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Statewide Meeting for Related Service Provider Representatives

March 4, 2024

Registration is now open for the Statewide Meeting for Related Service Providers. April 12, 2024 | 10:00am – 3:00pm | Edgecombe County Community College, Tarboro, NC April 18, 2024 | 10:00am – 3:00pm | Burke County Conference Center, Morganton, NC  

NC CEC 37th Annual Conference

January 8, 2024

Professional development opportunity, details below. This conference is not endorsed, affiliated with or sponsored by NC DPI. Shared for your information…. NC CEC 37th Annual Conference Friday * February 23 (virtual awards ceremony) Saturday* February 24, 2024 (in person) “Empowering Educators: Evidence-Based Practices for Exceptional Learners” Come together with administrators, policymakers, teacher educators, special educators, … Read more

How Physical Therapists Can Contribute to Safe Transportation

June 26, 2023

This session was presented at the NCPTA 2023 Transpose. You may find content or slides helpful for presentations or collaborative efforts between PSU physical therapy programs, Special education and Transportation departments. Please adapt to meet your local needs and contact me with any questions – (919) 636-1827. You can find this presentation on the Professional … Read more

Overview of School-Based Practice for Related Service Providers Updated Course Now Available!

May 23, 2023

This self-paced course provides an overview of school practice from an interprofessional perspective. This content can be helpful to orient practitioners to school practice. Current related service providers, new graduates, contracted providers, experienced therapists transitioning to work in public schools for the first time, and students considering employment in school-based practice (e.g., Psychologists, OTs/OTAs, PTs/PTAs, … Read more

Medicaid in Education On-Demand Course Now Available!

May 13, 2022

These on-demand modules provide background on why public schools recover costs for health services from Medicaid, the three programs available for Public School Unit (PSU) participation, how each program works, helpful practices and considerations for all who participate (and much more…). This course includes 4 modules; and will provide .3 CEUs (3 hours).

NC Healthful Living Standards 101

February 21, 2022

February 22, 2022 | 3:30 pm – 4-30 pm Effective curriculum and instruction are built on a solid foundation using standards. In this webinar, participants will learn the basics of the Healthful Living Standards, their organization and methods by which to implement them. Participants will be able to analyze their current instruction as to whether or … Read more

10 reminders and great resources

January 21, 2022

I just learned of some great resources and reminders that I wanted you to be aware of… NC DPI EC Division resources: EC Division Professional Learning & Resources  (MUST be submitted by LEA/PSU/Charter EC Director or Coordinator) EC Division Professional Learning & Support Request Form NC DPI EC Division Summary of Resources NC School Nurse- https://publichealth.nc.gov/wch/doc/aboutus/maps/SHNC-Map.pdf Social Emotional … Read more

January 2022 Healthful Living Professional Development

January 7, 2022

WSCC Connection: School Counselors and Health Educators January 12th   3:30 – 4:30 Just as it takes a whole village to raise a child, it takes the whole school to educate a child. To do that best, we must collaborate to promote the success of the whole child. The Healthful Living Essential Standards and Guidance Essential … Read more

North Carolina 6th Annual Inclusion Summit (NC6AIS)

January 7, 2022

The Annual Inclusion Summit brings a wide variety of disability inclusion stakeholders together to discuss current practices and future innovations. Thus, we invite participants and presenters from among educators, school administrators, related service providers, individuals with disabilities and their families, employers of individuals with disabilities, community-based service providers, vocational support service providers, researchers, policymakers, and … Read more