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Busy BJBJ and IEPs It can be difficult to develop and implement IEPs that really support a student's growth and fulfill the spirit of the law, not just get all the pieces right. Jason's special education experiences are unique to him, and our imaginary retired teacher, Julia, had lots of time to make a home visit, chat with parents and help Jason feel important and valuable.
Naturally, there are a number of methods you might use to demonstrate acquisition of these skills. The following list includes ways to attain this knowledge and evaluations to assess your progress in understanding the principles. Of course, your life and the work you do as a teacher will be the true evaluation of these principles. Level of Competency
To complete this Topic successfully, do the on-line reading and then please complete four of the following activities. Choose things that will be meaningful to you and that will be fulfilling and enjoyable.
TEXTBOOK: Read the material in the Smith workbook, specifically Chapters 2 and 3, pp. 35-65
ON-LINE READING 1: Child Study Team
ASSIGNMENT 1: Spirit of IDEA '97 Memo
ON-LINE READING 2: Services
ASSIGNMENT 2: Steps of the IEP Process
ASSIGNMENT 3: Crossword Puzzle
ASSIGNMENT 4: An IEP for Dracula
ASSIGNMENT 5: Changes in the Education of Children with Special Needs in Dracula's Epoch
ASSIGNMENT 6: Help Julia!
ASSIGNMENT 7: Write your own Ending
ASSIGNMENT 8: A Newspaper Column Once you have completed these activities you should: Go on to: Caring
Kit E-mail J'Anne Affeld at Janne.Affeld@nau.edu Course developed by J'Anne
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