NASET: Special Education Landscape Briefing Downloads

The Special Education Landscape is Shifting – We’ll Help You Find Clarity

NASET understands how unsettling this uncertainty can be. We have spent 21 years helping teachers and administrators stay compliant through every shift in policy. Given the breadth of changes over the last few weeks, we’re offering this free webinar to provide clarity, context, and a space to ask the questions that matter most.

Whether you’re a teacher, parent, administrator, or advocate, this completely free session is designed to help you understand how current developments may impact IEPs, services, compliance, and—most importantly—your students.

Read about the webinar here: Special Education Landscape Briefing

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What You Get

The slides will offer an overview and guidance on the special education landscape today:

The slides are free to download, easy to print, and don’t take long to go through.

Dr. Osborne shared his Substack with us: https://substack.com/@allanosborne?

Additionally, during the webinar Dr. Russo shared the following links:

The views expressed in the links above reflect those of Dr. Russo, not NASET.

About Dr. Allan G. Osborne, Jr. and Dr. Charles J. Russo, J.D., Ed.D.

Dr. Allan G. Osborne, Jr.

Former Principal, Special Education Administrator, and National Lecturer

Dr. Osborne is the former principal of the Snug Harbor Community School in Quincy, Massachusetts. A longtime special education administrator and advocate, he has co-authored multiple books on school law and disability rights, including Special Education and the Law. Known for translating complex legal frameworks into clear, actionable strategies, Dr. Osborne brings both legal knowledge and frontline school experience to this conversation.

Dr. Charles J. Russo, J.D., Ed.D.

Professor of Law, University of Dayton | Director, Ph.D. Program in Educational Leadership

Dr. Russo is an internationally recognized expert in education law. He has authored or co-authored over 300 publications and served as president of the Education Law Association. As a professor of law and director of the Ph.D. in Educational Leadership at the University of Dayton, he trains future education leaders in navigating legal compliance, policy, and ethical decision-making. His insight bridges national policy with everyday application.

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