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THIS EVENT OCCURS ON 4/8, 4/29, 5/6

PARTICIPANTS: Special Educators, Related Service Providers, Administrators

DESCRIPTION:  

Focus
This workshop presents suggestions, ideas and strategies for writing effective IEPs. Included in the workshop: Student strengths and key evaluation summary statement, Impact of the disability statement, accommodations/modification/specially designed instruction, determining goal focus areas, writing effective current performance levels observable and measurable goals and objectives/benchmarks, service delivery grid.

Models and templates will be used to guide participants with concepts they can use in their own IEP writing practice.

Outcomes
Participants will learn and immediately apply useable strategies, templates and approaches to IEP development requirements. The overall outcome is to for use of these strategies to ease the process of IEP writing while maintaining rigorous standards and individualization

PRESENTER:  Allan Blume

COST:  $225 DISTRICT Member – $250 NON-DISTRICT Membr

REGISTRATION:

Requests for withdrawals and refunds must be made prior to deadline. All cancellations subject to a $50 administration fee. March 31, 2021 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

ABOUT ALLAN BLUME: 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.