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Title: Improving Learning for Students with Disabilities


1
Improving Learning for Students with Disabilities
  • OSPI/WASA Special Education Workshop for
    Administrators
  • August 5, 2002

2
Basic Education Act
to provide students with the opportunity to
become responsible citizens, to contribute to
their own economic well-being, and to that of
their families and communities, and to enjoy
productive and satisfying lives. - Basic
Education Act (Goal)
3
Frustration
Cynicism Anger Alienation
No Joy No Hope Failure
4
Washington State Improvement Plan
  • Result of 1997 IDEA Reauthorization
  • State planning December 13, 1999-January 11, 2000
  • Stakeholders
  • ESDs
  • LEAs
  • IHE
  • State Agencies
  • Parents
  • Governors Office

5
Building a High Performance Education System

Parental involvement
Conditions
6
State Improvement Plan (SIP) Goals
  • To improve the academic performance of students
    receiving special education services.
  • To improve the post-school performance of
    students receiving special education services.
  • To ensure that eligible special education
    students receive a free appropriate public
    education.

7
SIP Goals (cont.)
  • To enhance pre-service preparation opportunities
    for all personnel.
  • To enhance in-service preparation activities.
  • To retain and enhance skills of existing special
    education personnel.

8
State Improvement Grant (SIG)
  • 1,088,288.00 per year for 5 years
  • Required state match through state discretionary
    activities
  • 75 dedicated to staff preparation and training
    connected with IHE
  • 40,000 to State Parent Training and Information
    Center (Parents Are Vital to EducationPAVE)
  • Remainder to LEAs

9
CIP Activities
  • Goal 1To improve academic performance of
    students receiving special education services.
  • Identify demonstration sites/programs
  • (Birth 21) to
  • Create a network for struggling schools
  • Support pre-service activities
  • Disseminate promising practices
  • Based on Nine Characteristics of High Performing
    Schools Research

10
CIP Activities (cont.)
  • Goal 2To improve the post-school performance of
    students receiving special education services.
  • Provide training in system change using the STEPS
    model-Sequenced Transition from Education to
    Post-School Settings
  • Identify county community councils in all
    counties
  • Funds will support trainings
  • Mini grants to support councils after trainings

11
CIP Activities (cont.)
  • Goal 3To ensure that eligible special education
    students receive a free appropriate public
    education.
  • Use data collected to drive personnel preparation
    and parent training activities
  • Monitoring Findings
  • Due Process Results
  • Citizens Complaints Decisions
  • Mediation Topics

12
CIP Activities (cont.)
  • Goal 4To enhance pre-service preparation
    opportunities for all personnel.
  • Support IHE alignment of curriculum to new
    endorsement standards
  • Staff support to make changes
  • Forgivable loans
  • On-line academies
  • Stipends

13
CIP Activities (cont.)
  • Goal 5To enhance in-service preparation
    activities.
  • Training Clearinghouse
  • 1-800-836-0305
  • www.washingtonpave.org
  • Training materials catalog

14
CIP Activities (cont.)
  • Goal 6To retain and enhance skills of existing
    special education personnel.
  • Special Education Mentorship Projects
  • Training support
  • Stipends for mentors
  • Cadet Teachers

15
Management Structure
 
16
CIP Regional Coordinators
  • Sandy Tossini (Region 1 ESDs 114, 121, 189)
  • Jim Ayers (Region 2 ESDs 105, 112, 113)
  • Jan Harlow (Region 3 ESDs 101, 123, 171)
  • Start August 1, 2002

17
CIP Regional Coordinators Positions (cont.)
  • Responsibilities
  • Validation of demonstration site applications
  • Assess status of current secondary transition
    community councils
  • Provide technical assistance in STEPS process
    to local community councils
  • Link with IHEs to ensure connections with
    demonstration sites

18
CIP Regional Coordinators Positions (cont.)
  • Link with ESDs to assess and facilitate
    implementation of local school reform activities
    in relationship to CIP
  • Liaisons to state needs projects
  • Data collection on local activities pertaining to
    CIP
  • Work with CIP evaluators to interpret data
    collected
  • Link with WEA to support mentors

19
  • Lou Colwell
  • State Improvement Plan/Grant Coordinator
  • (360) 725-6067
  • lcolwell_at_ospi.wednet.edu

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