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21. Education World® - Special Education : General Resources
to generate Individual education plans ((iep)) for special focusing on special educationand rehabilitation. We specialize in individualized curriculum planning
http://db.education-world.com/perl/browse?cat_id=962

22. Parents Connect - Links
individualized education plans Information and helpful tools for use asked questionsabout student (iep)’s. 89. about the rules around special education here in
http://www.parentsconnect.org/linkster/linkster.php?CID=11

23. IEPs
Writing individualized education Programs ((iep)s) For Success Barbara D you walk intoyour next (iep) meeting The special ed Advocate Successful advocacy depends on
http://www.hoagiesgifted.org/ieps.htm
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Individualized Education Profiles
"The IEP process is the centerpiece, the heart and soul, of the Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA). It is the procedure for devising the "Free Appropriate Public Education" to which every eligible child who has a disability and needs special education is entitled. To fully appreciate the role of the IEP process one needs to review it briefly in the context of the whole IDEA schema." Barbara D. Bateman, "Better IEPs"
Better IEPs: How to Develop Legally Correct and Educationally Useful Programs
The definitive guide to understanding and writing IEPs. It presents a powerful, three-step process that focuses on the individual student and avoids the all too common routinized approach to program development. [Although written for Special Education students, many states include gifted under special education and/or provide IEPs for gifted students... this is a great reference for all.]
The Complete IEP Guide: How to Advocate for Your Special Ed. Child

24. AMAESD - Special Education
for infants as directed by their Individual educational plans ((iep)'s). This (iep) committeedecides (1) whether the child individualized education Program Form.
http://www.amaesd.k12.mi.us/specialed.asp
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MISSION STATEMENT:
The Mission of Special Education Programs and Services of the Alpena-Montmorency-Alcona Educational School District is to utilize district resources so that students with impairments have optimum educational opportunities to develop their maximum potential. Ultimately, accountability for the success of special education efforts by the district must relate to measurable student outcomes.
COMMON PHILOSOPHY:
The Mission Statement of the Alpena-Montmorency-Alcona Educational Service District is the foundation from which all special education program and service philosophies are developed; therefore the Board identifies the following beliefs as key elements in the development of program/service philosophies. We believe these principles will maximize the development of students with impairments. It is the expectation of the Board that these principles will guide staff in the decision making processes of the district.
This we believe about the Individual Learner:
1. That each individual learner is unique and has inherent worth.

25. The Seattle Times: Local News: Many Special-ed Teachers Plan To Quit
are supposed to be individualized plans, and that 30 students — that's not individualized, Hasse said. than their regular education counterparts, largely
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/134466781_specialed03e.html

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Many special-ed teachers plan to quit By Colleen Pohlig
Seattle Times Eastside bureau E-mail this article Print this article Search web archive Almost two-thirds of Washington's special-education teachers say they'll be out of the field in five years, according to a statewide survey to be released today. The teachers cite hours of unpaid work, case overload, paperwork, lack of adequate training and personal safety as reasons they won't continue in the field. Survey findings
The results of the Washington Education Association's special-education survey will be available today on the WEA Web site, www.wa.nea.org The Washington Education Association (WEA) survey of 4,000 current and former certified special educators reinforces what dozens of school districts have warned: The shortage of special educators is bad, and it's getting worse. "The supply of special-education teachers is not meeting the demand, and it is concerning because the trend is continuing downward," said Rick Maloney, associate director for certification in the state Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction. In 2000, the last year for which data are available, 941 or 16 percent of special-education teaching positions were vacant or filled by substitutes or someone other than a fully credentialed special educator, according to the state superintendent's office.

26. Wrightslaw: From Emotions To Advocacy - The Special Education Survival Guide - P
guidance about (iep)s. Download. Designing individualized education Program((iep)) Transition plans (2000). The Individuals with
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  • How your child learns and needs to be taught How to measure your child's progress How to write SMART IEPs
Resources by Chapter In Chapter 8 , you learn about evaluations and your child's disability. See FAQs about your child's evaluation ; working with educational consultants and independent evaluators Bookmark the Getting Help page for our Resource Directories and our new Yellow Pages for Kids with Disabilities Download free publications about IEPs, special education, mental health, transition, reading instruction, harassment, high stakes testing, and discipline from our

27. Fathers Network Seattle Times - Many Special-Ed Teachers Plan To Quit
These are supposed to be individualized plans, and that students — that’s notindividualized, Hasse said than their regular education counterparts, largely
http://www.fathersnetwork.org/775.html
Seattle Times - Many Special-Ed Teachers Plan to Quit
Monday, June 03, 2002, 12:00 a.m. Pacific Many special-ed teachers plan to quit
By Colleen Pohlig
Seattle Times Eastside Bureau Almost two-thirds of Washington’s special-education teachers say they’ll be out of the field in five years, according to a statewide survey to be released today. The teachers cite hours of unpaid work, case overload, paperwork, lack of adequate training and personal safety as reasons they won’t continue in the field. The Washington Education Association (WEA) survey of 4,000 current and former certified special educators reinforces what dozens of school districts have warned: The shortage of special educators is bad, and it’s getting worse. "The supply of special-education teachers is not meeting the demand, and it is concerning because the trend is continuing downward," said Rick Maloney, associate director for certification in the state Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction. In 2000, the last year for which data are available, 941 or 16 percent of special-education teaching positions were vacant or filled by substitutes or someone other than a fully credentialed special educator, according to the state superintendent’s office. That is higher than the national figure of 13 percent, which is up from less than 11 percent three years earlier, according to the U.S. Department of Education. Among the survey findings: • Three-fourths of respondents say schools are not adequately serving special-education students.

28. Individualized Education Plans And Special Education Laws
Writing an individualized education Plan. special education law is very specific inhow to go about writing about every little thing to be included in the (iep).
http://www.healthyplace.com/Communities/ADD/judy/iep_steps_2.htm
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Special education law is very specific in how to go about writing an IEP. There are a number of logical steps that must be taken in the proper sequence. A team can not discuss placement until those steps have been followed. Yet all too often speculation placement is one of the first things discussed. We will not go into great detail about every little thing to be included in the IEP. Rather, we will look at major steps that should take place and the order in which those steps should take place. Reviewing recent evaluations The team should look at the last 3 year evaluation and any other recent evaluations. This is something your district may not be used to doing. Now, with the new special ed law, the team is supposed to review the needs in the evaluations. The team should also review the recommendations that every evaluation is required to have. If the team skips this step it is not unlike getting a thorough physical from your doctor, yet he never sees the results of laboratory tests or any other testing. IDEA now recognizes the importance of referring to relevant evaluations at IEP meetings. Click here for the next step in writing the IEP.

29. Special Education
be completed prior to placement in a special education program in need of speciallydesigned instruction will have individualized education plans ((iep)) developed
http://www.hershey.k12.pa.us/programs/student_services/special_ed/

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30. Survey On Rules, Regulations And Mandates
its need for individualized education plans ((iep)s) often Development of Individualeducation plans ((iep)) for special (iep)s and special education, and discipline
http://www.aaeteachers.org/surveyonrules.htm
Survey on Rules, Regulations and Mandates Shows Teachers are at the Breaking Point A year ago, the Alexis de Tocqueville Institution in Washington, D.C., mailed 3,177 surveys to public school teachers, surveying them on a wide variety of issues surrounding education mandates and regulations. The survey entitled Teacher Choice provided teachers with the opportunity to respond both to close-ended questions as well as to a series of open-ended questions attempting to elicit further details. There were three strands of questions: First , a determination of how much classroom instructional time is diverted from teaching to administrative tasks, second , the relative ease with which changes may be introduced in the curriculum, and third , a specific look at two federal programs (Title I and Individuals with Disabilities in Education Act, or IDEA) that have an impact directly on classroom teaching. "Pushing Papers, Not Grading Papers"

31. IEPs - Individualized Educational Program Resources
Individual education plans from About Don't miss special education guide, Pat Linkhorn's,(iep) resources. British Columbia individualized education Planning
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Don't miss Special Education guide, Pat Linkhorn's, IEP resources. British Columbia Individualized Education Planning From British Columbia. This detailed guide helps prepare for and write IEPs. A Guide to the Individualized Education Program From the U.S. Department of Education Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services, this guide gives resources and information for creating IEPs. Individualized Educational Plan Aid in writing IEPs from the Autism Society. Individualized Educational Programs - The Process Detailed information on IEPs including timelines, meetings and more.

32. Education Week - Registration - Access Restricted
Group Suggests ThreeYear (iep) Interval. The nation's largest special education advocacygroup process for creating individualized education plans for students
http://www.edweek.org/ew/ewstory.cfm?slug=30idea.h21

33. Education Week - Registration - Access Restricted
same force that keeps the individualized education plan out In May, his (iep) was readysix pages filing cabinet keeping individual education plans safely out
http://www.edweek.org/ew/ewstory.cfm?slug=36dunn.h19

34. A Parent's Guide To Special Ed / Special Needs
and previous individual education plans, and; child's the MDC the initial individualizededucation plan ((iep) special education public day school; all children
http://www.disabilityrights.org/guide1.htm
The Council for Disability Rights
Part I - The Process
(When all goes well)
Identifying a Child with Special Needs If you think a child is having a problem learning, you can
  • regardless of child's age, call Look What I Can Do/Child Find at (800) 323-GROW or (800) 851-6197 to get information on free testing as well as early intervention and special education programs, OR if child is 2 years, 9 months to 21 years old and not attending school, take the child's birth certificate, and any documentation you have of the child's disability to the public school closest to where the child lives and make a written request (keep a copy) to sign the child up as a "child with a disability needing special education services," OR if child is 2 years, 9 months to 21 years old, take the child's birth certificate, and any documentation you have of the child's disability to the public school the child is attending and submit a written request (keep a copy) for a case study evaluation. (Sample letter, here
School district must obtain written consent from child's parent, guardian, or surrogate parent before conducting case study evaluation or reevaluation (done at least every three years), or providing initial special education services.

35. Barrier Free Education: Curriculum Resources
on the New special education individualized educational Plan ((iep)) By the individualizededucation plans Parents' Rights and Responsibilities http
http://barrier-free.arch.gatech.edu/Resources/curric.html
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The Busy Teachers Web Site [http://www.ceismc.gatech.edu/busyt/]
Comprehensive indexing of Web based resources by category of instruction. Valuable resource for K-12 teachers in investigating Internet resources for curricula, evaluation, and interaction with other teachers. Includes link for education specific computer resources. Also has links to Reference resources: Eric Lessons, Teacher-Student interaction lists.
Enhancing Web Instruction: Using Streaming Audio And Video [http://www.rit.edu/~easi/itd/itdv06n1/article6.html]
On-line Information Technology and Disabilities journal article. This article focuses on the uses of streaming audio and video over the web to deliver educational materials in a distance learning format for K-12 and college students. It focuses on how to make audio and video fully accessible to students with physical and cognitive disabilities in SEM areas. The presentation is available in audio at [http://www.rit.edu/~easi]

36. Teacher Resource Center
A great resource for parents of special ed students who www.ldonline.org/ld_indepth/(iep)/holmes_tenways.html.Title What is the individualized education Program
http://www.glc.k12.ga.us/trc/cluster.asp?mode=browse&intPathID=3365

37. ED436054 1999-11-00 Special Education In Alternative Education Programs. ERIC Di
should be a part of the student's (iep). for developing realistic behavior plans linkingthe High Risk Students, individualized education Programs, Integrated
http://www.ericfacility.net/databases/ERIC_Digests/ed436054.html
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Quinn, Mary Magee - Rutherford, Robert B., Jr. - Osher, David M.
Source: ERIC Clearinghouse on Disabilities and Gifted Education Reston VA.
Special Education in Alternative Education Programs. ERIC Digest E585.
THIS DIGEST WAS CREATED BY ERIC, THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ERIC, CONTACT ACCESS ERIC 1-800-LET-ERIC With the 1997 Amendments to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (PL 105-17), the mission of alternative programs has expanded from the education of youth who have dropped out, or who were at risk for dropping out, to students with disabilities whose behavior warrants special attention outside the general education setting. These programs now provide alternative programming, including flexible curricula that can address the unique social, behavioral, emotional, cognitive, and vocational needs of the individual student. In contrast to the traditional alternative settings where students were "sent away," many communities are offering alternative programs within the public school setting.
FUNCTIONAL ASSESSMENT
Assessment of student needs for the development of educational and treatment plans is essential to successful alternative programs. Functional assessment procedures identify student strengths and skill deficits that interfere with educational achievement and social/emotional adjustment. This form of assessment is based on identifying students' needs in relationship to the curriculum and to their individualized education program (IEP), rather than on global achievement and/or ability measures.

38. Pacific Oaks Special Education Courses
and objectives for the individualized education program ((iep) to collaborate with other(iep) team members individual student programs, including transition plans.
http://www.pacificoaks.edu/courseCat/courseSE.html
Special Education Courses SP ED 239 The Child with Special Needs: An Interdisciplinary Approach 3 Units This class is designed to explore the context of culture and anti-bias issues related to educating children and adolescents with special needs in both inclusive and more restrictive settings. For purposes of enhancing the teacher's effectiveness in the classroom, the following areas will be addressed: 1. Knowledge of, and sensitivity toward, people with disabilities;
2. Knowledge of federal/state mandates for educating students with disabilities;
3. Identification and screening of a child with special needs;
4. Involvement of parents in the process of meeting student needs;
5. Collaboration with other professionals to identify appropriate interventions; 6. Application of methods used to modify the curriculum and accommodate various learning styles; and 7. Accessing educational and community resources such as assistive technology, career, and vocational education. SP ED 240 Practicum: Children/Adolescents/Adults with Special Needs 3 Units A supervised field experience that provides teacher candidates with an introductory experience working with different age groups and different service delivery options to the area of special education. (Note: a minimum of 75 hours of field work is required.) The accompanying seminar meets bi-weekly to discuss issues related to special education, including special education laws, teacher and parent collaboration, service delivery models, support services, curriculum and instruction, assistive technology, and transition. Teacher candidates journal their observations and reflections about best practices to use in the biweekly discussions.

39. Curriculum & Activities: Student Services: Special Education Frequently Asked Qu
Every attempt is made to develop plans for students that can be carried out in theneighborhood An individualized education Program, or (iep), is required for
http://www.bluevalleyk12.org/ca/studentservices/speced/faq.htm
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-An overview of Special Education in the Blue Valley School District- View additional information on this topic Special education in Blue Valley is not viewed as a place within our schools. Rather, it is viewed as specially and individually designed instruction for students that enables them to make continuous progress in school. Special education programs and services are integrated within each school and are an integral part of Blue Valley's comprehensive schools. Blue Valley Schools support inclusive practices. Every reasonable effort will be made to maintain students in typical school settings with their age appropriate peers. This inclusive view applies equally to both students who have learning challenges and those who learn at a faster pace. The district's vision statement for inclusion states that students will be "responsibly included in educational and social activities to the maximum extent appropriate and that all members of the school community collaborate through teamwork to understand and teach each student on an individual basis." Special education programs and services assist teachers in becoming more effective in working with students who have learning differences by providing support to the student and the classroom teachers. Students with special learning needs receive programming and services that are tailored to meet their individual needs. Creativity in problem-solving and collaboration in decision making are fundamental to the promotion of inclusive and quality educational practices.

40. Special Education Papers
IDEA Articles from The special ed Advocate. individualized education Plan (AutismSociety of America) Provides a comprehensive overview of an (iep), according to
http://www.theteachersguide.com/Specialedpapers.htm
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