Join Joe Zesski and Christopher Sweet of the Northeast ADA Center as they provide a broad overview of how the Americans with Disabilities Act applies in the elementary and secondary school setting. While the ADA does not provide funding for student services and supports like the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, it has an essential role. The ADA is a civil rights law that prevents discrimination and ensures the rights of students with disabilities to equal access and equal opportunity, protects the rights of school employees with disabilities, and safeguards the rights of parents with disabilities to be engaged in their child's education.
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Type of Organization | Government |
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Categories | Online, Workshop |
Services offered in Spanish? | No |
Newsletter? | No |
Fee to Attend? | No |
Financial Assistance May Be Available | No |
Child Care Available? | No |
Age Range | 3-5 , 6-11 , 12-14 , 15-21 |
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Does this organization belong to all disabilities? | yes |
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Website | https://adata.org/event/ada-and-k-12-environment |
Online Registration URL | https://events.yangtaninstitute.org/e/9588/register |
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