Wrightslaw Special Education and Advocacy Conference
with Peter Wright, Esq.
Montgomery, Alabama, January 17, 2008

Wrightslaw Special Education and Advocacy Conference, a Wrightslaw training program featuring Pete Wright, is being sponsored by the Autism Society of Alabama.

First Baptist Church, Montgomery, ALThe program will be held at:

First Baptist Church

305 South Perry Street

Montgomery, Alabama 36104

Program Description

One-day special education law and advocacy programs focus on four areas:

  • special education law, rights and responsibilities
  • tests and measurements to measure progress & regression
  • SMART IEPs
  • introduction to tactics & strategies for effective advocacy

Wrightslaw programs are designed to meet the needs of parents, educators, health care providers, advocates and attorneys who represent children with disabilities regarding special education. The program is not disability specific.

Agenda

8:00-9:00 Registration and Refreshments
9:00-10:30

Introductions

  • IDEA History and Overview
  • Section 1400 Findings, Purpose
  • Section 1401 Definitions: Special Education, Related Services, LD, etc.
  • Section 1412 Extended School Year, Child Find, Least Restrictive Environment/Mainstreaming/Inclusion, Private Placements, Statewide Assessments
10:30-10:45 Break
10:45-12:00
  • Understanding Tests and Measurements, and the Bell Curve, Standard Scores,
    Scale Scores, % ranks, Grade Equivalent, Age Equivalent
  • Section 1414(a) Evaluations and Re-Evaluations
  • Section 1414(d) IEPs, Present Levels of Performance, Goals and Objectives
12:00-1:00 Lunch
1:00-2:30
  • Section 1415 Prior Written Notice, Procedural Safeguards Notice, Mediation, Due
    Process Hearing, Appeal, Discipline, Age of Majority
  • Section 504, ADA, FERPA
  • NCLB No Child Left Behind
  • Litigation: Special Ed Caselaw
  • S.M.A.R.T. IEPs
  • Special Ed Advocacy for the Parent, Advocate, and Parent’s Attorney
  • Legal, systemic and “school culture” obstacles to compliance with IDEA-04
  • The Parent as the Special Ed Manager and Expert
  • Developing the Master Plan
  • Knowing the Rules of the Game
  • Recognizing and Avoiding the Fatal Obstacles
  • How to Deal with Conflict, a Healthy and Normal event
  • Crisis, Emergency, Help
  • Organization of the Child’s File
2:30-2:45 Break
2:45-4:15
  • Tactics and Strategies
  • Rule of Adverse Assumptions
  • Private Evaluations
  • Paper Trails
  • The Letter to the Stranger
  • 5 Ws + H + E
  • Preparation for Meetings
  • Meeting Strategies
4:15-4:30 Questions and Answers

Registration

Registration Fees
Individual $95
Professional $105
Couples $150

Note: Register by December 1, 2007 and receive $10 off (early bird).

Morning refreshments and lunch are included in the registraton fee. Registrants will also receive two books Wrightslaw: Special Education Law, 2nd Edition and Wrightslaw: From Emotions to Advocacy, 2nd Edition.

Download the brochure.

Click here to register online.


Questions? Please contact the Autism Society of Alabama at (205) 951-1364, (205) 951-1366 (fax), or by email at anna_asa@bellsouth.net.

Additional Information: .6 Continuing Education Units (CEU's) have been approved for this conference. The Alabama State Bar has approved this conference for 6 Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credits.

Wrightslaw programs often fill up early - don't miss out! Register today!

Logistics, Directions, Accommodations

Directions

First Baptist Church, 305 South Perry Street, Montgomery, Alabama 36104.

Click here for directions from MapQuest.

Parking

Parking is available for free onsite.

Airports

Montgomery Regional Airport
Approximately 12 miles from conference location

Restaurants

There are many wonderful restaurants to choose from in the area.

Accommodations

There are numerous hotels in the area.

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