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The Vermont I-Team

About

Providing interdisciplinary, family-centered support for inclusion of students with complex learning profiles

We collaborate with Vermont teams to reach individualized outcomes

Our primary role is to provide student-specific Technical Assistance, or “TA” to teams. This service includes curating and sharing quality resources.

We also host the annual Inclusive Schools Conference Series, and offer customized training and professional development.

  • Learn more about our services
  • Start a Student Application
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Training

Training in flexible formats on a wide range of topics

We’re proud to host the annual Inclusive Schools Conference Series, a series of in-person events in Montpelier, Vermont. These conferences feature keynotes by some of the top speakers in disability and education, as well as a wide range of workshop choices.

We also offer customized training packages for school, healthcare, and administrative teams who support students with complex disabilities.

  • About the conference series
  • Register for the May 7 conference
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Resources

Relevant, important resources for easy reference

The Vermont I-Team maintains a growing library of resources for educators, parents, and caregivers right here on this site.

These resources include how-to articles, summaries of useful research, event listings, worksheets, and helpful references for support.

Sign up to be notified as new resources become available.

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Contact the I-Team

  • Phone: (800) 770-6103 ext 209
  • Email: iteam@uvm.edu
  • Fax: (802) 656-1357
  • 208 Colchester Ave, 313 Mann Hall, Burlington VT 05405
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HOW DO I...

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FUNDING

This project is supported in part by grant number 90DDUC0062, from the U.S. Administration for Community Living, Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, D.C. 20201.​​ Grantees undertaking projects with government sponsorship are encouraged to express freely their findings and conclusions. Points of view or opinions do not, therefore, necessarily represent official ACL policy.​

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