Resiliency
This strange school year is drawing to a close. There are many unknowns about what August will look like when students ostensibly go back to school campuses, but kids and […]
This strange school year is drawing to a close. There are many unknowns about what August will look like when students ostensibly go back to school campuses, but kids and […]
Paula Maddox Roalson (Walsh Gallegos Treviño Russo & Kyle PC) concluded our Spring Conference on Special Education Law yesterday with a superb presentation rounding up important cases and their ongoing
MTSS/RtI are all about collaborative conversations. We need partnerships to support students—not a separate system but a link connecting all the existing systems. MTSS/RtI is greater than the sum of
Tiers not Tears: MTSS/RtI During a Pandemic (part 2 of 2) Read More »
On April 9th, ED311 and TCASE presented the first webinar in our series of bonus content for the Spring Conference on Special Education Law. Dianna Bowen of Thompson & Horton
A Follow-Up to Our “What’s Happening with SPED-Related Services?” Webinar Read More »
Four weeks ago, the nation was thrust into panic-mode. Teachers were working 12 – 15 hours a day to get their curriculum online. District and campus administrators were struggling to
MTSS/RtI During a Pandemic (part 1 of 2) Read More »
Cabin fever is beginning to set in, folks. We’re all feeling it, and it’s starting to show. Kids’ emotions are turning into mine fields, and parents might be peering into
Movement, Movement, Movement! Read More »
Most Texas residents (and much of the nation) are now sheltering at home till further notice. This alone is a significant stressor, but don’t forget the different fears that can
Balance: A Conversation with Dr. Ogonosky Read More »
Now is a great time for families to begin mindfulness-based practices to help ease the strains and stresses of this difficult time. Padmaja Sarathy, author of Mindfulness-based Practices for Developing
Guidance for Families to Practice Mindfulness in the Era of COVID-19 Read More »
A great irony people are discovering as schools are shuttered and staff are working from home is that there is an unbelievable amount of things for administrators and teachers to
Advice from Dr. Andrea Ogonosky Read More »
ED311 would like to bring you various resources that we hope are beneficial during this time of extreme-social-distancing-education. For the first Resource Round-Up, we’re focusing on wellness. We partner with
Resource Round-Up #1 March 23, 2020 Read More »