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Navigating Academic and Functional Present Levels as Your MAP to Develop Appropriate Student Supports
Content type: Event
Navigating the complexities of academic and functional performance for students requires understanding their current abilities and challenges, making the Present Levels of Academic Achievement and Functional Performance (PLAAFP) an essential tool for...
Teaching Exceptional Children 56-3
Content type: Journal
Articles in this edition include: Developing IEPs to Secure School-Based Mental Health Supports for Students With Disabilities Be the Best Bridge Builder You Can Be! Our Professional and Ethical Responsibilities to Support Student Mental Health...
Be the Thermostat: Strategies for Keeping Your Cool When IEP Team Conflict Heats Up
Content type: Event
Attend our East Valley event at Mesa Public Schools, presented by Heather Schlemmer. You will learn to Be the Thermostat: Strategies to Keep Yourself Cool When IEP Team Conflict Heats Up. PLEASE RSVP BY OCT. 28TH! More details at www.eastvalleycec.org View...
Arizona Unit
Illinois Council for Exceptional Children 2023 Fall Convention
Content type: Event
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Our Marathon Series: The Law: IDEA and Chapter 60, Understanding Evaluations, and Developing the IEP
Content type: Event
Leadership in Disabilities & Achievement of Hawai’i (LDAH) has some exciting news! Our Marathon Series: The Law: IDEA and Chapter 60, Understanding Evaluations, and Developing the IEP is coming to Hilo on August 12th. This is a great opportunity to learn...
Hawaii Unit
Teaching Exceptional Children 55-2
Content type: Journal
Articles include: Developing IEPs to Secure School-Based Mental Health Supports for Students With Disabilities Not a Roll of the Dice: Increasing the Probability of Student Success Securing School-Based Mental Health Services Through a Six-Step IEP...
INCEC Professional Learning Series
Content type: Event
Join us for our monthly PD series covering topics from special educator wellness, certificate of completion student support, writing quality IEP present levels, and more
Indiana Unit
U.S. Department of Education Guidance Addresses IEPs During COVID-19
Content type: News
Posted:
1 October, 2021
This week, the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSERS) released guidance, Development of Individualized Education Programs in the Least Restrictive Environment Under the Individuals with Disabilities...
A Message on COVID-19: Supporting Students with Exceptionalities
Content type: News
Posted:
12 March, 2020
As you begin preparing for changes in instruction and asking your local and state officials about how to best proceed, we wanted to share some resources to help you start planning for disruptions in the normal manner in which IEP services are delivered.
TEACHING Exceptional Children Journal Special Complex Needs Issue (Volume 52, Issue 6)
Content type: Journal
This special issue focuses on supporting students with complex needs. It includes articles about Teaching Math Vocabulary in Small Groups to Youth With Autism, Supporting Communication and Participation in Shared Storybook Reading, Dialogic Reading...