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You can view our upcoming and previous online trainings regarding special education topics.
Upcoming Trainings
February
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This webinar will be translated into Spanish Este seminario web será traducido al español Description: Information on Social Security Disability benefits, who qualifies, how to apply, appeal and post entitlement issues. Descripción: Información sobre
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This webinar will be translated into Spanish
Este seminario web será traducido al español
Description:
Information on Social Security Disability benefits, who qualifies, how to apply, appeal and post entitlement issues.
Descripción:
Información sobre los beneficios por discapacidad del Seguro Social, quién califica, cómo presentar una solicitud, cómo apelar y asuntos posteriores a la concesión de beneficios
Presenter:
Elida Elizondo is a Public Affairs Specialist with the Social Security Administration. She covers the area of SE Wisconsin and is also a backup for the northern Illinois area.
Presentadora:
Elida Elizondo es Especialista en Asuntos Públicos de la Administración del Seguro Social. Ella cubre el área del sureste de Wisconsin y también brinda apoyo para la zona norte de Illinois.
Learning Objectives:
To explain the difference between our two disability programs
Review the qualifications and the application process
Objetivos de Aprendizaje:
Explicar la diferencia entre nuestros dos programas de discapacidad.
Revisar los requisitos y el proceso de solicitud.
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Descripción: La participación de la familia es fundamental para el éxito escolar de los estudiantes. En esta segunda parte exploraremos los distintos tipos de grupos de toma de decisiones, las responsabilidades
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Descripción:
La participación de la familia es fundamental para el éxito escolar de los estudiantes. En esta segunda parte exploraremos los distintos tipos de grupos de toma de decisiones, las responsabilidades de sus miembros, información útil antes de participar y finalmente descubriremos si usted actualmente ya pertenece a uno de ellos.
Presentadora: Alejandra Loeza es la especialista en difusión bilingüe de WI FACETS. Como madre de una adolescente con discapacidad intelectual, tiene más de una década de experiencia navegando en la educación especial. Le apasiona brindar información a las familias; porque entiende los desafíos que pueden enfrentar los padres de niños con discapacidad. Alejandra actualmente participa en diferentes comités para organizar eventos de educación especial y así las familias participen, se informen y puedan abogar mejor por sus hijos.
Objetivos de aprendizaje:
- Conocer las actividades de los diferentes tipos de grupos
- Aprender cuáles son los roles de sus miembros
- Identificar estos grupos en nuestra comunidad
Time
10feb12:00 pm12:30 pmIEP Checklist12:00 pm - 12:30 pm(GMT-06:00)
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Description: The IEP process can often feel daunting or overwhelming for many parents and caregivers. You are not alone. WI FACETS developed the IEP checklist as a resource to help
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Description:
The IEP process can often feel daunting or overwhelming for many parents and caregivers. You are not alone. WI FACETS developed the IEP checklist as a resource to help families walk through the IEP process step by step. This short and accessible workshop provides a breakdown of our IEP checklist that helps parents and caregivers prepare early, actively participate, and stay informed throughout the year.
Presenters:
Ann Zielke is the Parent Training and Information Center Trainer for WI FACETS. As a parent who understands firsthand the complexity of navigating the special education system in Wisconsin, she is passionate about the importance of accessible and informative parent education and training. She is a fierce advocate for her daughter and all children with disabilities, and she looks forward to serving families across the state with WI FACETS.
Lisa Stewart has been serving families through the help desk at WI FACETS for over three years. She has experience with special medical and educational needs with her two young boys and is passionate about helping families who are going thru similar experiences. Lisa has a bachelor’s degree in biology and loves the outdoors and can often be found in her garden or hiking with her dog.
Learning Objectives:
The proper timeline for each step of the IEP process
The roles and responsibilities of IEP team members
Helpful hints for meaningful preparation and participation
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Description: The transition from school to adulthood is often described by families and professionals as a daunting leap into the unknown. Drawing from her dissertation research, Traversing the Transition Abyss:
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Description:
The transition from school to adulthood is often described by families and professionals as a daunting leap into the unknown. Drawing from her dissertation research, Traversing the Transition Abyss: Examining Lived Experiences of the Transition to Adulthood Process for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, Dr. Samantha Bear will share key findings on the systemic barriers, challenges, and opportunities faced by youth with IDD, their families, and educators. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of how lived experiences shed light on the “transition abyss” that occurs despite the presence of evidence-based practices. This webinar will move beyond research into action by offering person-centered, holistic, and evidence-based strategies for strengthening transition planning. Attendees will leave with practical tools to foster student voice, promote independence, and create meaningful pathways to adulthood that honor the whole person. Designed for parents, educators, and professionals alike, this session will inspire collaboration and empower participants to bridge the gap between policy, practice, and lived experience.
Presenter:
Samantha J. Bear, over the past decade and a half, has focused on inclusive education, postsecondary transition, disability justice, and the development of innovative community-based programming for all disabilities, specializing in individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). With a foundation in special education and international higher education, her work spans K–12 classrooms, higher education programs, and nonprofit leadership. Samantha’s scholarship and professional practice are centered on equity, global best practices in transition, and reimagining adulthood for people with IDD through meaningful community connection, person centered planning and self-determination, and holistic well-being. Since 2021, Samantha has served as Executive Director of Blossom IDD, a nonprofit in Ozaukee County, Wisconsin.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the “transition abyss”: Learn how systemic gaps and barriers affect students with IDD and their families during the shift from school to adulthood.
- Apply person-centered planning: Discover strategies to elevate student voice, choice, and self-determination in IEP transition planning.
- Embrace holistic approaches: Explore evidence-based practices that integrate academic, social-emotional, physical, and independent living skills for whole-person success.
- Turn research into action: Walk away with practical tools and resources to strengthen collaboration among families, educators, and professionals.
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Descripción: Después de la reunión anual del Programa de Educación Individualizado (IEP), se pueden hacer cambios en el IEP en ciertas situaciones. Este módulo de la Serie del IEP cubre: qué
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Descripción:
Después de la reunión anual del Programa de Educación Individualizado (IEP), se pueden hacer cambios en el IEP en ciertas situaciones. Este módulo de la Serie del IEP cubre: qué razones podrían ser para revisar el IEP de un niño, quién puede solicitar la revisión, hacer cambios en un IEP sin una reunión del IEP y la consideración de los servicios del Año Escolar Extendido (qué son y qué determina si un niño los necesita).
Presentadora: Nathaly Silva especialista bilingüe en WI FACETS. Soy mama de un niño con una discapacidad, él tiene Autismo y es no verbal y se lo difícil que puede ser navegar la educación especial por eso pienso que aprender lo más que se pueda sobre la condición de sus hijos y sobre la educación especial puede ayudar mucho para ser un mejor defensor de sus hijos.
Objetivos de aprendizaje:
- Los participantes podrán identificar las razones para revisar el IEP de un niño, incluyendo quién puede solicitar una revisión.
- Los participantes podrán reconocer cuándo se pueden hacer revisiones del IEP con o sin una reunión del IEP.
- Los participantes podrán relacionar cuándo y cómo se determina y escribe en el IEP la necesidad de servicios ESY.


