Dr. Diane Ryndak has published a recent podcast on the topic of Inclusive Education Community of Practice.
Here is a link that you can share with your network: https://t.co/XQEGvq9Gtt
Congratulations to Keichelle Joyce who has been selected as one of 27 finalists across the state of North Carolina for the NCCAT 2022 Prudential NC Beginning Teacher of the Year Award! The NCCAT 2022 Prudential NC Beginning Teacher of the Year will be announced February 17, 2022.
Part-time child care needed in Oak Ridge for a 13-year-old with Autism. Times would be 3-5:30/6 pm, teacher workdays, and school breaks. If interested, please contact Ms. Moore at 336-210-8610!
LAST DAY TO APPLY!
If you have not applied for departmental scholarships for the 2021-22 academic year, you have until 5:00pm TODAY.
To apply, click below and scroll down to the Financial Support section and follow the directions.
https://t.co/n6Av1QKfj9
The North Carolina 5th Annual Inclusion Summit will be taking place virtually on July 17th, 2021! The Summit brings a wide variety of disability inclusion stakeholders together to discuss current practices and future innovations. Visit the link for more: https://t.co/rxalqfCd66
Congratulations to our graduates of both Spring and Fall of 2020! Go to https://t.co/XCPU9nwCWA to honor our graduates at 10 AM. #OnceASpartanAlwaysASpartan
Candice Corcoran is a recipient of the Beginning Teacher of Excellence Award for Rockingham County Schools for the 2019-2020 school year. She is a current graduate student at UNCG pursuing her Masters in Elementary Mathematics, and did her undergraduate here as well! Congrats!🎊
In an effort to support our Specialized Education Services students for the upcoming 2020-21 academic year, the SES Department is now accepting applications for departmental scholarships.
To apply, click here: https://t.co/obaCW8eiOr
We are thrilled to announce that @DeafShowRunner is coming to @UNCG to present. Bringing Jade Bryan here to Greensboro is the culmination of several months work and a lot of patience from Jade as well as cooperation from @UNCGSchoolofEdu and @UNCG_SES.
Dr. Marcia Rock, associate professor in the UNCG Specialized Education Services (SES) Department in the School of Education, is the preeminent scholar researching online Bug-in-Ear (BIE) coaching for educators.
Read the full story below! https://t.co/EdXrRgowZ1