 
Register for the full convention, and while you’re at it, sign up for Multicultural Institute before April 2 to save $25 off the institute’s full-day registration.
For additional information about the Institute, please visit the CEC Web site, www.cec.sped.org/convention.
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