Stakeholder training is aimed at equipping stakeholders - parents, educators, service providers, advocates and others - with skills that enhance their capacity to communicate, negotiate and prevent conflict from escalating. A wide variety of topics may be included in the training curriculum and the learning setting can vary from short workshops provided to small groups, to all-day courses provided at state-wide conferences.
IA-109.3 RESPECT PowerPoint Part 3
IA-109.2 RESPECT PowerPoint Part 2
IA-109.1 RESPECT PowerPoint Part 1
NH PIC - Workshops on Special Education Laws, Process and the IEP
UPC - Video - Parents as Partners in the IEP Process: Understanding Your Parents' Rights and Responsibilities (Module 3)
FND - Connecting Across All Differences
FL - Website: Sharing the Commitment to Excellence
Voices from the Field: Patricia Williams
Patricia Williams is a consultant with the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction who works in the area of special education procedural compliance. She is the coordinator for the State IDEA complaint process and is the liaison to the Due Process Hearing System. Patricia is a former WDPI liaison...Learn more
Voices from the Field: Greg Abell
Greg Abell is the Principal at Sound Options Group, LLC, which is responsible for the delivery of all special education mediation services for the State of Washington. He also consults nationally in the design and delivery of ADR systems. Prior to entering the field of Alternative Dispute...Learn more