Parents4Parents of the Black Hills
Dr. Timothy MitchellRapid City Area Schools
9/21/13
My Sentence
I provide the leadership to create a purposeful learning community that creates high quality learning experiences for all community members.
It is important to remember that all parties in a meeting are there for one purpose—to address the educational needs of the child.
Focus can be lost because of an inability to communicate and remember why we are all there.
Most Important Thing!!
IDEA/NCLB/Section 504/ADA
Major Theme(Federal Education Acts/Civil Rights
Statues)
“Fairness means giving each student what they educationally need. Fairness is not treating
each student equally”
John Copenhaver, Director-Mountain Plains Regional Resource Center
To ensure that all children with disabilities receive a free appropriate public education that emphasizes special education and related services designed to meet the students unique needs and prepare them for further education, employment and independent living
To ensure that the rights of the child and the parents are protected
The Purpose of IDEA
IDEA Provisions that Support Student Participation in the General Curriculum
The Individualized Education Program (IEP) must include accommodations, modifications, and any special services that the child may need to participate in the general curriculum, as well as identify support teachers need to carry out the child’s program.
IDEA Provisions that Support Student Participation in the General Curriculum
At least one classroom teacher must, to the extent appropriate, participate in the development, review, and revision of the child’s IEP, including the determination of:
Appropriate positive behavioral interventions and strategies for the child.
Supplementary aids and services, program modifications, and supports for school personnel that will be provided for the child
IDEA Provisions that Support Student Participation in the General Curriculum
The child’s IEP must be accessible to each classroom teacher, who is responsible for its implementation. The teacher must be informed of the specific accommodations, modifications, and supports that must be provided for the child in accordance with the IEP.
Terms to Know
Accommodation-alters the delivery of instruction or method of student performance in a way that does not change the content or conceptual difficulty of the curriculum.
Terms to Know
Accommodations-Changes in course/test preparation, location, timing, student response, or other attribute which are necessary to provide access for a student with a disability to participate and demonstrate “academic achievement and functional performance” an do not fundamentally alter or lower standard or expectations
Terms to Know
Modification-alters the delivery of instruction or method of student performance in such a way as to change the content or conceptual difficulty of the curriculum.
Terms to Know
Modification-Changes in course/test preparation, location, timing, student response, or other attribute which are necessary to provide access for a student with a disability to participate and demonstrate “academic achievement and functional performance” an do fundamentally alter and/or lower standard or expectations
One of the fundamental parental rights is to be fully informed so that parents can participate in the child’s educational process
Requesting a complete evaluation of the areas identified and seeking more and specific information about evaluation and services being proposed
Parental Rights
Crucial Conversations
Definition
A discussion between two or more people where (1) stakes are high (2) opinions vary, (3)
emotions run strong
Crucial Conversations
How are they handled ?1) We can avoid them2) We can face them and handle them poorly
3) We can face them and handle them well
The results can have a huge impact on the quality of your success in the classroom!
Have you evaluated my child in all the areas identified?
What deficits were identified, if any?
What are the baseline scores identified in the testing?
What curriculum/program does the school use to address these concerns?
The Right Questions
Can you show me how this curriculum is designed to improve my child’s specific deficit areas?Is there any individualized instruction to address the problems identified by the testing?How does the curriculum track the student’s progress?What steps can be taken if no progress is being made?
The Right Questions
The list is not exhaustive but provided to assist you to focus on a discussion related to effectiveness of evaluation, the proposed services, and ultimately the outcome of those services. This will focus the discussion and hopefully lead to problem resolution. They also help to determine if the curriculum and services are helping the child make progress.
The Right Questions
Parents and teachers (IEP Team) can use the information from evaluations and student’s progress or lack of progress to advocate for services or different methodologies to provide the specially designed instruction needed for the child to access the general curriculum.
Who Decides?
All services in special education are based on eligibility.
Eligibility is based on testing to determine if the student has a disability that affects his or her ability to benefit from educational services.
Good testing leads to appropriate identification of learning needs.
In Summary
Curriculum decisions can be based on learning needs and can be part of the IEP process.
Know the student and his or her unique needs.
Ask the school how its program meets these needs.
In Summary
Develop questions based on who, what, when, where, why and how to gain knowledge and help the team make informed decisions.
Look for assistance from knowledgeable people to help with the process.
In Summary
It is important to remember that all parties in a meeting are there for one purpose—to address the educational needs of the child.
Focus can be lost because of an inability to communicate and remember why we are all there.
Most Important Thing!!