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Managing Behavior 1.0: Do These Things First

Content type: Webinar
There are scores of textbooks, websites, and other resources describing theories and interventions for challenging behavior in schools, and sorting through such information can be more overwhelming than helpful. In reality, a few fundamentals probably...

Navigating COVID 19 for Special Education Administrators, May 1

Content type: Webinar
A presentation from the Council of Administrators of Special Education (CASE) . Original air date May 1, 2020. Facilitated by Phyllis Wolfram, CASE Executive Director. Presented by Erin Maguire, CASE President; Myrna Mandlawitz, CASE Policy Consultant...

Caseload Management Template

Content type: Teacher Resource
The purpose of this resource is to help special education teachers organize their caseload of students at the beginning of the school year. The template provides areas for teachers to document the IEP dates, RR dates, placement information, parent contact information, etc., and can be modified based on the teacher's needs and preferences. This template provides the special education teacher with easy-to-access information about their entire caseload in 1 document. The document also comes with a cover letter to distribute to general education teachers and special area teachers (music, art, physical education, etc.) at the beginning of the school year.

Weekly Behavior Frequency Data Chart

Content type: Teacher Resource
This tally sheet can be used to track frequency of behavior each day of the week. This template can be edited to personalize behaviors based on individual case and/or as described in a student's behavior intervention plan.

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