Part IX. Services

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Part IX. Services A.Supplementary Aids, Services/ Program Modifications B.Special Education Services C.Related Services

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Part IX. Services. Supplementary Aids, Services/ Program Modifications Special Education Services Related Services. Specially Designed Instruction is. carefully planned, coordinated, individualized learning experiences adapting content, methodology and delivery of instruction. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Part IX. Services

A. Supplementary Aids, Services/ Program Modifications

B. Special Education Services

C. Related Services

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Specially Designed Instruction is

carefully planned, coordinated, individualized learning experiences

adapting content, methodology and delivery of instruction

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Specially Designed Instruction

meets unique educational needsaccomplishes IEP goals and

objectivesminimizes the impact of the

disability on educational performance

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A. Supplementary Aids, Services and Program Modifications

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A. Supplementary Aids, Services and Program Modifications

Supplementary Service

Examples: Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP), Assistive Technology, Direct Adult Supervision, Specialized Equipment

Location of Service Examples: GEE math class, All Educational Settings, assemblies, PE class, vocational education class, school hallways, café

Extent/Frequency of Service

Examples: When student continues to violate school rules…; 30-45 min per day; daily; during all testing; before all tests; during note-taking; 200 m/p/w

Initiation Date At least 5 days after IEP DateEnter MM/DD/YY

Duration of Service No later than 1 year from Initiation DateEnter MM/YY

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B. Special Education ServicesSpecial Education Service

Examples: Language Arts, Preschool Developmental Domains, Behavior Skills, Multi-disciplinary Enrichment, Reading Comprehension-Science,

Direct/Indirect D or I

Location GEE-General Education EnvironmentSEE-Special Education EnvironmentOTR-Other, Home, Community

Extent/Frequency Examples: 120 min. per month; 300 min per week; (specific quantitative amount of time) Preschool IEPs MUST be minutes-per-week

Initiation Date Date must be listed for each service; MM/DD/YY

Duration Date No later than 1 year from Initiation DateMM/YY

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Related Services

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C. Related Services

Related Service Examples: Transportation, Occupational Therapy, Educational Interpreter, Speech Therapy, See Health Care Plan

Direct/Indirect D or I

Location GEE-General Education EnvironmentSEE-Special Education EnvironmentOTR-Other, Home, Community

Extent/Frequency Examples: 120 min per month; 300 min per week; to and from school; as required in Health Care Plan

Initiation Date Date must be listed for each service; Enter MM/DD/YY

Duration Date No later than 1 year from Initiation DateEnter MM/YY

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Part X. Placement

Explain why the student is removed from the GEE

Consider the GEE with supplemental aids and service

Determine placement in Least Restrictive Environment (LRE)

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Part IX. PlacementExplanation of Removal from GEE

Example:Jane’s instructional reading level is significantly below 4th grade; therefore, she needs direct explicit instruction in prerequisite reading skills that are not typically taught in the 4th grade curriculum.

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Part X. PlacementExplanation of Removal from GEE

Example:Matthew’s inability to control aggressive behaviors inlarge group settings precludesfull participation in general education.

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Part X. PlacementExplanation of Removal from GEE

Example:Amy’s delay in the acquisition of age-appropriate phonemes requires intensive, individualized instruction in a smallgroup setting.

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Part X. PlacementExplanation of Removal from GEE

Example:Full participation in the general education classroom is limiteddue to Michael’s significantdelays in cognition, languageand adaptive behavior whichrequires an intensive, highly structured setting.

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Ages 6-21 LRE

General Education: Full Time GEFT 0

General Education: Part Time GEPT 1

Special Education: Separate Class SESC 2

Special Education: Special School SESS 3

Special Education: Out-of-School Environment

SE-OSE 5

Special Education: Residential Facility- Public or Private

SE-RF 6

Parentally Placed in Private School Service Plan 8

Correctional Facility 9

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Ages 3-5 LREEarly Childhood Programs J In ECP at least 80%

K In ECP 40%-79%L In ECP less than 40 %

Special Education Programs M

Separate School N

Residential Facility P

Home R

Service Provider Location S

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Part X. Placement

Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) Considerations

provide a basis for discussion regarding the final decision of

determining placement.

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Part XI. Statewide Testing

• WESTEST 2: Standard Conditions• WESTEST 2: Standard Conditions

w/Accommodations• APTA: Standard Conditions• APTA: Standard Conditions

w/Accommodations

All students participate in WV Measures of Academic Progress at the grade

level they are enrolled.

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Part XI. Statewide Testing

• Accommodations are changes to the administration of an assessment, such as scheduling, presentation format, response mode, etc.

• Not every accommodation is appropriate in every assessment.

• No accommodation may be used in assessments that are not used during instruction.