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4 Steps for Transition Planning: Valuing the Process

Content type: SET Blog
Posted:  29 June, 2020
As a high-school intervention specialist, my personal transition planning process has evolved over the years. Regardless of your approach to transition planning, however, there's one thing we can all share: If you value the process, your students will...

Mock IEP Peer Feedback Form

Content type: Teacher Resource
This form could be used for faculty instructing pre-service teachers and newly certified teachers how to implement Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) and conduct meetings with families, administrators, regular education teachers, and related service providers. Having pre-service teachers and newly certified teachers host mock IEP meetings with peers and offer feedback can be an excellent exercise to increase communication skills and professionalism.

Teacher Communication Form for Paraeducators

Content type: Teacher Resource
This form is intended for paraeducators, teachers and/or administrators to use to help guide a conversation about classroom procedures, expectations, need, etc. Paraeducators are often moving from classroom to classroom and working with a wide variety of teachers. This form can be used to start a conversation to help avoid any miscommunications. It is recommended to be updated once a year.

Co-Teaching Family Engagement Letter & 3 Surveys

Content type: Teacher Resource
The purpose of this resource is to enhance parent engagement in a co-taught classroom. The parent letter and three surveys included in this resource are devised to assist a set of team teachers in building trust and gaining parent/caregiver support in student success in a co-taught class. This resource is informed by current research in family engagement, communication, and the High-Leverage Practices.

HLPs in Special Education Laminated Guide Collection

Content type: Laminated Guide
This is a set containing a series of six laminated guides about high-leverage practices. Each 6-page guide is a practical classroom tool showing specific examples about how to implement HLPs. Guide #1 focuses on Collaboration, covering HLPs 1-3. Guide #2...

HLPs in Special Education Collaboration Laminated Guide (#1)

Content type: Laminated Guide
Effective special education teachers collaborate with a wide range of professionals, families and caregivers to assure that educational programs and related services are effectively designed and implemented to meet the needs of each student with a...

Meeting the Collaboration Challenge

Content type: SET Blog
Posted:  10 October, 2019
Collaboration is critical for both special education teachers and their students - but it comes with a distinct set of challenges. Here are some of the strategies my school employs to foster teamwork, sharing, and communication.

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