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CESC FORUM

Forging Organizational Resources via Utilization Modules

Our mission is to revolutionize access to ideas and technology, enabling all individuals to realise their full creative potential. Through collaboration, innovation, and a commitment to inclusivity, we strive to create a more equitable and inspiring world.
We offer
The Professional Certificate in Special Education 
and
Continuing Education Units (CEUs) through a partnership with 
Andrews University to:
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◘ Professionals
◘ Policymakers

◘ Administrators
◘ Faith Leaders
◘ Parents
◘ Caregivers
◘ Community Members
◘ Teachers K-20
◘ SEN Interventionists

◘ Musicians

◘ Artists

Available Programs:

The Certificate in Special Education is an integral component of CESC's FORUM (Forging Organizational Resources via Utilization Modules) initiative. This program is designed to equip various professionals with specialized skills and knowledge to effectively support diverse learning needs. Learn More about the modules of the Certificate in Special Education.

Professionals, Policymakers, Administrators

The FORUM program for professionals, policymakers, and administrators offers comprehensive training in critical areas of Special Educational Needs (SEN). It covers SEN Law, providing participants with a clear understanding of legal frameworks guiding special education. The program also addresses various SEN categories and the essential processes of SEN Response to Intervention (RTI) and Individualized Education Plans (IEP). Participants gain expertise in SEN diagnostics, data analysis, and team-based treatment strategies for effective intervention. Additionally, the program emphasizes SEN product stewardship and sustainability, equipping attendees with the knowledge to ensure long-term success and responsible resource management within the SEN field.
 
SEN Law
SEN Categories 
SEN RTI and IEP
SEN Diagnostics 
SEN Data
SEN Treatment—the Team Approach ©️ 
SEN Technology

Parents, Caregivers, Community Members 

The FORUM program for Parents, Caregivers, and Community Members provides essential knowledge on Special Education Needs (SEN) to help them support children with diverse learning needs. Participants will gain an understanding of SEN Law, ensuring they know their rights and responsibilities. The program covers SEN Categories, enabling them to recognize different learning challenges. It introduces SEN RTI (Response to Intervention) and IEPs (Individualized Education Plans), empowering families to actively engage in tailored educational strategies. The program also explores SEN Diagnostics and Data, enhancing their ability to track progress. Finally, it includes SEN Team Treatment and SEN Technology, fostering collaboration and innovative solutions.
 
SEN Law
SEN Categories 
SEN RTI and IEP
SEN Diagnostics 
SEN Data
SEN Treatment—the Team Approach ©️ 
SEN Technology

Teachers K-20

The FORUM program for Teachers K-20 and Beyond provides educators with essential tools to effectively support students with Special Education Needs (SEN). It covers SEN Law to ensure teachers are informed about legal requirements and rights. The program explores SEN Categories, SEN RTI (Response to Intervention), and IEPs (Individualized Education Plans), enabling teachers to design personalized learning approaches. It also delves into SEN Diagnostics and Data, empowering educators to monitor progress and make informed decisions. SEN Team Treatment fosters collaboration, while specialized SEN Teaching Methods for Reading, Writing, and Math offer practical strategies to support diverse learners in academic success.
 
SEN Law
SEN Categories 
SEN RTI and IEP
SEN Diagnostics 
SEN Data
SEN Treatment—the Team Approach ©️ 
SEN Technology
SEN Teaching Methods—Reading 
SEN Teaching Methods—Writing 
SEN Teaching Methods—Arithmetic

SEN Interventionists

​The FORUM program for SEN Interventionists equips professionals with the knowledge and skills needed to support students with Special Education Needs (SEN). It covers SEN Law, ensuring they understand the legal frameworks related to SEN. The program explores SEN Categories, helping health interventionists identify and address different learning and developmental needs. It includes training on SEN RTI (Response to Intervention) and IEPs (Individualized Education Plans), guiding effective health interventions. Participants learn about SEN Diagnostics and Data, enabling them to assess student progress. The program also emphasizes SEN Team Treatment, collaboration, and SEN Product Stewardship and Sustainability to promote long-term, impactful solutions.
 
SPED Audiology (M1-7), SPED Speech Language Pathology (M1-7), SPED Occupational Therapy (M1-7), SPED Parenting (M1-7), SPED Pediatrics (M1-7), SPED Social Work (M1-7), SPED Counseling Psychology (M1-7), SPED Technology (M1-6), SPED Architecture (M1-7), SPED Agriculture (M1-7), SPED Art (M1-7), SPED Nutrition (M1-7)
 
SEN Law
SEN Categories 
SEN RTI and IEP
SEN Diagnostics 
SEN Data
SEN Treatment—the Team Approach ©️ 
SEN Technology

Faith Leaders, Musicians & Artists

The FORUM program for faith leaders, musicians, and artists integrates key elements of Special Educational Needs (SEN) to enhance their ability to support diverse learners within their communities. It includes training on SEN Law to ensure a solid understanding of legal obligations and rights. Participants explore various SEN categories, as well as the processes of SEN Response to Intervention (RTI) and Individualized Education Plans (IEP). The program also covers SEN diagnostics, data analysis, and team-based treatment strategies. Additionally, it incorporates SEN Arts, offering creative approaches to addressing learning needs and fostering inclusive environments through music and artistic expression.

SEN Law
SEN Categories 
SEN RTI and IEP
SEN Diagnostics 
SEN Data
SEN Treatment—the Team Approach ©️ 
SEN Technology
SEN Arts
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