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Jan 21 2012

#20: The LSSP – A SpEd VIP

Whether or not you teach Special Education, you will have to teach students who get special education services.  While SpEd teachers and case managers can be of great services in navigating the how-to’s of accommodations, the best person to talk to is the Licensed Specialist in School Psychology, heretofore known as the LSSP(1).  I’m not…

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Dec 15 2011

#9: Who gets modifications?

Spinning off my post about coteaching, I would like to take a look at modifications and their greater implications for students in Texas. One of the instructional options afforded to students with IEP’s is the ability to have their work modified.  Specifically, this is altering the grade-level standards so that they are addressing lower-level, prerequisite skills. …

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Author’s note: This post will be written with the special education novice in mind, so I am going to great lengths to explain a lot of cursory elements of SpEd. If this is irritating in anyway…I don’t know, get over it, I guess. Co-teaching Primer – DOWNLOAD THIS My professional development session from Friday began…

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