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Building Modern Special Education Advocacy Practice (IEP Mastery + IDEA + Section 504 + Inclusive Classroom + Mediation + Parent Engagement)

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A focused course, tailored for you

Building Modern Special Education Advocacy Practice (IEP Mastery + IDEA + Section 504 + Inclusive Classroom + Mediation + Parent Engagement)

Build the modern special education advocacy practice in 10 weeks. IEP mastery + IDEA + Section 504 + inclusive classroom + mediation + parent engagement.

Special education advocacy practice has shifted: post-COVID IEP backlog, expanded Section 504 application, inclusive-classroom expectations, AI-augmented advocacy, mediation as preferred dispute resolution, and parent-engagement under shifting trust. Advocates who build the modern practice take the senior parent cases. Here is the 10-week build.

$199 one-time
Tailored to your situation. Access within 24 hours. 30-day money-back.

Includes a hand-built implementation playbook delivered alongside course access, generated for your specific situation.

Why this course

Special education advocacy practice (independent advocates, boutique advocacy firms, parent-attorney teams, non-profit advocacy organisations) has shifted in 2024-2026.

Post-COVID IEP backlog (many districts still recovering compensatory services owed), expanded Section 504 application (DOE OCR guidance broadening), inclusive-classroom expectations under IDEA Least Restrictive Environment requirement, AI-augmented advocacy (IEP draft analysis, evaluation interpretation, due-process complaint drafting), mediation as preferred dispute resolution under IDEA Part B, IEE (Independent Educational Evaluation) at public expense pathways, parent-engagement under shifting trust between families and districts, and multi-state practice patterns under shifting state-by-state special-education law all need to land at the advocate level.

Advocates who build the modern practice take the senior parent cases. Advocates who stay on classic checklist patterns watch the senior work shift to peers.

This course teaches the 10-week build of modern special education advocacy practice: IEP mastery, IDEA and Section 504 framework, inclusive-classroom advocacy, AI-augmented advocacy, mediation framework, parent-engagement framework, and the practice-economics model. Twelve modules with deliverables. Plus a hand-built implementation playbook for your specific state and caseload.

What you walk away with

  • A documented IEP mastery framework.
  • An IDEA + Section 504 framework.
  • An inclusive-classroom advocacy framework.
  • An AI-augmented advocacy framework.
  • A mediation framework.
  • A parent-engagement framework.
  • A practice-economics model.
  • A 10-week build plan.

The 12 modules

Module 1. Special education advocacy landscape 2026
Detailed walkthrough of the special education advocacy landscape in 2026: federal IDEA reauthorisation timeline (last reauthorised 2004, IDEA Improvement Act 2025 discussion), DOE OCR guidance updates on Section 504 (2024 expansion), DOJ ADA Title II revised regulation (2024), state-by-state special-education law variation (CA, NY, MA, NJ, IL, TX, FL, PA, GA, NC, VA, OH, WI, MI, WA, OR, CO, MN, MD, IN, AZ), district-budget pressure on special education, and the strategic-level decisions facing advocates.
Module 2. IEP mastery framework
Build the IEP mastery framework: IEP-team composition and process under IDEA 34 CFR 300.321, present-levels-of-academic-achievement-and-functional-performance (PLAAFP) drafting, annual-goals drafting (measurable, attainable), specially-designed-instruction (SDI) drafting, related-services identification, accommodations vs modifications framework, transition planning (age 16 minimum), placement decision framework, evaluation-and-reevaluation framework, and the integration with broader advocacy. The framework that wins the IEP meeting.
Module 3. IDEA framework
Build the IDEA framework: IDEA Part B coverage (ages 3-21), IDEA Part C coverage (birth to age 3 with state-extension to age 5 in some states), child-find obligation, FAPE (Free Appropriate Public Education) standard under Endrew F. v. Douglas County 2017, LRE (Least Restrictive Environment) under 34 CFR 300.114, procedural safeguards under 34 CFR 300.500-300.520, disciplinary protections under 34 CFR 300.530-300.537, due-process complaint procedures under 34 CFR 300.507-300.516, resolution-meeting framework, mediation framework, and the integration with broader special education.
Module 4. Section 504 + ADA framework
Build the Section 504 + ADA framework: Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, ADA Title II application to public schools, ADA Title III application to private schools, 504 plan framework, 504 plan vs IEP framework, ADAAA 2008 expansion application, OCR complaint process, and the integration with broader civil-rights advocacy.
Module 5. Inclusive-classroom advocacy
Build the inclusive-classroom advocacy framework: LRE analysis framework, supplementary aids and services framework, paraprofessional support framework, co-teaching model advocacy, push-in vs pull-out service framework, universal design for learning (UDL) framework, social-emotional learning (SEL) integration, transition-to-inclusion planning, and the integration with broader school-improvement work.
Module 6. AI-augmented advocacy
Build the AI-augmented advocacy framework: AI for IEP draft analysis (identifying weak goals, missing services, procedural errors), AI for evaluation interpretation (WISC-V, WIAT-IV, ADOS-2, ADI-R, Vineland-3, BASC-3, Conners-3, WJ-IV, KTEA-3, BOT-3, PPVT-5, EVT-3, CASL-2, CELF-5), AI for due-process complaint drafting, AI for IEP-history-analysis across multiple meetings, AI for case-research, AI for parent-communication drafting, and the integration with broader advocacy workflow.
Module 7. Mediation framework
Build the mediation framework: state mediation processes (state-by-state variation), facilitated-IEP meeting framework, resolution-meeting framework, due-process mediation, IEE-at-public-expense negotiation, settlement-agreement framework, and the integration with broader dispute resolution.
Module 8. Independent Educational Evaluation framework
Build the IEE framework: IEE at public expense criteria, IEE provider selection, IEE-consideration requirement on the district, IEE-cost framework, IEE-rights communication to parents, and the integration with broader evaluation advocacy.
Module 9. Parent engagement framework
Build the parent engagement framework: parent-rights communication, parent-decision support, parent-emotional support, parent-document organisation (the parent-binder pattern), parent-community connection, sibling considerations, and the integration with broader family services.
Module 10. Multi-state practice patterns
Build the multi-state practice patterns: state-by-state special-education law variation, state mediation process variation, state due-process hearing-officer variation, state-by-state IEE rate variation, multi-state licensure considerations (where attorneys), virtual-advocacy practice pattern, and the integration with broader practice.
Module 11. Practice economics
Build the practice-economics framework: fee structures (flat-fee per IEP, hourly, retainer, contingency where applicable for prevailing-party attorney-fee recovery under IDEA), pro-bono balance, sliding-scale framework, sub-contractor model, and the integration with broader practice management.
Module 12. Your 10-week build plan
Week-by-week plan with weekly deliverables. Weeks 1-2: special education advocacy landscape + IEP mastery framework. Weeks 3-4: IDEA framework + Section 504 + ADA framework. Weeks 5-6: inclusive-classroom advocacy + AI-augmented advocacy. Weeks 7-8: mediation framework + IEE framework. Weeks 9-10: parent-engagement framework + multi-state practice patterns + practice economics. Deliverable: modern special education advocacy practice.

How this addresses your situation

Specific modules that map to what you said you are dealing with.

Module 1 covers the landscape.
Module 2 produces IEP mastery.
Modules 3 to 4 cover IDEA and Section 504/ADA frameworks.
Module 5 covers inclusive-classroom advocacy.
Module 6 covers AI-augmented advocacy.
Module 7 covers mediation.
Module 8 covers IEE.
Module 9 covers parent engagement.
Module 10 covers multi-state practice.
Module 11 covers practice economics.
Module 12 covers the 10-week build plan.

What you get with this course

  • The 12-module course delivered as text plus downloadable templates.
  • Templates and worked examples for IEP mastery framework, IDEA framework, Section 504 + ADA framework, inclusive-classroom advocacy framework, AI-augmented advocacy framework, mediation framework, IEE framework, parent-engagement framework, multi-state practice patterns, practice-economics framework.
  • A hand-built implementation playbook generated for your specific state and caseload.
  • Three worked examples of modern special education advocacy practices at peer independent practices.
  • Scripted talking points for the district IEP-team engagement.

What you will have in hand by Day 1, Week 1, Month 1

Day 1: IEP mastery framework scaffold drafted.

Week 4: IDEA + Section 504 + ADA designed.

Week 8: Inclusive classroom + AI-augmented advocacy + mediation + IEE operational.

Week 10: Modern practice in operation.

Before and after

Before

Your practice handles classic IEP meetings. Post-COVID IEP backlog strains the caseload. AI-augmented advocacy is reactive. Mediation outcomes vary widely. Parent trust is fragile. Senior cases go to peers shipping the modern practice.

After

A modern special education advocacy practice is in operation. IEP mastery framework, IDEA framework, Section 504 + ADA framework, inclusive-classroom advocacy framework, AI-augmented advocacy framework, mediation framework, IEE framework, parent-engagement framework, multi-state practice patterns, practice-economics framework are all designed.

What happens if you do not address this

Advocates without the modern practice miss the senior cases. Post-COVID backlog and DOE OCR Section 504 expansion are forcing events.

Who it is for

For independent special education advocates, principals at boutique special-education advocacy firms, parent-attorney teams, paralegals in education-law practices, and non-profit advocacy professionals.

Who this is NOT for. Pure regular-education consultants. Advocates at firms with no special-education focus. Pure school-administration consultants.

How it arrives

Text-based course via LMS, plus downloadable templates and worked examples and the hand-built implementation playbook.

Time investment. Roughly 18 hours of reading and 60 to 120 hours of advocate effort across the 10-week build.

Why $199 is the right number

External special-education advocacy consultants (specialist firms like Wrightslaw consulting, COPAA member-firm consulting, specialist education-law practices) charge $200K-$1M for advocacy-practice modernisation programmes. CLE programmes from COPAA + Wrightslaw + state-bar special-education-law sections charge $5K-$30K/year. $199 buys the focused playbook plus the implementation document for your specific state and caseload.

FAQ

Will this replace hiring a special-education-law specialist?
Partially. It teaches the modern practice. You may still want specialist input for due-process litigation.
What if my practice is primarily California-based?
Module 10 covers CA-anchored patterns in depth.
Does this cover gifted-and-talented advocacy specifically?
Modules 5 and 10 cover twice-exceptional and G&T patterns.
What about higher-education disability services (ADA Title III)?
Module 4 covers ADA Title III for higher education.
What is in the implementation playbook for me specifically?
IEP mastery framework tailored to your specific state law; AI-augmented advocacy framework matched to your typical caseload; a 10-week build plan.

30-day money-back guarantee. If after a week of working through the materials this is not what you needed, reply to the receipt email and a full refund is processed. No questions, no forms.

Within 24 hours your account in the learning environment is provisioned and the tailored implementation playbook is delivered alongside it.