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Over-identification of Students from Diverse
Cultures for Special Education

CEC works to address the over-identification of students from diverse cultures for special education on many different levels. Through this multi-pronged approach, CEC is able to help enact policy that supports effective multicultural educational practice as well as assist educators to implement best practices in their classrooms.

Policy and Legislation
Through CEC's advocacy, the recently reauthorized Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) contains provisions to reduce the disproportionate number of students from diverse backgrounds in special education, including:

  • allowing for the development of new approaches to determine whether students have a learning disability,
  • providing funds for training school personnel in effective teaching strategies and positive behavior interventions and supports to prevent over-identifi·n and misidentification of children, and
  • requiring districts with significant over-identification of minority students to operate pre-referral programs.

Professional Standards
CEC's standards incorporate the knowledge and skills special educators should know on educating culturally and linguistically diverse students with disabilities. As well, the standards define the knowledge and skills special educators must know to develop learning environments that value differences and to communicate effectively with students and parents of diverse backgrounds.

Professional Development
CEC provides extensive professional development opportunities to help educators become more culturally aware. At the CEC Annual Convention & Expo, leaders from across the nation gather to explore and examine issues concerning multicultural education. In addition to the popular Multicultural Summit, at which experts and educators look at a selected issue in multicultural education, there is a strand devoted to multicultural education as well as numerous sessions.

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Publications
CEC's highly respected publications include a number of products and videos devoted to the education of culturally and linguistically diverse children and youth with disabilities. Topics range from assessment to standards-based instruction to over-representation. CEC also publishes the latest research, instructional strategies, and trends in multicultural education in its journals, TEACHING Exceptional Children (TEC) and Exceptional Children (EC), and online newsletter, CEC Today.

Special Interest Divisions
CEC hosts several caucuses, each of which addresses different aspects of multiculturalism. These unofficial bodies make recommendations to CEC on various issues concerning their constituencies. They are:

  • American Indian Caucus
  • Asian American Caucus
  • Black Caucus
  • Educators with Disabilities Caucus
  • Gay and Lesbian Caucus
  • Hispanic Caucus


Under-identification of Students from Diverse
Cultures for Gifted Education

CEC recognizes that diverse children and youth with gifts and talents must receive an appropriate education if they are to progress academically and socially. Therefore, the Council actively pursues policies and events that promote the effective education of this special population.

Policy and Legislation
CEC is one of the strongest voices supporting the Javits Gifted Program, which provides funding for gifted and talented education. CEC also works to ensure educational practices are implemented that enable educators to recognize giftedness in diverse students.

Professional Standards
CEC's standards incorporate the knowledge and skills special educators should know on educating culturally and linguistically diverse students with disabilities. As well, the standards define the knowledge and skills special educators must know to develop learning environments that value differences and to communicate effectively with students and parents of diverse backgrounds.

Professional Development
CEC Annual Convention & Expo
CEC provides extensive professional development opportunities to help educators become more culturally proficient. At the CEC Annual Convention & Expo, leaders from across the nation gather to explore and examine issues concerning multicultural education. In addition to the popular Multicultural Summit, at which experts and educators look at a selected issue in multicultural education, there is a strand devoted to multicultural education as well as sessions addressing the education of diverse students who are gifted.

Publications
CEC's highly respected publications include products and videos devoted to the education of diverse children and youth with gifts and talents. CEC also publishes the latest research, instructional strategies, and trends in multicultural and gifted education in its journals, TEACHING Exceptional Children (TEC) and Exceptional Children (EC), and online newsletter, CEC Today.

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