The Gerls Rock Summer 2010 special education law tour continues in a couple weeks in Nashville, Tennessee. I will be there for the annual conference of the National Association of Hearing Officials. There conferences are outstanding. They also offer a certification program which designates hearing officers as having a certain level of experience and training. I, for example, am proud to be a Certified Hearing Officer. Here is the NAHO website.
One of the things that I do is to train hearing officers and mediators. Sometimes just those working in the field of special ed; sometimes all kings of hearing officers. In this case; it's the latter. I enjoy renewing acquaintances with hos from around the country. This is a great group; and I am proud to have served on their faculty for the last six years.
The details, including the registration link are on the lefthand side of the blog. If you are a hearing officer, please register and meet me there. If not, but you will be in Nashville, please find me there. I always enjoy meeting the readers of this blog as I wind my way through this great nation.
I'm looking forward to the Nashville experience.
One of the things that I do is to train hearing officers and mediators. Sometimes just those working in the field of special ed; sometimes all kings of hearing officers. In this case; it's the latter. I enjoy renewing acquaintances with hos from around the country. This is a great group; and I am proud to have served on their faculty for the last six years.
The details, including the registration link are on the lefthand side of the blog. If you are a hearing officer, please register and meet me there. If not, but you will be in Nashville, please find me there. I always enjoy meeting the readers of this blog as I wind my way through this great nation.
I'm looking forward to the Nashville experience.