Effective schooling for students with disabilities and instruction of students with diverse learning styles. (Including the Federal and State Laws and Regulations)
July 27, 2021 @ 4:30 am
| $250 – $275THIS EVENT OCCURS ON 7/22/21,7/27/21,7/29/21
TIME 8:30-10:30 Virtual
COURSE #: 2021-02
PARTICIPANTS: Teachers, Administrators, Special Educators, Guidance Counselors, Therapists
DESCRIPTION:
Participants will know:
- how to access sections of state and federal law including IDEA, 603 CMR 28.00 and Section 504
- general educators ‘and related service providers’ roles regarding special education and the IEP
- how to write and/or interpret various elements of the IEP
- the difference between accommodations and modifications (specially designed instruction)
- how to access and the potential value of the DCAP
- some strategies for inclusion and collaboration
WORKSHOP FORMAT – Due to COVID-19 this workshop is provided exclusively online. Registrants will participate in three 2-hour virtual sessions for a total of 6 hours. In addition, readings, collaborative discussions and projects will be assigned between the virtual sessions for the equivalent of 9 hours. Registrants will thus receive 15 PDPs for participation in the virtual and assigned portions of this workshop.
WORKSHOP MATERIALS
• Support Materials compiled by instructor and available on Google docs
RENEWING A PROFESSIONAL LICENSE
This workshop is designed to assist participants in meeting the requirements for renewing a professional license. The goals of this workshop align with the Massachusetts Department of Education Regulations for Educator Licensure (603 CMR 7.00).
http://www.doe.mass.edu/
Regardless of when an educator is expected to renew their professional license, if employed the educator must obtain final approval of their individual professional development plan by their supervisor; the educator must have a minimum of 10 PDPs in a topic area to use the PDPs towards license renewal. Because the requirement for licensure requires at least 15 PDPs related to training in strategies for effective schooling for students with disabilities and the instruction of students with diverse learning styles, this workshop is designed to allow the participant to gain up the 15 PDP requirement via the workshop format described above.
PRESENTER: Allan Blume
BIO: Allan Blume is a former Associate Professor of Practice in Special Education at Simmons College. Allan’s primary areas of instruction and expertise are the laws, regulations and processes of special education as well as state and federal requirements for the provision of special education services. Prior to Simmons, Allan worked for 18 years as a special-education teacher in public schools and educational collaboratives in Massachusetts. He consults on federal and state special-education regulations, transition services and other education topics with universities, public and private schools and collaboratives, both in the United States and internationally.
COST: $250 SMEC Member District – $275 Non Members
REGISTRATION:
Requests for withdrawals and refunds must be made prior to deadline. All cancellations subject to a $50 administration fee. July 15 is the registration deadline.
Registration at Smart PD
We must be informed at the time of registration if you have any ADA needs or require special accommodations of any kind
LOCATION: ONLINE- Virtual sessions and Online Course Work Assignments