
Navigating Special Education and Establishing Equity in Education with Dr Diana Fannon
The U.S. Department of Education allocates funds to states,which then distribute the money to local school districts. These districts mustjustify their actions to state authorities to receive funding. This funding impacts resources and training for specialeducation teachers. Last year, 70% of public schools reported vacancies in thisarea, with half of the teachers leaving within five years, according to PBS NewsHour. Dr. Diana Fannon, an educator and advocate with over 23years of experience in special education, has a background as a bilingualschool psychologist and special education director. She has attended thousandsof IEP meetings and helped many families understand special education.Diagnosed with epilepsy at 17 and raising a child with autism, she knows thechallenges firsthand. Through DisabilityEdPros, Dr. Fannon provides parentswith the tools to navigate special education and advocate for their children. Sheis dedicated to ensuring every child has access to necessary education andresources. For more information: https://www.disabilityedpros.com/ Follow: @disabilityedpros
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