Special Education Training Series
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Mark Your Calendars for this TEN Module Series!
1. It's a Great I.D.E.A: Introduction to the Individuals with Disability Education Act & it's Purpose
2. It's a Great I.D.E.A: Four Parts of the Law
The Individual with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) is broken down into four distinct parts: A, B, C, and D. Each part deals with a specific area of the law, so understanding each section gives you a clear picture of the law as a whole.
In this 15-minute webinar, you’ll hear a brief description of the these four distinct parts.
3. It's a Great I.D.E.A: Six Guiding Principles
4. It's a Great I.D.E.A: Understanding Response to Intervention(RTI) & the Mulit-Tiered System of Support (MTSS)
5. It's a Great I.D.E.A: The Ten Steps to Special Education
6. It's a Great I.D.E.A: The Eight Components of the Individualized Education Program (IEP)
The Individualized Education Program (IEP) is the centerpiece of the special educational process for school age children. It is a written statement, documenting the student's educational needs and the tailor-made special education and related services required by that student for increased school achievement.
In this 15-minute webinar, you’ll hear a brief description of the ”Eight Components of the IEP” to better understand what necessary information is required in a child’s IEP.
7. It's a Great I.D.E.A: The Importance of "S.M.A.R.T Goals
8. It's a Great I.D.E.A: Special Factors to Consider
9. It's a Great I.D.E.A: Transition Planning
10. It's a Great I.D.E.A: Conflict Resolution
Parents of the Panhandle Information Network (POPIN)
This program, funded by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) provides PTI services to the Panhandle of Florida from Escambia to Volusia County.
Helping to ensure that parents of children with the full range of disabilities have the training and information they need to prepare their children for not only school, but to be able to lead productive, independent lives to the fullest extent possible.
Email: popin@fndfl.org
Website: fndusa.org
Phone: 18008255736
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/popinfl/
Twitter: @POPINFL