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Molly Kelly-Elliott, M.Ed.
Clinical Faculty & Undergraduate Advisor
Special Education Program
Miami University
Department of Educational Psychology
201E McGuffey Hall
Oxford, Ohio 45056
(513)529-1711
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From: Student Council for Exceptional Children [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2012 8:55 PM
To: Kelly-Elliott, Molly MEd Ms.
Subject: CEC Meeting Information

Dear Future Special Educators,

At our meeting for information about the CEC conference in April, we discussed several important worries that individuals had. The most common was- money!! Last year we raised $500 per person, which was more than half of our estimated cost. If we work together as a group fundraising will be easy and we could lower the prices!

We are going to have another information session this fall, Tuesday December 4th at 7pm in MCG 219!!!

If you are really serious in going or wanting to go/more information try to make this meeting!! I know that everyone has other organizations, but I am trying to pick different days to work with everyones schedule. In our documents section of the HUB are documents that you can look at for more information! If you have any questions feel free to e-mail me!

Thanks!

Here is information about the CEC conference:
Participate in the many rich opportunities to learn and engage in dialogue about the field's most important topics, including:
Teacher evaluation.
Culturally responsive interventions.
Co-teaching and collaboration.
STEM instruction for students with exceptionalities.
Evidence-based instructional strategies.
Common Core State Standards.
Technology (including the latest innovations and apps for the classroom).
Restraint and seclusion.
Autism.
Disproportionality.
Classroom management.

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