Special Education in America - Essential Knowledge
Special Education in America - Essential Knowledge
In this course, you will learn everything you need to know about the rights of children with disabilities in the American education system.
If you are a principal looking to understand best-practices for adhering to and implementing special education services within your school, if you are a school administrator looking to ensure that best-practices are adhered to within your district and financial legal liabilities are avoided, if you are a teacher looking to understand how to most effectively serve students with disabilities and what rights they have to educational services under the law, if you are a parent looking to understand the civil rights of your child with disabilities within the American education system, or if you are a parent who is wondering if your child might have disabilities and how to have your child assessed, this course is perfect for you.
There are a variety of laws and regulations which protect the rights of children with disabilities in the American education system. This course will cover those laws, along with best-practices for the successful implementation of those laws in schools.
Perfect for principals, school administrators, teachers, and parents this course will give you a thorough understanding of the rights of children with disabilities within the American education system. The course will also cover best-practices for providing educational services to students with disabilities.
Taught by one of the world's leading experts in special education, Dr. Kurt Hulett will cover the following topics in this course:
Special education essentials
Know your students
Well trained teachers
Language matters
Be a leader
Special education overview
Educational options
Individualized Education Program (IEP)
Understand the IEP
The moral imperative
State requirements
Be the change
Civil rights and equality in education
Introduction
History of civil rights
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
Introduction to IDEA
The 6 major principles
Principle #1 - Appropriate Evaluation
Principle #2 - Fair and Appropriate Public Education (FAPE)
Principle #3 - Least Restrictive Environment (LRE)
Principle #4 - Individualized Education Program (IEP)
Principle #5 - parent participation
Principle #6 - procedural safeguards
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
IDEA 4 parts
IDEA 6 major principles
Hands-on exercises - level 2
Free and Appropriate Public Education (FAPE)
Introduction
IDEA safeguards
Rowley 1982 - the low bar
Endrew F. 2017 - the higher bar
Least Restrictive Environment (LRE)
Continuum of alternative placements
Example #1 - collaborate with parents
Example #2 - guiding principles
Oberti 1993 - appropriate inclusion
Rachel H. 1994 - four criteria
Individualized Education Program (IEP) - essentials
Areas of implementation
Components to include
Present Level of Academic Achievement and Functional Performance (PLAAFP)
Quick review - IDEA
Include in an IEP - I
Include in an IEP - II
Include in an IEP - III
IEP - deeper dive
Three areas to focus
Deeper dive - overview I
Deeper dive - overview II
Deeper dive - PLAAFP
IEP - annual goals
Goal composition
Goal creation
Goal implementation
IEP - conducting the meeting
Attendees
Roles and responsibilities
Quick review - IEP meetings
The chairperson
Know the child
IEP - ensuring successful meetings
Meeting soft skills
Quick review - soft skills
Leadership guiding principles
IEP & goals - common questions I
IEP & goals - common questions II
IEP - parent participation
Regulation and parental rights
Including parents as full members
Handling disagreements with parents
IEP - procedural safeguards
Parent’s rights
Procedural and substantive safeguards
Areas of disagreement
IDEA regulations on disagreement
Statute of limitations
Parent’s rights and due process
Appropriate evaluation
Categories of disabilities
Initial evaluation for disabilities
Sufficiently comprehensive evaluation
Evaluation takeaways
Rehabilitation Act of 1973
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Comparing IDEA and section 504
Due process comparison
Section 504 eligibility
Equal access for all
Implementation
Takeaways
Summary
Education should be made available and accessible for all. All humans should have equal access to equal education opportunities.
Join us in this course to learn how to more effectively provide outstanding education services to students with disabilities
Rights & Responsibilities for Special Education in America - For School Administrators, Principals, Teachers, & Parents
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What you will learn
- Learn the legal rights of children with disabilities in America's education system
- Understand the legal responsibilities of schools to provide educational services to children with disabilities
- Understand the procedures of special education programs that are effectively implemented
Rating: 4
Level: All Levels
Duration: 5 hours
Instructor: Richard Capone
Courses By: 0-9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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