Regional and Statewide Services for Students with Orthopedic Impairment and Oregon Technology Access Program are hosting the fourth annual AT-TIES Together conference, April 24-26 at the Salem Convention Center.
A release from the Douglas Education Service District said the focus of the Oregon Department of Education is on diversity, equity and inclusion. The conference brings together Oregon’s Therapists in Educational Settings with assistive technology teams. These groups work together to ensure learners have the tools they need for success.
Conference participants will have opportunities to listen and learn from notable national and international keynote speakers and to participate in more than 50 breakout sessions. The release said the range of topics appeals to administrators, teachers and families.
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