Main Library

This library contains CADRE resources as well as State, Lead Agency and Parent Center resources. Please note that CADRE makes no endorsement of the State, Lead Agency and Parent Center resources included here, nor of any policies, procedures, processes, or documents specific to any item.

MEPF - Workshop Descriptions

MEPF-8 - Advocating For Your Child

MEPF-9 - Parents Right Card

MI - Best Practices for SEMS Virtual Meetings (2020)

MI - Center for Educational Networking Website

MI - Early On Family Rights - Guidebook

MI - Facilitation and Mediation Brochure

This resource is available in English, Spanish, and Arabic.

MI - Guidance: The Resolution Meeting

MI - Mediation Webinar (If user answers just question #2 and submits no other info, video will load and play)

MI - MSEMP Skill Building Workshops

MI - Part C - Your Family Has Rights

MI - Participant Tips for Virtual Meetings (2020)

MI - Reaching Agreement Newsletter

MI - Skill Building Workshops

MI - Special Education Problem Solving Process

MI - State Level Final Investigation Report

MI - Virtual Meeting Checklist (2020)

MI - Virtual Meeting Participation Agreement (2020)

MI - What is Facilitation? (Video)

MI - What is Mediation? (Video)

MI - Working Together When We Don't Agree

MI-2 MI SEMS Facilitation & Mediation Brochure 2019

MI-8 MSEMP-SkillBldgWorkshopsBrochure2013

In this address, Professor LeBaron explored how special education dispute resolution professionals can contribute to educational cultures of inclusion and creativity. When dispute resolution professionals think of themselves as leaders, they are more aware of their social influence and the impacts of their work not only for individual students but on families, communities and teaching and learning settings. Imagination, cultural fluency and creativity were explored as resources and competencies for exemplary dispute resolution leaders. Introduction from Philip Moses, Assistant Director of...

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