The purpose of the Family and Community Engagement Center (FCERC) project is to build partnerships between parents and educators to ensure that children with disabilities receive the highest educational opportunities and achievement possible.
All parents can and should participate meaningfully in their children’s education, including those whose children receive special education services. Research demonstrates that parent/family involvement significantly contributes to improved student outcomes. Engagement between family members and educators is seen through coordinated efforts as well as joint agenda setting and decision-making and is evidenced by higher levels of trust.
PACER - Positive Interactions with Diverse Families
OK - OPC Statewide Conference Agenda
PA-PEAL - Special Education Resources for Families (Rack Card)
Guiding Principles of Collaborative Advocacy
CADRE's Guiding Principles of Collaborative Advocacy combines highly effective communication strategies, facilitative behaviors, interest-based problem solving skills, and most importantly, a collaborative approach to empowering students with disabilities, their families, and other advocates for...Learn more
Cómo trabajar juntos en armonía: prácticas centradas en la familia para ayudar a que los profesionales y los padres trabajen en conjunto
Video of Cómo trabajar juntos en armonía Presentadores : Megan Vinh, ECTA Center & DaSy Center Judy Swett, PACER & ECTA Center Amy Whitehorne, CADRE Yvette Plummer Burkhalter, Denver Metro CPRC Kristen Clarke Reaves, Occupational Therapist, Cherry Creek Schools, COLearn more