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Webinars & Videos

Recorded Webinars


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An FEC Partner Webinar

Crafting and Implementing
an Inclusive IEP

Recorded April 22, 2025

In this webinar Washington’s Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction's (OSPI) and TIES Center provide an overview of a new resource, Comprehensive Inclusive Education in Washington.

​OSPI re-envisioned its support for families and schools to develop and implement inclusive IEPs. Partnering with the TIES Center at the University of Minnesota, they developed an online resource that integrates high-quality inclusive education for all students with disabilities, including students with extensive support needs, with the technical requirements of a well-designed IEP.

​The resource meaningfully engages family and student voices throughout the process of developing and implementing an inclusive IEP. It begins by building on a vision for each student, challenges limiting beliefs about inclusive education, supports meaningful collaboration with families, and provides a process for implementing inclusive education throughout the school day and across the school year. 
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A Roots of Inclusion Webinar

Using a Strengths-Based,
​Whole-Student Evaluation Approach
Recorded March 12, 2025

This recorded webinar explores the Special Education evaluation process as a powerful tool not only for determining IEP eligibility but also for identifying access needs, dismantling barriers, and informing a truly inclusive IEP.

​The discussion highlights how educators and systems can shift their approaches during the evaluation process ensuring disabled students thrive in environments that honor all learners and challenge outdated perspectives on disability.

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Videos


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More Online Video Resources


5 Moore Minutes with Shelley Moore is a website with videos dedicated to empowering schools and classrooms to support ALL Learners.
"Listen" Movie. A short film in which nonspeaking autistic people talk about how non speakers are represented in books, theatre, and film.
Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories from the Twenty-First Century. Town Hall Seattle by Alice Wong

More Webinars


Leveraging School Family and Community Partnerships to Strengthen Inclusionary Practices by Roots of Inclusion and PAVE
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This webinar was developed by Roots of Inclusion and PAVE for the family engagement collaborative, which is part of the Washington State inclusionary practices project.

By the end of this webinar, you will have an understanding of why family engagement, family and community partnerships, and inclusive practices implementation processes must all be equitable, accessible, and inclusive. You will have tools you can use to engage and work collaboratively with families and community partners in inclusive practices system change work, and you will have an understanding of how to apply Gracious Space to build a place of belonging in your work. 
Building a Culture of Inclusion and Belonging with Dr. Carol Quirk of MCIE
  • In this Webinar, Dr. Quirk's presentation centers on building a culture of inclusion by considering these questions; ​What is Inclusion? What is Least Restrictive Environment? and How do we Change? 
PLEASE NOTE:  THIS WEBPAGE HAS BEEN OPTIMIZED FOR DESKTOP AND LAPTOP USE.

Family Engagement Collaborative
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Website development - Roots of Inclusion