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The 19th CIEP Leveled-up with New Zones and Sectors SHENZHEN, China, April 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Celebrating its 20th birthday this year, the Conference on International Exchange of Professionals (CIEP), one of China s largest annual gatherings for talent exchange, is embracing many new changes in terms of format and contents. New sectors and themes will be introduced at the 19th CIEP, which will take place in Shenzhen Convention & Exhibition Center on April 24 and 25. This year s CIEP, with the theme innovation, development, cooperation and win-win, will focus on offline venues where institutions, organizations, government agencies and global talents could gather offline for face-to-face interactions. It also provides online service platforms while participants could also engage in virtual project matching, recruiting and discussions. Such a mixed form removes entirely geographical boundaries and made possible barrier-free communications between individuals from the wor ....
Some special education students thrive, others regress during pandemic Mother describes virtual learning as a disaster Kristia Postema, Capital News Service April 1, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail LANSING Special education students require more attention from educators to be able to retain information. The COVID-19 pandemic has made learning easier for some of those students, while most have regressed, according to Derek Cooley, the president-elect of the Michigan Association of Administrators of Special Education. Schools are now forced to make up for their lost learning while continuing new learning. “Special education students are vulnerable learners to begin with, so virtual instruction has really exacerbated the need for extra attention,” Cooley said. ....
Bridgeport parents ask state to fix systemic special education problems Jacqueline Rabe Thomas, ctmirror.org FacebookTwitterEmail Students head home at the end of the school day outside Barnum School in Bridgeport, Conn. on Thursday, October 15, 2020.Brian A. Pounds / Hearst Connecticut Media For the third time in eight years, a group of Bridgeport parents who are frustrated that their children with disabilities are not getting the support they need in school have filed a complaint against Connecticut’s second-largest school district. Following an investigation into complaints filed in 2013 and 2015, the Connecticut State Department of Education agreed that the district “systemically violated” state laws that were created to ensure students with special education needs are promptly identified and provided services. ....
PEN Project to host online IEP clinic Tuesday Free online IEP Clinic Tuesday (Source: PEN Project) By KAUZ Team | March 1, 2021 at 7:03 PM CST - Updated March 1 at 7:09 PM WICHITA FALLS, Texas (TNN) - The PEN Project is hosting a free online event Tuesday at 10 a.m. for parents and guardians who have students with a 504 or IEP plan. The IEP Clinic is a designated one-hour appointment with your PEN Project Regional Coordinator. There are different ways your Regional Coordinator may assist you at an IEP Clinic, including the following: To learn what the ARD process is like To review your child’s IEP or 504 plan ....
Impact of remote learning WKBW and last updated 2021-02-26 18:18:33-05 BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) â The impact of remote learning has been tough for student learning, leaving some falling behind. Eileen Buckley âHe really just needs that in-person learning to succeed,â remarked Christa Boquard, parent. Boquard says her 12-year-old Brendan is a 7th grader at Orchard Park Middle School. The district has a mix of in-person and at home learning. Boquard s mom, Christa, says on the days he is home for asynchronous learning, everything falls apart. Photo provided by Christa Boquard Brendan Boquard, 12, 7th grader. âA lot of the times thinks he s doing these on-line assignments and then he comes to find that either he didn t turn it in in the right area or it wasn t counted or maybe he really didn t just do it at all,â Boquard explained. ....