October 20: ASK an Expert - 6 Principles of IDEA: Principle #1 Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE)

ASK an Expert - 6 principles of idea:

Principle #1: Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE)

 

Join ASK Resource Center’s engaging webinar, presented as a journey down the road to school. Together, we’ll explore how to design the right “vehicle” to fit each learner’s unique needs and ensure the right people are on board. The destination: growth and development for every student.

This session will deepen your understanding of Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE). You’ll learn what FAPE stands for, identify the key features of the term “appropriate,” and discover how to apply this knowledge in real-life situations. Perfect for parents, educators, and stakeholders committed to ensuring every learner’s right to a Free Appropriate Public Education.

Join us on October 20 from Noon to 1:00pm

 

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ASK Resource Center Hosts include:

 

 

Susie Lund is one of the training coordinators at ASK Resource Center. She holds an MAE in Special Education and an Advanced Studies Certificate in Educational Leadership. She has over eighteen years of experience in the public school system, serving in various educator and administrative roles. Susie has been dedicated to creating more inclusive school environments throughout her career. She is enthusiastic about working with families and groups across Iowa to problem-solve and further the goal of creating more inclusive environments.


 

 

Kelli Carnahan joins ASK Resource Center as the Training and Communication Coordinator. She is a former intellectual disabilities teacher and enjoys empowering others to reach their full potential. Her favorite part of working with children with disabilities is seeing them learn new skills that others doubted would be achievable. Kelli lives in Central Iowa with her husband, Brady, and their two cats. She is excited to meet people across the state and share information about ASK and Disability Awareness.