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SCEC
STUDENT COUNCIL FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN
The Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) is widely respected as the most active organization in the world serving all exceptional children who have disabilities and those who are gifted. It is a network of 53,000 professional members from every state and province who are involved in all aspects of special education. Texas A&M University sponsors a student chapter of the Council for Exceptional Children. Our chapter number is 784. All students in the Special Education program are strongly encouraged to join this professional organization.
Benefits of membership in CEC are listed below.
* Three publications: TEACHING Exceptional Children, quarterly; Exceptional Children, bimonthly; and CEC Today, monthly.
* Automatic Membership in local, state/provincial and international CEC.
* Seventeen CEC Divisions centered on various interests or exceptionalities.
* Professional Development Activities including the annual CEC Convention, academies, conferences, and workshops. Early notice and special rates for members.
* Effective Representation at all levels of government.
* Information Services through the ERIC Clearinghouse on Disabilities and Gifted Education.
* Discount of 30% on over 100 CEC professional products and services--books, periodicals, multimedia kits and more.
* Access to latest research, practice, and products linking technology and special education.
* Savings on professional liability, major medical, and term life insurance through group plans.
* Opportunity to receive a major credit card with no annual fee for the first year.
* Investment Opportunities also available--CDs and money market accounts. |
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