Loyola faculty receive grant to help develop courses for special education leaders

Irene Bal, lecturer in the Educational Technology program, and Kelly Keane, Ed.D., senior lecturer and director of the Educational Technology program at Loyola, have been awarded a $100,000 grant from the Maryland State Department
of Education (MSDE), Division of Early Intervention/Special Education Services.
The grant will assist with the design, development, and pilot testing of four to five fully online micro-credential courses to address Individualized Education Program (IEP) meetings and support IEP chairpersons in Maryland public schools. Read more about the grant and how the micro-credential courses will support special education school leaders.
Learn more about the Master’s of Educational Technology program at Loyola.
Learn more about the Micro-credentials for Professional Learning offered at Loyola.