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Special education researchers and practitioners from the American Institutes for Research are set to lead multiple presentations at the upcoming Council for Exceptional Children 2026 Convention and Expo. This major gathering for educators and specialists will feature a hybrid format, with in-person events in Salt Lake City, Utah, from March 11-14, followed by a virtual component offering live and recorded content on April 9.
The AIR contingent will join thousands of global attendees at the premier event, which focuses on improving educational outcomes for children and youth with disabilities and gifts and talents. The convention serves as a critical platform for sharing evidence-based practices, innovative research, and effective strategies for inclusive education.
AIR's presentations are expected to cover a wide spectrum of contemporary topics in the field, drawing on the organization's extensive work in education research and technical assistance. Their participation underscores a continued commitment to advancing professional knowledge and supporting the educators who serve exceptional learners daily. The exchange of ideas at this convention is anticipated to influence classroom practices and policy discussions in the coming year.
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