MAIER Webinar Registration - "Culturally Responsive Practices in Special Education."
Join MAIER and Penn State University's Dr. Jonte' C. Taylor (JT), for a webinar on Culturally Responsive Practices in Special Education. This LIVE session will provide a well structured content on different pedagogies and how teaching and learning can be conducted by developing strategies that promote environmental characteristics and principles for students with disabilities in inclusive settings.  Participants will learn the importance of developing cultural practices in Special Education and how to provide intensive supports for students regardless of dis/ability. The session will help the participant to develop action points and strategies necessary in incorporating cultural practices into teaching and learning process. NOTE: This webinar will NOT be recorded, you need to attend to see the webinar. 

Dr. Jonte' C. Taylor (JT)
 is an Associate Professor of Special Education in the Department of Educational Psychology, Counseling, and Special Education in the College of Education at Penn State University. He taught for approximately 10 years with various populations from PreK to Adults in settings ranging from inclusive classrooms to residential treatment facilities. His research interests include science education for students with disabilities, evaluating innovative classroom practices, and bullying issues for students with Autism, Learning Disabilities, and Emotional/Behavioral Disorders.

When/Where: Online Zoom meeting (link provided once you register). Tuesday, January 23rd 4:00 - 5:00 pm
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