
Linda Brekken
Director, SpecialQuest Birth–Five

Holly Wilcher, M.S
Early Childhood Mental Health Educator

Rosie Moreno
Early Childhood Supervisor for the Eagle County Health and Human
Services Department

Pat Cameron
Sr. Policy Specialist, Special Education

Pam Wildnauer
Assistant Head Start/Early Head Start Director

Susan Stewart
SpecialQuest Comm. Practice & Curriculum Coordinator
Description & Outcomes
Presenters will share lessons learned from over 500 community teams and 10 state leadership teams. In this interactive webinar, six principles of sustainability will provide a framework for sharing successful strategies for inclusion. Participants will learn from the experiences of teams at the state and community levels that have utilized the SpecialQuest approach, materials, and resources to create and sustain effective early childhood inclusive practices.
Recording
This PowerPoint includes a recording of the actual presentation.
PowerPoint with Audio (60 MB) View the PowerPoint in "Slide Show" mode to hear the audio.
Supporting Materials
We estimate your preparation time to be approximately 30 minutes.
- View/Listen (below): "What is SpecialQuest" (5 min) if the video is not displayed below, please download the flash player
- View/Listen (below): "Sustain the Quest" (10 min) if the video is not displayed below, please download the flash player
- View/Listen Rob Corso's Overview of the SpecialQuest Evaluation Data (5 min) requires PowerPoint (enter slideview for audio) | Rob's Bio
- Print/Review the SpecialQuest Approach
- Print the Video Viewing Guide: Principles of Sustainability
- Explore the SpecialQuest Multimedia Training Library
Interested in Other NECTAC Calls?
NECTAC 2009 Conference Call Series on Early Childhood Inclusion - based on needs identified by the state Section 619 Coordinators, four calls are being offered in 2009 in support of Administrators of the Section 619 Program.