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Welcome to the FCEC 2025 76th Annual Conference!!!

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Friday, June 20
 

10:10am EDT

Becoming a Savvy Consumer of Autism (Mis)Information:
Friday June 20, 2025 10:10am - 11:00am EDT
Presenter: Veronica Fleury & Danielle Morsching

Weighted vests. Special diets. Facilitated communication. These techniques gained popularity despite lacking rigorous research. Well-intentioned individuals spend time, money, and hope using treatments unlikely to yield desired results. Misinformation exists. Stopping misinformation may not be feasible, but we can minimize its spread and resultant negative consequences. In this session, we will explain why educators are should address autism misinformation (and how they can go about doing it).  
Friday June 20, 2025 10:10am - 11:00am EDT
Cedar

11:10am EDT

AI for Special Ed Capacity & Effectiveness: Workshop, Playground IEP
Friday June 20, 2025 11:10am - 12:00pm EDT
Presenter: Ian Lovett
In this engaging and interactive workshop on AI for Special Education we will learn the history of AI, and how it works. Practice: We will practice prompt engineering with ChatGPT and explore ethical consideration of AI. Create: We will spend the majority of time using AI to develop hyper-individualized goals, plans, interventions and strategies to build teacher capacity, improve instruction. We will end with a discussion of data privacy  using AI  FERPA and IDEA. 
Friday June 20, 2025 11:10am - 12:00pm EDT
Cedar

1:10pm EDT

Enhanced Self-Determination Instruction for Transition-Aged Students with Disabilities
Friday June 20, 2025 1:10pm - 2:00pm EDT
Presenter: Dr. Janae Duclos

Empowering transition-aged students with disabilities to engage and meaningfully participate in planning for their futures is crucial to their success in adulthood. This session explores innovative approaches to enhance self-determination skills among students navigating the transition from school to post-school life. Participants will delve into practical strategies and evidence-based practices that promote self-awareness, goal setting, decision-making, problem-solving, and self-advocacy. Through interactive discussions and case studies, attendees will gain insights into creating inclusive environments that foster independence and confidence in students with disabilities. Join us to discover how person-centered self-determination instruction can profoundly impact the journey of transition-aged students toward achieving their life aspirations.
Friday June 20, 2025 1:10pm - 2:00pm EDT
Cedar

3:10pm EDT

Dyslexia Basics: A Multisensory Experience
Friday June 20, 2025 3:10pm - 4:00pm EDT
Presenter:
Katie McLain

For years, dyslexia has been unnamed and misunderstood, especially in public school settings. Due to new legislation, dyslexia is coming to the forefront of the conversation in Florida, especially as it relates to the Science of Reading. Katie and Brittany have been presenting this workshop for the last 2 years for preservice educators at the University of Tampa as part of their Human Exceptionalities class, as well as at conferences for FCIS (Florida Council of Independent Schools). We've also shared this presentation as we have consulted with independent schools, charter schools and VPK programs around the Tampa Bay area to dispel myths about dyslexia, to help educators better support learners with dyslexia in their classrooms, and to raise awareness of the importance of early intervention.   
Friday June 20, 2025 3:10pm - 4:00pm EDT
Cedar
 
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