Transformative Education Through Intentional Design

As we celebrate our 5th annual Virtual Inclusion Conference, we come together to elevate the power of collaboration and intentional design in creating truly inclusive educational systems.

Belonging doesn't happen by chance—it is created, nurtured, and sustained through thoughtful practices, shared leadership, and the voices of those most impacted.

This year, we reaffirm our commitment to exploring innovative strategies that strengthen connections, honor lived experiences, and lead to meaningful and measurable outcomes for students, families, and educators.

Presenters

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Agenda

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THURSDAY MAY 7th 2026
FRIDAY MAY 8th 2026
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Partners and
Exhibitors

SIP is proud to showcase our partners and exhibitors. Visit their virtual booths, join their sessions, and download their exclusive content and resources to take with during the event!

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Got a Question?

Find answers to common questions about the SIP Virtual Inclusion Conference.

Our conference will be 100% free of charge to attend.
Last year’s conference was a great success virtually and accessible to all, so we wanted to provide another virtual experience to our participants. Hope to see you there!
All educators, staff, families and students are welcome.
American Sign Language (ASL), closed captioning, and Spanish interpretation will be available. If you have any questions or require additional accommodations, please email our team at connect@sipimpact.org at least seven business days prior to the event. Accommodation selections are also available in registration.

To maximize engagement and team collaboration during the virtual conference, consider the following suggestions:

  • Set Up a Shared Viewing Space: If possible, reserve a conference room or central location where your team can view sessions together. This allows for immediate interaction, reflection, and discussion during and after each session.
  • Schedule "Watch and Reflect" Blocks: Create a schedule with intentional time built in for discussions. Watch key sessions together, then set aside 10–15 minutes afterward to share takeaways, brainstorm next steps, and apply learning to your context.
  • Assign Session Leads: Designate a team member to take notes or lead a group discussion for each session. This person can summarize key points and facilitate conversations about how the content relates to your goals and practices.
  • Use Breakout Platforms for Discussion: If your team is remote, create your own virtual breakout sessions (using platforms like Zoom or Teams) to debrief content in smaller groups. This keeps everyone engaged and allows for deeper conversations.
  • Create a Team Conference Agenda: Ahead of the conference, collaborate on selecting sessions most relevant to your team’s focus areas. Develop a shared agenda to ensure everyone knows which sessions to prioritize.
  • Capture Insights and Action Steps: Use shared documents, like Google Docs to collect key takeaways, questions, and action ideas in real-time. This makes it easier to reflect and move forward as a team after the conference.
  • Engage in Fun and Energizing Activities: Include team-building activities, quick reflection prompts, or “aha moment” shout-outs to keep energy high during breaks between sessions.

Brought to you by

El Dorado County Office of Education website
California Department of Education website
Riverside County Office of Education website
SIP Website

Funded by the California Department of Education, Special Education Division

Innovate.

Elevate.

Impact.

We reimagine education by moving beyond compliance by honoring lived experiences, amplifying voices, and transforming systems so belonging is the norm and every student is a valued member of their community.