A Parent’s Guide to Special Education Advisory Councils

Carolyn Anderson, PACER Center

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Index of Slides

  1. A Parent’s Guide to Local Special Education Advisory Councils in Minnesota
  2. A PACER Center Training
  3. Table of Contents
  4. Introduction
  5. What is a SEAC?
  6. Why are SEACs important?
  7. Why might I want to participate on a SEAC?
  8. Why might I want to participate on a SEAC? - continued
  9. Why might I want to participate on a SEAC? - continued
  10. What the law says
  11. What the law says - continued
  12. What the law says - continued
  13. What the law says - continued
  14. How do I find my local SEAC?
  15. How do I join my local SEAC?
  16. How do I join my local SEAC? - continued
  17. How do I join my local SEAC? - continued
  18. How do I join my local SEAC? - continued
  19. How do I join my local SEAC? - continued
  20. How do I join my local SEAC? - continued
  21. How do I find my role on the SEAC?
  22. How do I find my role on the SEAC? - continued
  23. How do I find my role on the SEAC? - continued
  24. How do I find my role on the SEAC? - continued
  25. How can I help my SEAC to be effective?
  26. How can I help my SEAC to be effective? - continued
  27. How can I help my SEAC to be effective? - continued
  28. How can I help my SEAC to be effective? - continued
  29. Missions and Goals
  30. Missions and Goals - continued
  31. Dealing with conflict
  32. Dealing with conflict - continued
  33. Dealing with conflict - continued
  34. Post-test
  35. Post-test - continued
  36. Do you have questions or need more information?
  37. Further Resources
  38. Further Resources - continued
  39. Further Resources - continued