Do You Find the Special Education Process Confusing?

We know that determining and implementing the services a student with disabilities needs at school can be overwhelming and confusing. Whether you are a parent, educator, service provider, or non-attorney advocate, we are here to help!

The Arc@School’s Advocacy Curriculum provides the basic information needed to navigate the special education system, including early intervention services, individualized education programs (IEPs), Section 504, and more.

Families

Learn to advocate for the services and supports your child needs.

Educators & Service Providers

Understand what is required by law to support your students with disabilities. Get the information you need to better serve your students with disabilities and build relationships with their families.

Advocates & Chapters of The Arc

Help students with disabilities and their families understand the educational services and supports available to them and effectively advocate for appropriate services.

Curriculum Components

The Arc@School’s Advocacy Curriculum includes eight modules on the topics below. Each module is about an hour long and includes a pre-test, a listening guide, narrated videos, a post-test, and additional resources.

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For more information about the curriculum, or to purchase access now, visit The Arc @ School website.

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— Registration Free for self-advocates —

— lodging and travel assistance available —

2024 Self-advocate Convention of Oregon

May 13–15

The Graduate, Eugene

How do I login?

We have removed the login feature of our website. This will improve website speed and make it easier to access training and other resources.

How do I access training content?

As of 10/17/2022, registered attendees will no longer be required to log in to access course content. If you are registered for an upcoming class, you were sent an email from training@thearcoregon.org or no-reply@mg.thearcoregon.org with more information.

How can I get help?

If you need assistance, please email us at training@thearcoregon.org.