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May 1, 9:00AM – 4:15PM, Includes Lunch Buffet Session 1: Legal Update: Cases, Guidance, and Other Developments Impacting School Psychologists and Educational Psychologists 9:00AM-12:00PMLegal Update: Cases, Guidance, and Other Developments Impacting SchoolPsychologists and Educational Psychologists. This session will provide anoverview of the most important recent cases from the Office of Administrative Hearingsand the courts—and why they matter to school psychologists. We will also highlightrecent guidance from the California Department of Education on relevant topics. CEUs included. Session 2: Assessing Multilingual Learners for Bilingual and Monolingual School Psychologists1:00 PM – 4:15 PMThis presentation will focus on essential strategies for assessing multilingual students,catering to the unique perspectives of both monolingual and bilingual schoolpsychologists. Attendees will gain insights into collaborative approaches for workingeffectively with bilingual
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