Coordination to Improve Special Education Services in Charter Schools: How State Associations Can Help
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The National Charter School Resource Center hosted a full-day conference in Minneapolis on June 19, 2012, titled, Building the Capacity of Charter Schools: Effectively Serving Students With Disabilities. The conference provided charter school educators with information, tools, and resources to help them deepen their understanding of how to provide high-quality special education services for students with disabilities.
This presentation was delivered by Gina Plate and Allison Magill, of the California Charter Schools Association, during the conference session titled, “Coordination to Improve Special Education Services in Charter Schools: How State Associations Can Help.”
Related materials are available in the "downloads" section to the right of this description.
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- Special Education Cooperatives Can Work for Charter Schools, Study Finds
- Primer for State Officials: Special Education Requirements and Including Students with Disabilities in Charter Schools
- Building a Foundation for Success: How Authorizers Can Help Schools with the Facilities Challenge
- Two Center for Educator Compensation Reform Webinars Focus on How Charter Schools Can Build Effective Performance Management Systems

